Their Mistake, Her Rise - Chapter 186: Chapter 186
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                    Joseph didn't even have time to be surprised at how he knew about bypass surgery.
The next second, Yancy somehow pulled out a few silver needles and, without hesitation, jabbed them hard into several points on Joseph's chest.
The silver needles slid in with a soft sound. It hurt a bit, sure, but the way Yancy could find the right spot and stick the needles in through clothes—there was no way he was just faking it.
Once the needles were in, Yancy got to work, using acupuncture to clear out the blood vessels. Honestly, this was way more effective than heart bypass surgery.
In just a few moments, as soon as the blood started flowing smoothly from the heart, Yancy pulled out the needles. He said in a calm, almost otherworldly tone, "Joseph, try walking a few steps."
Hearing that, Joseph slowly set aside his cane and took a couple of steps. The discomfort in his chest that had always bothered him disappeared in an instant.
Joseph was stunned. "It's really...really gone. That chest pain is completely gone!"
Yancy turned to the other Ludwig elder, calling them out one by one. "You have serious stomach issues. Fooling around too much wrecked your kidneys. And you—your liver's burning up... "
Just by looking, listening, and asking a few questions, Yancy'd rattled off all their hidden health problems, and the elders' faces changed on the spot.
They knew their own bodies best, especially the one with kidney problems. He'd kept it hidden from everyone, hadn't even gone to the hospital.
"Mr. Lewind, is there still hope for me?"
"Mr. Lewind, please check me too!"
Yancy glanced at Sophia, then shot Zoe a look that said, "Not bad for your apprentice, right?"
He collected himself, slipping right back into his mysterious healer persona. "So, does anyone still doubt who I am?"
Sophia watched from the sidelines, feeling like she was about to collapse. This time, she was truly out of options.
But she still couldn't accept it. Sophia thought, 'After working so hard, am I really just going to let Zoe take all the credit?'
Clinging to her last shred of hope, Sophia said, almost desperately, "If you're really that capable, then go cure Grandma Amy first."
"No doctor can guarantee a hundred percent cure. I need to see the patient before I can say anything," Yancy replied calmly.
Sophia let out a cold laugh. "Fine, then go ahead. If you can't do it, that just proves you're a fake."
Yancy sneered, "What a joke. I don't need to prove myself to anyone. If I can cure her, I will. If I can't, then that's that. Joseph, please show the way."
Led by the Ludwig family, Yancy entered the room where Amy was.
Zoe and Shawn went in as well. From the start, Zoe had just stood quietly to the side, watching everything with a cold gaze and saying nothing. Gradually, everyone stopped paying attention to her.
Once everyone was inside Amy's bedroom, Yancy walked straight up to her and started checking her pulse.
Zoe, standing nearby, shot a cool glance over. With just one look, her brows lifted slightly—she could already tell this wasn't any ordinary illness.
Sure enough, two minutes later, Yancy stood up, looking troubled.
"How is it, Mr. Lewind?" Joseph hurried over when he saw Yancy's expression.
Sophia snorted, "See? I told you he couldn't do it. He doesn't look like some legendary miracle doctor to me—just a fake."
"You're so mean. Why do you keep saying my master isn't a real doctor? Just shut up already!" Lucas who'd been following Joseph finally snapped back.
Yancy sighed and said, "I've really never seen this kind of illness before. I can't cure it."
As soon as he finished, Sophia got even more arrogant. She pointed at Yancy and started ranting, "Hear that? He can't cure her. He's a total fraud, just like I said."
After tearing into Yancy, she turned to Zoe. "Zoe, are you going to admit you brought in a fake to cover up your lies, or do I have to expose you myself?"
In response, Zoe just gave her a faint, mocking smile, her disdain obvious.
That look made Sophia feel completely humiliated. She was about to go after Zoe again, when Yancy suddenly spoke up, "It's true, I can't cure her. But that doesn't mean no one in this world can.
"Like I said, everything I know, I learned from my master. What I can't do, my master can. This illness—my master can cure it." With that, he turned to look at Zoe, who had been silent the whole time.
                
            
        The next second, Yancy somehow pulled out a few silver needles and, without hesitation, jabbed them hard into several points on Joseph's chest.
The silver needles slid in with a soft sound. It hurt a bit, sure, but the way Yancy could find the right spot and stick the needles in through clothes—there was no way he was just faking it.
Once the needles were in, Yancy got to work, using acupuncture to clear out the blood vessels. Honestly, this was way more effective than heart bypass surgery.
In just a few moments, as soon as the blood started flowing smoothly from the heart, Yancy pulled out the needles. He said in a calm, almost otherworldly tone, "Joseph, try walking a few steps."
Hearing that, Joseph slowly set aside his cane and took a couple of steps. The discomfort in his chest that had always bothered him disappeared in an instant.
Joseph was stunned. "It's really...really gone. That chest pain is completely gone!"
Yancy turned to the other Ludwig elder, calling them out one by one. "You have serious stomach issues. Fooling around too much wrecked your kidneys. And you—your liver's burning up... "
Just by looking, listening, and asking a few questions, Yancy'd rattled off all their hidden health problems, and the elders' faces changed on the spot.
They knew their own bodies best, especially the one with kidney problems. He'd kept it hidden from everyone, hadn't even gone to the hospital.
"Mr. Lewind, is there still hope for me?"
"Mr. Lewind, please check me too!"
Yancy glanced at Sophia, then shot Zoe a look that said, "Not bad for your apprentice, right?"
He collected himself, slipping right back into his mysterious healer persona. "So, does anyone still doubt who I am?"
Sophia watched from the sidelines, feeling like she was about to collapse. This time, she was truly out of options.
But she still couldn't accept it. Sophia thought, 'After working so hard, am I really just going to let Zoe take all the credit?'
Clinging to her last shred of hope, Sophia said, almost desperately, "If you're really that capable, then go cure Grandma Amy first."
"No doctor can guarantee a hundred percent cure. I need to see the patient before I can say anything," Yancy replied calmly.
Sophia let out a cold laugh. "Fine, then go ahead. If you can't do it, that just proves you're a fake."
Yancy sneered, "What a joke. I don't need to prove myself to anyone. If I can cure her, I will. If I can't, then that's that. Joseph, please show the way."
Led by the Ludwig family, Yancy entered the room where Amy was.
Zoe and Shawn went in as well. From the start, Zoe had just stood quietly to the side, watching everything with a cold gaze and saying nothing. Gradually, everyone stopped paying attention to her.
Once everyone was inside Amy's bedroom, Yancy walked straight up to her and started checking her pulse.
Zoe, standing nearby, shot a cool glance over. With just one look, her brows lifted slightly—she could already tell this wasn't any ordinary illness.
Sure enough, two minutes later, Yancy stood up, looking troubled.
"How is it, Mr. Lewind?" Joseph hurried over when he saw Yancy's expression.
Sophia snorted, "See? I told you he couldn't do it. He doesn't look like some legendary miracle doctor to me—just a fake."
"You're so mean. Why do you keep saying my master isn't a real doctor? Just shut up already!" Lucas who'd been following Joseph finally snapped back.
Yancy sighed and said, "I've really never seen this kind of illness before. I can't cure it."
As soon as he finished, Sophia got even more arrogant. She pointed at Yancy and started ranting, "Hear that? He can't cure her. He's a total fraud, just like I said."
After tearing into Yancy, she turned to Zoe. "Zoe, are you going to admit you brought in a fake to cover up your lies, or do I have to expose you myself?"
In response, Zoe just gave her a faint, mocking smile, her disdain obvious.
That look made Sophia feel completely humiliated. She was about to go after Zoe again, when Yancy suddenly spoke up, "It's true, I can't cure her. But that doesn't mean no one in this world can.
"Like I said, everything I know, I learned from my master. What I can't do, my master can. This illness—my master can cure it." With that, he turned to look at Zoe, who had been silent the whole time.
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