Kawajiri Kensaku, standing in the back, was dying to say something.
From the moment Chen Yu took out the Small Needle Knife, he had been itching to raise his hand and shout, 'Look, I know what that is! It's Acupuncture!'
But then, after seeing Chen Yu inject an anesthetic and use the steel needle to release the fascial adhesions, Kawajiri Kensaku was completely dumbfounded.
He had no idea Acupuncture could be used like that.
So, without waiting for Chen Yu, he eagerly stepped forward and asked why Acupuncture could be used in such a way.
Chen Yu was aware that traditional Chinese medicine was popular in Japan.
Speaking of which, Chen Yu also found it both puzzling and regrettable. Treatment methods related to traditional Chinese medicine, like Acupuncture and herbal formulas, were all invented in China. So why were the vast majority of Chinese medicinal herbs in the United States produced in Japan?
