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The Great Medical Saint novel Chapter 418

Matthew went over it thoroughly and was taken aback. Afflictan Sect was quite something. The 13 Phantom Needles had been so out of the ordinary that even if a doctor had been briefed on the technique, they would still struggle to find the right acupuncture points.

Luckily, Matthew had learned over one hundred secret acupuncture points. After checking out the Golden Wisdom Pen, Matthew looked up at Renae.

"You've seen this already, right?"

Renae contemplated telling Matthew the truth. She figured he'd doubt her even if she claimed she hadn't seen it. So, she came clean and said, "I've looked at it."

After admitting it, she felt a pang of anxiety. She was worried that Matthew would be upset about it.

However, Matthew just nodded. "Since you've seen it, I won't make you go through it again. Remember the acupuncture technique and keep it to yourself."

"Mmhm," Renae responded.

She breathed a sigh of relief and was glad that Matthew wasn't vocal about it. Thinking about the rules of passing down the legacy, she asked, "Does keeping it a secret mean only sharing it with my future son and not my future daughter?"

If Renae handed down the legacy to her future son, it'd stay within the family. Passing it to her future daughter meant the acupuncture technique would be leaked outside the family when her daughter married. That was why she had to ask.

Matthew shook his head. "Keeping it secret means it's only for our own people. As long as the person is a relative, it doesn't matter if you teach it to your son or daughter."

Renae took a deep breath. "Oh. So that's how it is. This is better. You stay here with the coffee, and I'll go get the food. Let's eat."

Four minutes later, the dishes were laid out on the dining table, including beef broth, egg salad, fried oysters, and spinach quiche.

Looking at the dishes, Matthew furrowed his brows. Renae said with enthusiasm, "Quit staring. Let's eat."

Trevor grabbed his cutlery. "Let's dig in."

As he spoke, Trevor started putting the food on his plate. As he ate, he raised his thumb and praised how delicious the food was.

"Hey, this is really tasty! It's better than what I can get in a restaurant."

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