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After making each important point, Xyla Quest would pause and ask if there was anything Stanley
Batton did not understand.
Stanley would always say no.
Soon, midnight came without them realizing it. Xyla was nearly done with explaining the basics of
checking a patient’s pulse.
After looking down at her watch, Xyla turned to face Stanley. Right then, he was paying full attention to
her. If she were not careful, she might even get lost in those captivating dark eyes.
After a second of zoning out, Xyla recollected herself.
“I have already explained the most basic stuff. Did you understand all of it?” Xyla asked.
“Yeah,” Stanley answered pleasantly.
“Really?” Xyla still felt suspicious.
If that were true, Stanley would be a genius at Chinese medicine. He was probably one in a million.
Nobody in the realm of Chinese medicine could possibly have more talent than him.
“Yeah,” Stanley answered.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“You… Are you sure?” Xyla seemed doubtful.
“Yeah,” he said.
“If that’s the case, why don’t you check my pulse?” Xyla asked as she placed her hand on the table.
Without saying anything, Stanley used his hands to shift Xyla’s face so that he could look directly at
her. Xyla’s heart started pounding as soon as he did so.
“What are you doing?” Xyla asked after taking a deep breath. Her body was trembling slightly.
“Didn’t you say that the first step was to look?” Stanley asked.
“…” Xyla was speechless.
“Well… Well then, hurry up,” she said.
Stanley remained quiet as he continued to hold her face up and examined her.
Since Xyla’s face was already rather small, it seemed even smaller in contrast to Stanley’s large hands.
“Stick your tongue out,” Stanley said after examining her for a minute.
Xyla obediently stuck her tongue out.
After staring at her for a moment, Stanley gently let go of her face. “Do you have period cramps?” He
asked.
Xyla’s face turned red when the sensitive topic was brought up.
“Yeah.” She nodded slightly.
Xyla could not help but feel a greater sense of respect for Stanley. She could not believe that he really
did pick up the knowledge.
Stanley placed three fingers over her wrist without saying anything and carefully examined her with his
head lowered. He had a serious look in his eyes.
To Xyla, Stanley seemed to be glowing when he was focused on something.
Within a minute, Stanley slowly lifted his head and looked at her.
“There isn’t any huge problem with you. Your body is merely experiencing a slight chill,” Stanley said
accurately.
Indeed, Xyla was experiencing a slight chill in her body. In the past, it used to be a severe case for her.
Although she went to the Chinese doctors to get it fixed, the results were not fantastic. Every time her
period came, she would suffer great pain, and her body felt chills all over.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHowever, ever since she met her master in America, her body had recovered under his attentive care.
In recent times, her physical condition had deteriorated a little. Even so, the symptoms were very mild.
She would only feel a slight aching sensation in her lower abdomen whenever her period came.
At first, Xyla intended to look after herself better. However, due to her busy schedule, it had been
difficult to do so. Xyla could not help but wonder if he truly had not been exposed to stuff like this
before.
“You were accurate down to the last word,” Xyla said cheerfully.
“Oh,” Stanley answered.
“What about the prescriptions for a slight chill of the body?” Xyla asked. She had told Stanley about the
solution when explaining how to check a patient’s pulse earlier.
“Eight pieces of sliced ginger, twelve dried dates, and a suitable amount of sugar. Boil these three
ingredients in a pot before keeping it on a small flame so that they would all blend. The patient should
then drink a bowl of the sweet soup every night before bed. It promotes blood circulation and deters the
chill. If that‘s troublesome, there’s another way which is to take a sage herbal foot bath before bed
every night,” Stanley answered thoughtfully.