Olivia seemed quite young, so she must have been quite amazing to have achieved something in modern medicine.
But surprisingly, she could check pulses for deeper signs, too.
In a sense, with modern medicine making waves all over the world, the remaining reputable doctors in herbal medicine were on the older side.
Sean rarely saw doctors as young as Olivia.
Olivia calmly examined his pulse. Sean asked, "How is it?"
"You should sleep first, Mr. Fordham. We'll talk when you have woken up."
With that, she took out the needles.
"I'll stimulate your acupuncture points with the silver needles. Coupled with the calming candle, you'll be able to sleep nicely."
Sean assumed that Olivia didn't figure anything out from the pulse. She was young, after all.
Even internationally famous doctors couldn't cure his insomnia.
Sean chose not to expose Olivia. Instead, he allowed her to perform acupuncture on him.
Oddly enough, Sean was doubtful at first. But half an hour later, he began to feel sleepy. Even before he could realize it, he fell asleep.
Olivia gestured to Reginald. They quietly left the room.
Reginald was emotional. "Dr. Fordham, at first, I felt that you're quite young, so I was a little worried when you were performing acupuncture.
"I didn't expect you to be so skilled in medicine. You didn't even tremble when you were inserting the needles, and you quickly put Mr. Sean to sleep.
"He's very reliant on medicine, so even after he takes his medicine, he'll have to wait a long time before he falls asleep.
"I didn't think he would go to sleep so quickly after you performed acupuncture on him. As expected, herbal medicine is lit!"
Olivia chuckled. Reginald was quite trendy.
"It's not difficult to put Mr. Sean to sleep. However, his illness is quite tricky."
Reginald's expression instantly clouded over. "Dr. Fordham, does Mr. Sean have illnesses other than his leg problem?"
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