Chapter 362 Acupuncture Duel

In traditional medicine, pain was believed to have two primary causes: pain due to malnutrition and Pam due to stagnation.

Pain due to malnutrition was characterized by an imbalance in the body’s nutrients, immune system, energy, and blood. This imbalance would result in discomfort as the organs and meridians were deprived of essential nourishment and moisture.

On the other hand, pain due to stagnation occurred when the flow of energy and blood through the meridians was hindered.

Marley’s proposed acupuncture duel focused on pain due to stagnation.

By strategically placing needles at specific acupoints on the body, one could intentionally disrupt the flow of nutrients and immune system within the meridians, causing pain. This method not only tested the participants knowledge of acupuncture points but also their skill in manipulating the body’s energy flow.

Successfully causing such disruption required expertise comparable to that of an acupuncture master.

nutrients and immune system, deliberately causing an obstruction without harming the

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as a direct way to assess the acupuncture prowess of

of the duel, one of his

myself for the acupuncture test,” he announced.

in Caylie was evident, especially as his gaze lingered a bit too long on her. Sensing his unsettling stare, Caylie resolved

to his request, saying, Very well. I shall proceed with your acupuncture shortly.”

Marley’s mentees, aware of the Jetroinian’s renowned resilience, anticipated the upcoming

some renown in Jetroina’s endurance circles, the man had developed a notable tolerance

passion lay in acupuncture, which led him to seek tutelage

incomplete training, his foundation in

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as her opponent’s subject was an unwise decision on

chance to choose her opponent’s subject. “I won’t take advantage of a young lady,” he said. “Please feel free

displaying a bold sense of assurance, also decided not to select

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