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Magic Doctor CEO Lady's Humble Husband (Fade Chen) novel Chapter 119

Traditional Chinese medicine represented both traditional medicines and skills, it's one of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics -Mountain, Medicine, Destiny, Physiognomy, and Divination, which involves the martial arts, Qigong, observation of appearance, practice of divination and so on.

Since ancient times, those who knew of these skills were scarce. In addition, there were many propaganda that over-exaggerated the skills, and many imposters used the skills to deceive others. Therefore, to many, these traditional skills had become superstition and tricks.

However, as the descendant of a Chinese medicine family, Caesar Tu clearly knew the existence of the Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics. Amongst them, some of these skills were mythical and even difficult to explain, although not as over-the-top as what was described in films and novels.

For example, one of the medical skills he was good at was related to Qigong. Some traditional Chinese medicine practitioners with excellent medical skills could generate vital energy within their bodies after years of

mastery and persistence. The use of vigor energy to support the Chinese medicine treatment produced better results compared to normal treatment.

However, it was not easy to cultivate the vital energy in the body and to master the use of vigor energy to cure diseases. Many veteran Chinese medicine doctors took a lifetime yet still failed to reach the level of transferring vital energy through the needles. Amongst the doctors who were recognized as National Medical Saint, not all had reached this realm.

Take Caesar Tu's grandfather Jason Tu as an example. He had been studying medicine for more than 60 years and practicing medicine for more than 50 years. He was diligent in cultivating his physique, insisted on training, and supplemented with various herbs to achieve good health. But until now, in his seventies, he had only merely reached the threshold of the vigor energy, but still could not use the energy to cure diseases.

Yet now, Fade Chen, a young Chinese medicine doctor in his early twenties, was able to use his vigor energy skillfully to treat diseases. It is clear why Caesar Tu was shocked and amazed.

"Have you really reached the realm of the mobilizing Qi in acupuncture?" Caesar Tu was still in disbelief.

Fade Chen did not explain, instead, he stretched out his right hand and gently placed it above the wooden table without touching the surface of the table, leaving a gap of three or four centimeters.

"Ha!"

Suddenly, Fade Chen shouted, and the wooden table below his palm made a squeaky sound and shook once. Then, Fade Chen withdrew his palm.

Caesar Tu quickly walked over, stretched his neck and noticed an obvious handprint, with five fingers clearly seen, on the smooth surface of the table. At this point, his final doubt about Fade Chen disappeared. He looked at Fade Chen, stunned, "Not only have you reached the level of transferring vital energy through the needles, but you are also a master of martial arts."

As for Charles Wu, although he didn't know Chinese medicine nor understood what vital energy acupuncture was, but as a successful businessman in Long City, he had many competent bodyguards. However, none of these bodyguards, of whom were hired at a high price, were as good as Fade Chen.

In an instance, Charles Wu's perception towards Fade Chen shifted again. A young man in his early twenties was not only a brilliant Chinese medicine practitioner but also a martial arts master. His potential was limitless.

Fade Chen smiled at the both them, then turned his attention to Caesar Tu and said impassively, "You lost this challenge. Are you convinced?"

Caesar Tu suddenly took a step forward, kneeled on one knee, gave Fade Chen a hold fist salute and apologized, "Mr. Chen, I was ignorant and had offended you. Please forgive me. I shall fulfill any of your conditions. You may tell me now."

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