The sound of the crowd's sighs reached her ears, but Nianyang turned a deaf ear to it, focusing intently and cautiously on the critical final stage of the treatment.
The difficulty of acupuncture lies in its high demand for the physician's acuity, especially for someone like Nianyang, who uses hundreds of needles at once, requiring even greater concentration. Even a one-centimeter error is unacceptable, so she had to focus, focus, and focus!
Moreover, the Gu Poison in Mr. Ruan was particularly tricky; it's not just a matter of inserting the needle and being done with it. The process required continuous needle insertion to stimulate acupoints and draw out the poison.
Operating this way was not only mentally taxing but also physically exhausting. In less than ten minutes, Nianyang's forehead was already dotted with sweat, and her slightly parted pink lips exhaled softly.