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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6 {Heavenly Phoenix Acupuncture}

Dr. Mang's face contorted with anger at Viviana's retort. She took a step forward, her finger jabbing accusingly at the young girl.

"How dare you speak to me that way! I have dedicated my life to medicine, while you... you're nothing but a delusional child playing with needles!"

The crowd watched the exchange with bated breath, some whispering amongst themselves, others silently urging Viviana to prove her claims. Viviana remained unfazed by Dr. Mang's outburst, her expression calm and collected.

"I understand your skepticism, Dr. Mang," she said, her voice steady and clear.

"But I assure you, my knowledge of acupuncture is extensive and wellpracticed. I have used these techniques to save countless lives."

Viviana ignored the woman and started her Heavenly Phoenix Acupuncture that one her godfather friends who also became her master taught her.

Dr. Mang saw her teacher and the next moment pointed at Viviana.

"Look teacher this girl is doing something like this! She is what 16 to 17 years old at most!"

Zhang Gray eyes widen isn't that the Heavenly Phoenix Acupuncture technique and also those golden crimson needles is from the Kong Family Clan is she from that…?

"Be quiet I want to watch the girl do this is an ancient Chinese tradition acupuncture known as Heavenly Phoenix Acupuncture."

"What is that?" Dr. Mang asked as she glared at Viviana.

Viviana continued her Heavenly Phoenix Acupuncture technique, her fingers moving with practiced precision as she inserted the golden crimson needles into specific points on the elderly man's body. The crowd watched in awe, their eyes wide with fascination and disbelief.

Dr. Zhang stepped forward, his gaze fixed on Viviana's hands. He recognized the technique immediately, his heart racing with excitement.

"That's the Heavenly Phoenix Acupuncture," he murmured, his voice filled with reverence.

"It's an ancient technique, passed down through generations of the Kong Family Clan. I never thought I'd see it performed in my lifetime."

Dr. Mang's eyes narrowed, suspicion etched on her face. She crossed her arms, her lips pursed in a thin line.

"How do we know this girl isn't just pretending? For all we know, she could be a fraud."

Viviana ignored the doctor's skepticism, her focus solely on the elderly man lying before her. Zhang glared at his disciple so foolish.

"Because of the needles only disciples of that clan have it. They rarely come out of their temples but when they do they can shake the medical world."

Dr. Mang also named Willow Mang did not believe it she just sneered.

Zhang just watched Viviana closely.

Viviana's fingers moved with lightning speed, the golden crimson needles dancing across the elderly man's skin. The crowd gasped as they watched, their eyes wide with amazement. Even Dr. Zhang, a man who had seen his fair share of medical miracles, was left speechless.

Suddenly, the elderly man's chest began to rise and fall steadily, his breathing returning to normal. The color slowly returned to his face, and his eyes fluttered open. The crowd erupted in applause, their cheers echoing through the rest stop.

Dr. Mang stood frozen, her mouth agape in disbelief. She stared at Viviana, her eyes filled with a mixture of shock and grudging admiration but mostly jealously.

"How..."

"Now take him to the hospital," Viviana said she felt tired after doing that which took her thirty minutes.

"Miss please can you come with us to the hospital?" A nurse asked. Viviana thought for a moment she than nodded her head. Dr. Mang walked by Viviana and bumped on her shoulder on purpose.

"Tsk are you trying to become Madam Li?" She asked. Viviana was so confused she didn't even who those people were but she ignored why bother with annoying idiots?

Viviana followed the nurse and the elderly man to the ambulance, ignoring Dr. Mang's snide comment. She climbed into the back of the vehicle, sitting beside the patient as the paramedics loaded him in.

As they sped towards the hospital, Viviana leaned back against the wall, exhaustion washing over her. The Heavenly Phoenix Acupuncture technique was taxing, both physically and mentally. She closed her eyes, taking deep breaths to center herself.

Dr. Zhang, who had followed them to the hospital, watched Viviana with a mixture of pride and concern. He knew the toll the technique took on her, and he admired her dedication to helping others.

"Remarkable," he murmured, shaking his head in amazement.

At the hospital, the medical staff buzzed with excitement as they wheeled the elderly man into the emergency room. Doctors and nurses gathered around, marveling at his miraculous recovery.

Viviana stepped out of the ambulance, her eyes scanning the crowd. She spotted Dr. Mang standing off to the side, whispering conspiratorially with a group of doctors. Viviana could not believe that woman should not be a doctor.

Viviana walked inside and the dean of this famous hospital. Viviana can tell this hospital was full of riches.

"I need a group of people I will be doing surgery on the old man," Viviana said.

Dr. Mang this time lost how can a girl 16 or 17 years old do surgery!

Dr. Mang's eyes widened in disbelief as she heard Viviana's bold request. She rushed forward, her face flushed with outrage.

"How dare you! You're just a child, you know nothing about surgery! I am the head of cardiothoracic surgery here, and I won't allow you to jeopardize this man's life with your amateur hour!"

The dean, a sternlooking man with graying hair, stepped forward, his brow furrowed in confusion. He looked from Dr. Mang to Viviana, trying to make sense of the situation.

"And who might you be, young lady?" he asked, his tone polite but firm.

Viviana turned to face the dean, her golden eyes steady and confident.

"You can call Simon Lu," Viviana said. She couldn't believe that idiot disciple of hers would be useful for once. She did not say anything else all she said call Simon Lu as for her relationship with him no one knew anything.

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