n he saw them outside the hotel earlier and wondered how his brother-in-law managed to meet the secretary of Ancient City in such a short period of time."Jianhong, what’s wrong" Xiao Yu didn’t know wh...Chapter 119: Giving It My All
"Xiao Yu, hearing this, nodded in response to Zhang Dahai's words. He was very confident in his ability to diagnose through pulse-taking.
"Third Brother, then I'll trouble you! Any consequences will be on me!"
Zhang Dahai also had great faith in Xiao Yu’s medical skills, and seeing him nod made him know that what he said was true. He immediately spoke with determination.
He knew the troubles involved but couldn’t just watch Wang Kai choose a 100% death sentence while there was still a 50% chance of hope.
"I will do my very best!"
Xiao Yu looked at Zhang Dahai, nodded gravely and said. Xiao Yu inwardly thought, this is what an older brother should be like—worthy to befriend. If Zhang Dahai was afraid of getting into trouble and chose instead to send the injured to a hospital, his opinion of Zhang Dahai would probably plummet.
After saying that, he glanced at the injured lying on the ground. When Xiao Yu saw the injured person, he was alarmed as this patient’s pupils were already starting to dilate.
Xiao Yu flicked his fingers and several golden needles appeared in his hand. He moved past the ambulance’s doctor and nurse, quickly inserting five golden needles into the areas of their internal organs.
"The Lifesaving Five Elements Needle— a secret inherited technique passed down from the Xiao Family!"
After inserting the needles, Xiao Yu watched anxiously. Because this patient's injuries were to all his internal organs, he did not initially use the Lifesaving Five Elements Needle.
The principle behind the Lifesaving Five Elements Needle was stimulating a person’s five major organs and bringing out their potential in order to extend life.
But now that this man's internal organs were already injured, Xiao Yu did not dare easily insert needles. If he inserted them and stimulated his five organs without bringing out his potential, it would instead cause the rupture of his internal organs to bleed faster and death could occur immediately.
This was also why Xiao Yu didn’t use this needle when he first arrived; now that this patient's pupils were starting to dilate, meaning they were very close to death, he had no choice but to use it.
Seeing the injured person’s spitting out of blood not increasing after inserting needles, Xiao Yu couldn’t help exhaling a long breath in relief.
Xiao Yu reached out and grabbed the man's wrist to take his pulse. After one minute, Xiao Yu let go of the injured man’s hand with a silent nod. The situation looked hopeful; the man’s heart, which had nearly stopped beating due to severe exhaustion, was gradually recovering.
Xiao Yu moved his right hand slightly and took out several gold needles again.
Currently, Xiao Yu's sleeve resembled a treasure box, from where he could easily retrieve the gold needles. Actually, he had specially made a portable acupuncture needle kit and sewn it into his sleeves, storing a set of gold needles inside for emergency use. Additionally, during combat, they could also serve as unexpected weapons.
The injured man's five internal organs were all damaged to varying degrees, so Xiao Yu needed to stop the bleeding one by one before he could move him.
Xiao Yu took out the gold needles and quickly inserted them into the injured man’s kidney area. This needle was placed at his main kidney acupuncture point, followed by eight more needles being sequentially inserted around the auxiliary points near his kidneys.
After all nine needles were in place, Xiao Yu started to tap on the main point first before moving onto the others for a total of three rounds, after which he stopped.
Xiao Yu pulled out those nine gold needles from the injured man’s kidney area and returned to his side again to take his pulse. As he continued taking the pulse, Xiao Yu's expression gradually relaxed.
Even Xiao Jianying didn't expect that combining Hua Tuo's Nine Needles with the Xiao Family Trembling Needle technique would have such an excellent effect in treating internal organ ruptures. Not only did it stop the bleeding at the kidney rupture, but there was also a trend of healing.
Zhang Dahan and others were relieved to see Xiao Yu’s relaxed expression after they had been holding their breaths.
Xiao Yu held the gold needles again and inserted them into the spleen area. He repeated this process for each organ, achieving good results with the spleen, stomach, and liver.
After he finished needling, it was evident that the injured man’s condition had significantly improved.
The doctors from the ambulance and those of the medical team here all looked at the man in amazement. A person who had been on the brink of death was now gradually breathing more smoothly.
Xiao Jianying watched Xiao Yu's acupuncture treatment, nodding slowly as he thought to himself that Xiao Yu’s needlework might have reached nine-tenths of his father’s level, and even his father would probably do no better in treating this injured man.
Standing before the injured man, Xiao Yu took a deep breath, looked serious, and slowly squatted down. There was only one place left to treat—the most critical area: the heart.
The heart is the central organ of the human body. This injured man had a small hole in his heart, which was also his most severe injury. Xiao Yu wasn't sure if he could handle it; after all, while he was skilled at medicine, he wasn’t a god.
If the acupuncture was incorrect, his wound wouldn't have stopped bleeding; instead, it would have increased blood loss and he would have died from extensive hemorrhaging.
Xiao Yu pondered for a moment before deciding not to act immediately. Instead, he gently manipulated the Five Elements Life-Saving Needles that he had inserted.
Xiao Yu didn't dare use the Trembling Needle technique because he was afraid that stimulating this injured soldier too much would cause his recently stabilized internal organs to rupture again. After all, if you want to tap into a person's organ potential, it will increase the pressure within their body.
By now, Xiao Yu had experimentally manipulated the needles several times, which had triggered the soldier's inner potential without causing excessive pressure for his injured body to endure.
Xiao Yu quickly released his hand after a few manipulations and carefully observed the soldier's reaction. Gradually, as the soldier's half-open eyes regained some consciousness, they started to appear more animated, eventually fully opening.
"Don't move! Just speak if you have anything to say!"
When Xiao Yu saw that the soldier was about to move upon regaining consciousness, he quickly said.
"Brother, he'll be conscious for a while. Go ahead and talk," Xiao Yu turned around and told Zhang Dahai.
Xiao Yu stepped back to give them space to speak; otherwise, if the soldier had spoken during acupuncture, it might have complicated matters further if he couldn't be saved later on.
Xiao Yu took a step back to continue observing the injured soldier. He had just triggered a little of his potential to stabilize him and would now proceed with more intensity.
The soldier opened his eyes, looked around at his gathered comrades, then noticed the ambulance and doctors nearby. Finally, he fixed his gaze on Zhang Dahai.
"Don't worry! You'll be fine. Your parents are waiting for you to return home in glory,"
Zhang Dahai's eyes revealed a hint of sadness as he said, seeing the soldier reminded him of one of his comrades from years ago when they were tasked with clearing minefields on the border. His comrade had accidentally stepped on an anti-personnel landmine while on reconnaissance duty.
"Captain— I know I'm not going to make it. Just tell me, can I be considered a martyr"
Wang Kai appeared not to have heard Zhang Dahai's words as he continued asking his question.
"Okay, you are a martyr!" Zhang Dahai nodded and said as he squatted beside him.
"Thank you, Captain. Now I can rest easy, at least not worrying about my parents starving when they grow old," Wang Kai said to Zhang Dahai; a smile appeared on his face by the end of his speech.
The soldiers surrounding them turned red-eyed upon hearing what Wang Kai had to say. Most of them were similar to him and came from rural areas, hoping to find a way out through serving in the military.
Moreover, most of them were only children, and every time they called home, their parents would cry bitterly; it was hard to imagine how their parents would fare if they died.
Soldier Wang Kai seemed exhausted and slowly closed his eyes.
"Third Brother, everything is up to you now!"
Seeing that Wang Kai had closed his eyes, Zhang Dahai stood up and solemnly said to Xiao Yu.
Xiao Yu didn't speak but merely nodded. He looked at Wang Kai lying on the ground; he had just slightly stimulated his heart a while ago to make him regain consciousness for a moment.
Now, Xiao Yu also dared not overly stimulate his heart; all he could do was gently撚動心臟上的金針,然後開始把脈觀察金針對他心臟的刺激程度。
After repeating this several times, when Xiao Yu saw that Wang Kai's heart could withstand these few gentle撚動s, he breathed a long sigh of relief. This was a good sign; if even these gentle撚動s couldn't be tolerated, then Xiao Yu would have no solutions.
Calmly collecting his thoughts, Xiao Yu gently placed his hand next to the gold needle and lightly flicked it with his index finger, causing the needle to tremble slightly.
As the gold needle trembled, Wang Kai's body also shook slightly, followed by a mouthful of blood being spat out, containing chunks of dark red clots.
Xiao Yu was taken aback and quickly grabbed his wrist to take his pulse. Through taking his pulse, Xiao Yu discovered that the small wound on his heart hadn't worsened; knowing that the blood just spewed out was merely old blood, he put his mind at ease.
As Xiao Yu continued manipulating the gold needle, Wang Kai's heartbeat gradually became stronger. At this point, Xiao Yu finally took out nine gold needles and pierced them one by one into major acupoints of the heart.
This time, Xiao Yu didn't puncture auxiliary points near the heart area; instead, he punctured all the major acupoints of the heart. These main points were connected to the heart's blood vessels and controlled the flow rate of blood in the heart, thereby reducing its workload. of personality over these years while raising them, now that this heavy burden has been lifted from my mind, my inherent nature is starting to come back."Shout, eating sunflower seeds and finding a s...