Supernatural Insight Eyes-Chapter 937 - 0 makes you cry, makes you laugh! (Second update)
Chapter 937: 0937 makes you cry, makes you laugh! (Second update)
How Ye Qiu intended to prove the existence of meridians and acupuncture points, which even scientific instruments couldn’t detect, left everyone holding their breath in anticipation.
In fact, Western medical researchers had long invested efforts in this area, but they had never managed to observe meridians or acupuncture points. As a result, Western medicine dismissed the medical skills of traditional Chinese medicine, deeming them a fabrication.
Now that Ye Qiu was about to provide evidence, naturally, he captured everyone’s attention.
Both Shangguan Hong and Shen Mengchen focused their eyes on Ye Qiu.
Lina watched Ye Qiu up close, noticing he wasn’t particularly handsome. What set him apart was his unruffled demeanor and casual air. This subtle yet distinct aura made him seem refreshingly approachable.
The more she thought about it, the more curious Lina grew about Ye Qiu, eager to see how he would demonstrate his claims now that he had invited everyone on stage.
"Ladies and gentlemen, you’ve questioned the existence of acupuncture points, so I will prove that they are real!"
After saying this, Ye Qiu asked a few participants to move freely on stage before stating that with his acupuncture techniques, they would soon be unable to move.
"Let’s see if you can immobilize me," Luo Ke thought inwardly. Should Ye Qiu’s acupuncture fail to stop his movements, it would be a blatant embarrassment for Ye Qiu, who had boldly claimed that no one would be able to move.
"Just wait to be laughed at," Luo Ke thought, flashing a smug smile.
Lina, however, was intrigued to see Ye Qiu’s technique at work. Others on stage were similarly curious, though some struggled to fully believe him. Still, they were willing to give it a try.
Ye Qiu moved swiftly in front of the group, his fingers rapidly pressing down. The entire process lasted no longer than five seconds.
The audience fell silent, holding their breath as they watched the group on stage whom Ye Qiu had supposedly immobilized through acupuncture.
"Their acupuncture points have been tapped, and they’re now unable to move. If anyone has doubts, you’re welcome to try it for yourself."
Ye Qiu’s words resonated throughout the stadium, prompting the audience to urge those on stage to try moving.
As they listened to the voices calling from the crowd, Lina, Luo Ke, and the others felt an unsettling realization: they genuinely couldn’t move. Their legs felt nailed to the stage, entirely unresponsive.
The sensation was akin to partial paralysis—a struggle of mind versus body with no victory in sight!
Lina felt a mix of confusion and fascination. At this moment, even she couldn’t deny Ye Qiu’s extraordinary abilities. Could acupuncture points really exist? But why couldn’t they be detected, and how was this man able to pinpoint them so precisely, rendering one’s body motionless? freeweɓnovel.cѳm
Over on Luo Ke’s side, he was desperately trying to move his legs. Despite pouring all his strength into the effort, his legs refused to budge. Even more terrifying was that no part of his body could move at all—only his mouth barely obeyed him.
"It can’t be possible that acupuncture points are real. He must’ve used some other tricks," Luo Ke thought. Unable to embarrass Ye Qiu on the spot, he quickly dismissed the notion of acupuncture points and comforted himself instead. Yet, he couldn’t fathom what Ye Qiu had done. Although the proof was undeniable, Luo Ke still refused to believe it because admitting otherwise meant abandoning his attempts to undermine Ye Qiu.
The sight of the immobile group on stage instantly sparked an uproar. Some Western medical experts wanted to ascend the stage and conduct checks on the immobilized participants. Ye Qiu did not object—without his intervention, they wouldn’t be able to move anyway.
A group of four to five renowned Western medical scholars promptly brought instruments to examine Lina, Luo Ke, and the others. Hearing their predicament—that their bodies wouldn’t respond—these scientists were taken aback. After repeated tests, the instruments showed no abnormalities in their bodies. This unexplained condition where they couldn’t move, despite appearing physically normal, left the researchers baffled.
Even these Western doctors had to entertain doubts in their minds: Could acupuncture points actually exist?
Despite their reluctance to acknowledge it, the reality unfolding before their eyes left no room for denial.
"Mr. Ye, could you also tap my acupuncture points?" A Western medical scholar stepped forward, eager to try for himself. Ye Qiu chuckled without a word but swiftly tapped his finger with precision before withdrawing in less than a millisecond.
The scholar, who had requested the demonstration a moment earlier, quickly discovered he was now in the same predicament—unable to move like the others on stage. Instantly, he became wholeheartedly convinced of the existence of acupuncture points.
"They really exist! They really do exist!" he murmured to himself.
Then, Ye Qiu quickly freed the immobilized participants, restoring their ability to move. Many felt immense relief; otherwise, they might have started suspecting they were partially paralyzed.
A Western medical expert stepped forward again, asking, "Mr. Ye, while your demonstration of immobilizing people showcased the existence of acupuncture points, it seems insufficient as proof. Could you demonstrate something else to reinforce your claims?"
"I can make you cry endlessly or laugh uncontrollably—so long as I hit the right acupuncture points for crying or laughing," Ye Qiu replied calmly.
"Please do prove it again, Mr. Ye. I’d like to personally experience it." This Western medical scholar volunteered.
Lina hesitated for a moment before also raising her hand to volunteer. Meanwhile, Luo Ke, still intent on shaming Ye Qiu and sabotaging his presentation, naturally joined them.
"No problem."
Ye Qiu quickly stepped in front of the trio and decisively pressed his fingers. Instantly, all three burst into laughter—genuine, full-bodied laughter that left their eyes squeezed shut.
The atmosphere on stage turned odd; the three participants laughed uncontrollably, while the audience struggled to suppress their chuckles as they watched silently.
"Mr.... hahahaha... Ye... hahaha... enough... hahaha..."
The Western medical scholar who had eagerly volunteered couldn’t endure the laughter, his face streaming with tears. Being a renowned expert in medicine, to be seen in such a manner in front of the audience was utterly humiliating.
He regretted stepping forward for this second demonstration. Now, the one humiliated had become himself.
Lina and Luo Ke couldn’t handle it either, both laughing so hard their stomachs hurt. Yet they couldn’t stop, feeling as though they might collapse from exhaustion.
Ye Qiu swiftly tapped three more times, instantly ceasing their laughter. The participants clutched their stomachs and rubbed their sore jaws, exhausted from their uncontrollable outburst.
"Ladies and gentlemen, if the laugh acupuncture point has been proven, shall we move on to demonstrating the crying acupuncture point?"
Ye Qiu asked with a smile. Hearing this, Lina, Luo Ke, and the Western scholar all vigorously shook their heads. Laughing had been humiliating enough—crying in front of such a large audience would be a disgrace they couldn’t bear.
They refused outright!
The trio unanimously shook their heads, not daring to try again. Even Luo Ke, usually bent on undermining Ye Qiu, declined—it was simply too much to endure.
All three verbally admitted to the existence of acupuncture points. Meanwhile, the audience, witnessing Ye Qiu’s ability to make people laugh, cry, and remain frozen, felt as though they were watching a plot from a movie.
Suddenly, curiosity about Chinese medicine surged among everyone present.