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128: Bear Kid

"It seems... it doesn't hurt anymore."

Li Yuan felt it was quite magical.

This feeling was a bit like when a master suddenly gives you a quick adjustment during a bone setting.

That sudden snap made you even think your bones had broken.

But then you quickly realized nothing was wrong, and it even felt very comfortable.

"Dr. Qin, I feel a tingling sensation in my neck, like electricity is passing through it. Is this normal?"

Qin Jiang nodded.

"I am currently using Acupuncture to treat your spasm. Once this tingling sensation disappears, your illness will be cured."

Muscle tension has many triggers, and in Li Yuan's case, it was undoubtedly a nerve problem.

The greatest effect of Acupuncture is its ability to alter the body's bio-electrical currents, thereby relaxing the entire muscle and returning it to its original state.

After five minutes, Li Yuan felt the tingling sensation disappear.

Qin Jiang removed the silver needles and said to Li Yuan, "Now, try eating something."

Li Yuan took out a small piece of bread, put it in her mouth, chewed, and then swallowed.

The entire process was very natural, and nothing unusual happened.

This scene made Li Yuan unable to believe her own eyes.

"I'm actually fine!"

Li Yuan was so moved that tears welled up in her eyes.

Only those who have truly experienced it know how painful it is.

There were so many delicious foods in the world, yet she could only drink soup or congee.

Because any other food would bring her pain like a cramp!

Li Yuan stood up and bowed deeply to Qin Jiang.

"Thank you, Dr. Qin, I really don't know how to express my gratitude."

Qin Jiang smiled slightly.

"You've already paid the consultation fee, so there's no need to be so polite."

"However, for the next period, you must be careful not to overeat, or your stomach will not be able to handle it."

"Also, remember to chew from now on. Since people are born with teeth, they should make good use of them."

Li Yuan nodded repeatedly.

"I remember. I won't do such a foolish thing again."

After saying this, Li Yuan, looking excited, left the Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic with her Best Friend, Jin Lan.

Liu Yan, standing nearby, couldn't help but say, "Who would have thought that simply not liking to chew as a child would lead to being tormented by this illness for over ten years?"

Qin Jiang took a sip of tea and said, "Being a person and planting a tree are actually the same principle; the most crucial period is childhood."

"For adults, many behaviors can only be considered bad habits, but for a Little Girl, these bad habits can potentially affect their entire lives, or even directly threaten their lives."

"Besides not liking to chew when eating, there are also those who watch movies and TV until they become blind, and those who walk abnormally and end up lame."

"In short, it's very difficult to raise a Little Girl to be safe and healthy, and even harder to keep her from acquiring bad habits."

"If you can also cultivate a pillar of the nation, then you truly need to burn a stick of high incense to your ancestors."

Netizens in the live broadcast room deeply agreed with what Qin Jiang said.

"When I was young, I used to seek wealth, but ever since I became a father, I go to temples to pray for peace and health."

"My child was born with congenital heart disease, and our family savings were almost depleted right after he was born, sigh."

"There's a child next door to us whose parents forced him to study every day, aiming for Tsinghua and Peking Universities, but on the day of the college entrance exam, he couldn't take it anymore and jumped off a building."

"One can only say that not only are parents under great pressure now, but children are also under great pressure."

As soon as the pressure and burdens of life were mentioned, netizens sighed.

Just then, a father entered the clinic with a Little Girl around ten years old.

This Little Girl looked like the disobedient type.

After entering the clinic, she saw flowers planted nearby and couldn't resist reaching out to pick them.

Qin Jiang's eyebrows twitched at this sight.

It should be known that these flowers were specially placed there by him, serving as decorations for the Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic.

The man quickly walked up to Qin Jiang with the Little Girl and said with a smile, "Hello, Doctor, I'd like you to examine my son."

Qin Jiang pointed to the QR code on the table.

"Give twenty first."

"Ah?"

The middle-aged man didn't react for a moment.

How could he be asked for twenty yuan before the consultation even began, before even asking for a name?

Qin Jiang said indifferently, "All the flowers and plants in my clinic are not for sale; I planted them myself."

"The flower your son just picked is relatively cheap, so I'm charging you twenty."

"If he had picked those few over there, it would be a hundred at least."

The man had actually seen his son pick the flower earlier, but he didn't think it was a big deal, so he didn't stop him.

He hadn't expected one flower to cost twenty yuan.

Knowing that Qin Jiang's medical skills were superb, the man could only obediently take out his phone and transfer twenty yuan to Qin Jiang.

"Dr. Qin, I've paid."

Qin Jiang nodded and asked, "What's his name?"

"I'm Xiong Deyong, and this is my son, Xiao Ming."

As soon as Xiong Deyong finished speaking, Xiao Ming reached out again to play with the divination stick holder on the table.

It should be noted that the divination stick holder was very sharp, and a slight carelessness could poke an eye.

Qin Jiang grabbed Xiao Ming's wrist, but the mischievous boy glared at Qin Jiang, his eyes looking as if he wanted to devour Qin Jiang.

Just then, Xiong Deyong, who was standing beside him, slapped Xiao Ming on the head.

"Why are you glaring at Dr. Qin? You're so disrespectful! Are you looking for a beating?!"

Xiao Ming snorted, turned his head to the side, and said nothing.

Qin Jiang released Xiao Ming's hand, then glanced at Xiong Deyong and said, "As an adult, when bringing up a child, prevention should be primary. Don't wait until the child has done something wrong to hit or scold him; by then, it's already useless."

"I'm telling you beforehand, if anything in my Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic is damaged, you will have to compensate for it."

"Although these things aren't worth much, if he keeps causing damage, you won't need to see a doctor; just take him and leave."

Seeing Qin Jiang's serious expression, Xiong Deyong realized he wasn't joking.

Xiong Deyong quickly apologized.

"I'm sorry, Dr. Qin, it's true that I wasn't paying attention. Don't worry, from now on, I will definitely control this kid and absolutely not cause you any trouble, Dr. Qin!"

Qin Jiang nodded.

Anyway, he had stated his terms upfront. As for whether they would heed his advice, that was not something he could control.

"Tell me, what's your child's illness?"

Xiong Deyong quickly said, "Nausea, vomiting. He hasn't liked eating much lately, and he complains about being weak all day long. He even needs help twisting a kettle lid."

Qin Jiang then asked, "When did it start?"

"About three days ago, but the symptoms have been particularly obvious these past two days. He used to be quite lively, but now he's completely listless."

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