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The Secretly Rich Man novel Chapter 1257

Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1257

“…Oh? I don’t think I’ve mentioned when the next attack was going to be, have I? How’d you make such an accurate guess, Gerald?” asked Serenity, slightly shocked.

“I figured as much. After all, it’s now only an hour before noon. Since there’s going to be a rise in temperature, excess heat in the body is going to cause disruptions within your blood circulation and respiratory system, both of which contribute to causing migraines,” replied Gerald with a smile.

Hearing that, the old lady smiled before nodding approvingly at Gerald as she said, “I hadn’t expected you to know such things, Gerald!”

Upon seeing that, Walbridge—who had been standing at the side—simply sneered, feeling slightly annoyed.

Jace, however, turned to look at Gerald in surprise while thinking, ‘…Could this young man truly be proficient in medicine…?’

Just as Gerald had said, Serenity—who had been talking and laughing cheerily before this—suddenly portrayed an extremely pained expression on her face sometime around noon. Seconds after that, she began holding onto her head with both her hands, large droplets of sweat rolling profusely down her forehead.

“Please bear with the pain for now, Madam Smith. I’ll be performing acupuncture therapy on you right this instant,” said Jace as he stretched his hand out to check her pulse. Following that, he retrieved a needle bag from his medical kit before taking out a few silver needles.

With great precision, he then stabbed the needles into a few acupuncture points on her body, followed by points on her head and shoulders.

Seeing that, Gerald was slightly stunned.

‘So that’s why he had so much reputation within the military region… He truly is quite capable! Haha!’

As Jace continued performing the acupuncture, he asked, “Speaking of which, mister, are you aware of what kind of acupuncture therapy I’m using?”

“Is there even a need to ask him, master? How on earth would he even know?” said Walbridge coldly.

“Now, now, Gerald accurately predicted when the next attack would occur! With that in mind, it shows that Gerald is quite an insightful man!” replied Brianna as she smiled faintly at Gerald.

“What’s there not to know? It’s just Deadly Acupuncture Therapy,” said Gerald as he looked at the doctor with a smile.

Though Jace was slightly astonished to hear that Gerald knew of the technique, the fact that Gerald had used the word ‘just’ made him feel slightly angrier than he was surprised.

Putting on a haughty expression, Jace then said, “Humph. Not bad. It seems that you truly are insightful to a degree…”

Realizing how serious Serenity’s condition had grown, Gerald dashed toward her and immediately pulled out the silver needles from her body. Following that, he took six of the silver needles and stabbed them into acupuncture points located around her neck and shoulders.

Though Gerald could already tell what illness the old lady was suffering from much earlier, he wanted to see if Jace truly deserved all the reputation people gave him. If he was truly able to cure Serenity’s illness, then there was no need for him to step in and snatch that credit for him. However, now that all this had happened, Gerald had no choice but to make a move.

“…D-Divine Acupuncture Therapy…?” said Jace as his jaw dropped.

“Humph. Not bad. It seems that you truly are insightful to a degree…” uttered Gerald, using the same sentence Jace had used on him earlier.

After having a few more needles stabbed into her, Serenity’s expression soon returned to a relaxed one. With the migraine now gone, her face slowly returned to its initial rosiness.

“…Mom…? How do you feel…?” asked Gavin, his delight evident in his concerned tone. To think that Gerald had such capability!

Though Gavin and the others knew little about medicine, everyone—who had witnessed Gerald’s and Dr. Mabb’s acupuncture skills earlier—was sensible enough to tell that Gerald’s skills far exceeded the doctor’s.

“I’m feeling much better now…”

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