"Do you know what's wrong with him? Are you sure he's not epileptic? Don't you need to check him?" Ellie pointed to the student on the ground.

"Traditional Chinese medicine tells you to look, hear, and ask. It doesn't need the so-called examination of Western medicine." Yehaoxuan added: "his condition is allergic."

He turned to the boy's classmate and asked, "did you eat seafood at noon? If there is nothing wrong, you eat crayfish?"

"Yes, it's crawfish..." his companion nodded hurriedly.

"From the food stall?"

"Yes... It's a big stall..."

"The lobster is not fresh, and the next night, your classmate is allergic, so this will lead to this situation..."

"Ye, how do you know so much?" Ellie said dumbfounded.

"I said that traditional Chinese medicine doesn't need any examination. If you don't believe me, I can wait for one minute. After one minute, he will have red chickenpox, which is a symptom of allergy." Yehaoxuan said.

"I've begun to believe you. Can you spare me a minute?" Ellie said.

"Of course, no problem." Yehaoxuan smiled.

"You're joking about the patient. Go away. I'll take him to the hospital." Wilson fumed.

He said he would come forward and pick up the student.

"What are you doing? We listen to Mr. Ye. We all believe in him." Several boys stood up and stood in front of Wilson.

"You are murdering, you are murdering your partner... He is epileptic, epileptic, and there will be no chickenpox. Ellie, are you crazy with him?" Wilson said angrily.

No one paid any attention to him. At this moment, a red dot appeared on the student's exposed arm. The red dot began to be the size of sesame, and then gradually grew larger until it was the size of mung bean.

The red dots were blisters. In this moment, the boy had numerous large and small red spots, which looked terrible.

"God, it's a virus, an infectious disease." Several foreigners quickly stepped back. They do not have any protective measures for fear of being infected.

"Ellie, come back quickly. This is an infectious disease. You will be infected." Yelled Wilson.

"Wilson, we are all wrong. He is not infected." Ellie was surprised to see the chickenpox on the boy in front of her.

"If you still don't believe it, I can tell you that his chickenpox will thicken in five minutes. Do you want to have a look?" Yehaoxuan said.

"No, dear ye, I believe you. I believe this friend is allergic. Now please treat him as soon as possible." Ellie said sincerely.

Yehaoxuan nodded, then picked up the silver needle and asked for it.

"I am an acupuncturist. I didn't know that acupuncture can also be used to treat allergies. You are murdering..." Wilson shouted.

"You don't have to keep saying that you are an acupuncturist, because according to our traditional Chinese medicine, your so-called acupuncturists are only primary school level." Yehaoxuan sneered.

Then he ignored Wilson. His hands were like electricity. He quickly put the needle in his hand on almost the acupoints of the boy. Then his right hand bounced, and the tail of the six needles trembled slightly.

Seeing that yehaoxuan's hands were like electricity, and that he could identify the acupoints across his clothes, Wilson was stunned. Then he shouted: "can you identify the acupoints in this way?"

Yehaoxuan ignored him, but silently watched the tail of the needle trembling slightly.

Ellie also stared at the slightly trembling tail of the needle. She saw that the tail of the needle trembled for ten minutes and still didn't stop.

"Ah, ye, have you done magic? Why hasn't the needle stopped?" Ellie couldn't help asking.

"Soon, count to ten and it will stop." Yehaoxuan said.

Ellie counted silently in her heart. When she counted to ten, the trembling silver needle seemed to be nailed on the spot, and did not move.

The boy's acne disappeared at some time, and his convulsive body quieted down.

He got up with difficulty and said gratefully, "Mr. Ye, thank you."

"No, but you should remember that your constitution is different from others. Don't eat seafood products, otherwise you may make a mistake again." Yehaoxuan said.

"Well, I remember. I won't eat that anymore." The boy nodded quickly.

"Oh, my God, it's impossible. I must have been dazzled." Wilson looked at the student in front of him in surprise, whose life had been on the line the previous moment.

"Wilson, let's face it, this is the magical traditional Chinese medicine." Ellie looked at yehaoxuan admiringly. The scene in front of her was too shocking.

"No, I don't believe it's so magical. Don't forget that I'm also an acupuncturist. They must be collusive. It's disgusting." Wilson stubbornly shook his head. He always believed that acupuncture and moxibustion as an auxiliary treatment was better. He absolutely did not believe that it could be used to treat some emergencies.

"You also pretend to be an emergency? You also let me see chickenpox on you?" The student sneered with disdain, "a foreigner is a foreigner. You haven't seen the magic of Mr. Ye's medicine."

"Ye, I'm eager to know why your needle and silver vibrate all the time. Wilson is indeed a famous acupuncturist there. He can't do anything about this. How did you help this classmate cure it?" Ellie asked curiously.

"The brilliance of our acupuncture and moxibustion method of traditional Chinese medicine lies in 'controlling acupuncture with Qi'," yehaoxuan explained.

"Use Qi to control the needle? I want to know what the so-called Qi is? Is it the qigong that you have legendary miraculous skills?" Asked Ellie.

"Yes, it's Qigong, but it's not as magical as you think. In ancient times, almost every traditional Chinese medicine used a little Qigong for acupuncture treatment, but it's a pity that it has been lost in modern times." Yehaoxuan said with some regret.

"Oh, that's a pity. But since you know this kind of Qigong, why don't you pass it on to your students?" Ellie asked curiously, "is it true that during your summer vacation, master has to keep his unique skill of eating without passing it on?"

"Chinese people are so selfish." One of the experts with oriental faces in the side exchange group disdained.

Yehaoxuan ignored him, but patiently explained to Ellie: "it's not true. I'm a teacher. For students, I won't hide things. It's just that these things require special requirements. We should start learning from childhood. Now our students are old. Even if we learn, we can only learn a little. It's not practical."

As soon as yehaoxuan spoke, the excited students around him immediately looked like eggplant.