She didn't doubt Nikita's medical skills at all.
Nikita cured grandpa!
Nikita took a little leather case from her black backpack and pulled out a needle.
The silver needle is thin and long, and its material seems to be different from ordinary silver products. The needle looked particularly bright.
Nikita pressed Tammy'd wrist, put the needle in her palm, silver needle was half-put, Nikita twisted the silver needle and gently turned a few times.
The long needle was pierced half in.
Samuel and Tobin looked at the scene and felt anxious, as if the needle was put into their palms.
They knew according to Felton, Nikita cured old Mr. Lambert with her needle.
Although they have no prejudice against Chinese medicine, they also feel that it is not quite in line with science to cure a vegetative person with only one acupuncture.
So they don't believe Felton's words very much, and think Felton certainly didn't tell them the truth.
At the moment seeing Nikita scene to Tammy needle, the two people widened their eyes and stared at her.
They wanted to see if this so-called acupuncture is really so magical.
Samuel saw Nikita holding the needle and turning around. He felt that his palms hurt. He couldn't help but ask, "Tammy, are you in pain?"
He had been hurt by cactus before.
He felt tingling pain only by the cactus' tip. When such a long needle plunged into the palm, Samuel shrank his neck and felt that it must be particularly painful.
"It doesn't hurt." Tammy was also very nervous at first. Although she believed in Nikita, she was afraid of needles and pain. She also thought that the needles must hurt when they stuck into her palm. But unexpectedly, she didn't feel any pain at all.
It was like the pain of being caught by ants.
It can be completely ignored.
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