Village Doctor's Women-Chapter 139 - 134 Heart does not see intention

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Chapter 139: 134 Heart does not see intention

Actually, deep down, Ren Yu wasn’t unwilling to be seen by Wang Jian. It was just that the current setting was somewhat inconvenient.

This is a clinic, after all. Even with the door closed and the curtain in the back drawn, someone might still see us.

Wang Jian had no clue what was going through her mind. Seeing the changing expressions on her face, he simply assumed the young woman was displeased and took the initiative to speak. "This is your decision. If you don’t want to take a shortcut, you can try to understand Qi on your own. It’s just... that way is much harder."

Wang Jian didn’t push her. In fact, according to his master, Xu Changqing, trying to comprehend Qi on one’s own, without a master’s acupoint stimulation, was a fool’s dream. Otherwise, the number of people who knew Ancient Medical Skills and practiced Qi Cultivation wouldn’t be so vanishingly small.

Ren Yu had always done well in her studies, so perhaps she had extraordinary comprehension. Wang Jian didn’t want to use this to pressure her, lest it feel like he was forcing his ideas on her. He had no intention of doing that.

However, Wang Jian had completely misjudged Ren Yu. When she heard him, her concerns were entirely different. "Brother Jian, I’m willing," she said.

After listening to what Wang Jian had said, she now understood how ridiculous his earlier comment about any attending physician being able to do it was.

In my eyes, even an expert in the field couldn’t compare to Wang Jian. With such incredible Medical Skills right in front of me, I’d be foolish not to be moved and an idiot not to learn.

Ren Yu quickly added, "Brother Jian, teach me. I’ll do whatever it takes."

With that, she placed her hand on her white coat, ready to unbutton it.

This action startled Wang Jian. Has this girl lost her mind? He quickly grabbed her hand and scolded, "What are you doing? The door isn’t even closed! If you try any more funny business, believe me, I’ll hit you."

Wang Jian raised the hand that wasn’t holding hers, posturing as if he were about to strike, but it was just an act.

His voice was a bit loud. Had it been any other woman, she might have rolled her eyes at him, especially since he was the one who first said he needed to needle her vital organs. If you had to apply acupuncture to the vital organs, how could you not get undressed?

After locking the door, he worried about being disturbed. It wouldn’t be good if someone burst in and saw something. With this in mind, he stepped out and ran to the neighboring village committee office to speak with Li Dayu.

He made up an excuse, saying that he was decocting medicine and needed to lock the door. He claimed he couldn’t be disturbed, lest the outside air affect the medicine’s efficacy.

Wang Jian spouted a stream of nonsense, but Li Dayu believed him completely. He even brought a small stool and sat in the courtyard, personally standing guard at the door for Wang Jian.

When Wang Jian returned, Ren Yu was no longer in the front hall, and the dividing curtain had been drawn.

When the clinic was first renovated, it was deliberately designed with a separate consultation area up front and an operating room in the back. As arranged by the Cai Family, the operating room was well-equipped. It had an operating table, a workstation, and enough additional apparatus to handle minor surgeries and even serious injuries to muscle and bone.

Seeing the curtain drawn, Wang Jian knew Ren Yu had gone to the back on her own.

This girl is so considerate. She really saves me a lot of trouble, Wang Jian thought, overjoyed.

With Li Dayu guarding the door, he didn’t have to worry about outsiders. Still, he didn’t overlook the windows. He walked over, pulled the curtains shut, and made sure there wasn’t the slightest gap. After all, I can’t let anyone get a free peek at my little sister.

The small exam room fell silent for a moment. Wang Jian’s scalp tingled, and he knew he had to be the one to break the silence. "Xiao Yu, go lie down over there."

He took the needle pack from Ren Yu’s hand, discreetly letting out a sigh of relief.

"Alright, brother."

Perhaps even Wang Jian himself didn’t realize the position he held in Ren Yu’s heart.

More than a decade of companionship and care during her childhood had caused certain inappropriate feelings to take root in her heart. Furthermore, the absence of a father figure had caused a distortion in her psychology.

Her studies were unaffected; she was, without a doubt, a clever girl. But her emotional experiences had left a gaping void in her heart.

Wang Jian was the one who filled that void. As a result, she would listen to anything he said. Her occasional mischievousness was no different from a child acting petulant in front of their parents.

As for the current situation, Wang Jian had completely flipped a switch inside her.

Wang Jian took a deep breath. Unlike Ren Yu, he hadn’t been thinking so deeply about the situation. His rational mind was still telling him that his purpose was to help activate her sense of Qi. Closing his eyes and taking another deep breath, he finally managed to steady the turbulent Qi within him.

It had to be said that Wang Jian’s self-control was already extraordinary.

Wang Jian shifted his focus to the needle pack and the silver needles. While he waited patiently for a moment, Ren Yu eagerly anticipated everything that was about to happen.

As soon as Wang Jian took out a silver needle, with the speed of a thunderclap, he channeled his Qi and inserted it into a crucial acupoint just below Ren Yu’s navel.

The silver needle was very fine and quite flexible, and the technique for inserting it required special force and skill. Therefore, most patients wouldn’t feel any significant pain, and the sensation of a needle entering an acupoint was often quite strange.

But no matter how fine and soft the silver needle was, the moment it pierced the flesh, a person was bound to feel a sting.

The moment the sting occurred, Ren Yu felt it. This was immediately followed by Wang Jian stimulating the acupoint with his Qi. A warm stream of energy flowed directly from the silver needle.

Ren Yu also felt the silver needle tremble as Wang Jian used his Qi to manipulate it, making it the epicenter for a chain reaction of Qi throughout her body.

The pain was quickly followed by a wave of warmth.

To stimulate Ren Yu’s perception of Qi, Wang Jian exerted a rather strong force. A more intense sensation was more likely to awaken her sensitivity to Qi, but it also made her entire body tremble.

This frightened Wang Jian, who feared he had inserted the silver needle in the wrong acupoint.

He hurriedly pressed his right hand on the area around the silver needle, sensing the changes in her Qi.

In an instant, Wang Jian knew he hadn’t made a mistake. In fact, the Qi in her body was converging to a single point.

Wang Jian opened his eyes, his expression indescribably strange.

Two things struck him as odd. First, he had felt this type of Qi fluctuation in Xu Qian before, but at that time, he and Xu Qian had been... Yet now, with Ren Yu, all he had done was insert a silver needle to probe an acupoint.

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