The illness could clearly be cured with some medicine, but the doctor wouldn't operate on him, and he's unhappy—it's really quite laughable.
Zhou Can is now quite skilled in handling various patients.
He grasped the child's arm, twisted it slightly to find the bone position, and with a gentle push, it was set back in place.
"Ah... it hurts, it hurts..."
The little boy cried out in pain, tears streaming down his face.
Zhou Can believed his bone-setting technique was quite good, soon reaching an intermediate level of proficiency. Even with some of the more difficult joint resets, he could handle them.
At this moment, hearing the boy cry like this, he was slightly taken aback.
Is the little boy just too sensitive, or is the bone setting process itself this painful?
When he set the bone earlier, he used controlled force, convinced that he hadn't used much strength.
"Doctor, is my son's hand set correctly?"
