In the eyes of those who don't understand acupuncture, Luo Ziling's needle technique looked the same as the one he just used on the old man.
But in the eyes of those who understand, his acupuncture skill was completely different.
This time, Luo Ziling didn't use the Burning Mountain Fire technique, but an improved "Piercing Sky Cooling."
He used the cold energy to "freeze" the acupoints at the patient's vital organs such as the heart, lungs, and kidneys, preventing the pesticide from further entering these areas.
Then he used the Burning Mountain Fire acupuncture skill to expel the residual pesticide blocked at several major acupoints.
His movements were extremely fast, and his technique was as chaotic as petals scattered by a celestial maiden, leaving onlookers speechless and dazzled.
After examining the patient, Luo Ziling was actually quite relieved.
The initial treatment was handled well, preventing further absorption of the substance.