Harvey's expression worsened.
"Why are you doing that? What are you trying to say here?" he asked.
"Do I look like the kind of person who wants that to happen to you?"
"Aren't you supposed to heal me?" Arlet shot back.
A timid expression colored her face.
"I'm ready for you to hit me however you want!"
"You can do whatever you want as long as I’m healed!"
"I like it when you hit harder!"
"You..."
Harvey was startled.
"You're not actually a masochist, are you?"
Harvey stared at her with a bemused look.
Then, he swung his palm forward.
"Who told you I was going to heal you that way?"
"Last time, I was just clearing your veins to relieve your headaches!"
This time, I'll have to deal with the problem once and for all through the martial arts you've been practicing."
"I need you to tell me what style you've been training in to see where the problem is."
After hearing Harvey's words, Arlet’s face turned as red as a traffic light.She quickly retracted from him and went to rummage through her drawer.She then took out a textbook with a yellowish cover, and handed it to Harvey.
Harvey glanced at the cover; it had "Wing Chun" written on it.
As one of the hidden martial arts, Wing Chun was quite suitable for a woman to train.
That said, the martial art belonged to the Five Virtues Temple—one of the sacred martial art training grounds.
The book Arlet took out was basically incomplete.
She hurt herself because she only had fragments of information to train with.
Harvey frowned, and spent the time filling up the missing parts of the book.
When done, he threw the book back to Arlet.
"Here.This book only has the first half of your martial art that you've been learning.I filled in the missing parts, so all you need to do is to practice whatever it says here."
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