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Chapter 1416 Smack in the Face Again
“Miss Swift, no, doctor, you are all right. My headache has existed for a long time, but it didn’t happen frequently at
that time, and it didn’t hurt as much as it does now, so I didn’t take it seriously.”
“The symptoms of insomnia have existed before, but they are not so serious. I thought it was caused by excessive
pressure, so I didn’t pay attention to it.
Every symptom of Nikita’s guess was particularly accurate.
And he hadn’t told anyone about these things.
Nikita could accurately tell some of his symptoms a few years ago just by taking the pulse.
At this moment, Duke Rosen had no doubt about Nikita’s medical skills, and believed that she was the highly-skilled
doctor, the only person in Prince Wale’s mouth who had hope of curing him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Doctor, if as you said, I was given chronic poison. Could this chronic poison be cured?”
“It is still uncertain. However, if it is a headache caused by chronic poisoning, I can relieve your headache through
acupuncture.”
“If it happens again in the future, it will not be as unbearable as it is now.”
Duke Rosen’s problem was different from that of Old Mr. Lambert.
There were more toxins in his body than in Old Mr. Lambert.
Therefore, Old Mr. Lambert could be cured by acupuncture and medicine several times, but Duke Rosen couldnt.
What Nikita could do now was to relieve the pain when he had a headache.
There were some causes that she hadn’t been able to find out yet.
So she couldn’t be sure if she could cure him.
“Acupuncture?!”
After being reprimanded by the Duke Rosen before, Christine, who had never made any noise again, heard that
Nikita was going to use acupuncture to cure the disease, and she couldn’t help satirizing again.
“I have heard of traditional Chinese medicine of A country before, including acupuncture and massage. However,
Chinese medicine has not received any formal recognition at the International Medical Association: “Moreover, the
reputation of Chinese medicine is also very bad.
Most of the so-called Chinese medicine practitioners are charlatans. Most of the medicines prescribed by Chinese
medicine practitioners are placebos, which have no effect at all.”
“What can really cure diseases and save lives must be Western medicine.”
“Even the top Western medicine in the world can’t do anything about Duke Rosen’s illness. Does Miss Swift think
your acupuncture of traditional Chinese medicine can work?”
“Besides, you just said that the Duke was poisoned by chronic poison. What is the scientific basis for your words? As
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwe all know, it is necessary to test by professional instruments before have an authoritative test report, rather than
just taking the pulse and talking a few more words. In that way, you only give people a casual conclusion.”
Christine didn’t think the symptoms Nikita said before was because of her pulse.
It was just her nonsense.
That was her lucky to get it all right.
Duke Rosen was a layman, so he naturally thought she was powerful and believed her words, but they couldn’t
watch Duke Rosen be harmed by such a charlatan.
“Miss Swift, the Duke’s status is precious. If there are any problems caused by someone’s blind treatment, I wonder
if they can bear this responsibility.”
Nikita turned her head, looked at Christine one eye, and there appeared a trace of cool color at the bottom of her
eyes.
Sheehan also changed to a bad look, and his eyes were colder.
“So, you think you are very professional?” Sheehan looked at Christine with cold eyes.