Nash was brimming with confidence.
Austin’s eye condition was due to some kind of neuronal degeneration.
Regenerating those neurons would requirerge amounts of spiritual energy, so usually, Nash would
not offer any treatment unless he received two billion dors as doctor’s fees.
However, something shifted in him after seeing Austin and Elsabeth arguing just now. He found it
difficult to express this emotion in words, but he certainly felt something.
Perhaps it was the normalcy of human life that his master had always talked about.
It could be many things, be it a rtionship between a man and woman or a bustling city. Johnathan
had told him to appreciate t little moments in life.
With a flip of his hand, seven golden needles appeared in Nash’s palm.
He inserted the needles into Austin’s skin one by one, starting with the be acupoint. He then
inserted the second needle at the trapezius acupoint, followed by the third and fourth needles at the
nasal acupoint and the eyebrow acupoint respectively.
The fifth needle was inserted at the temporal acupoint, and thest acupoint.
After inserting all the needles, Nash stood behind Austin and hovered his hands ten centimeters above
Austin’s head.
He then started channelingrge amounts of spiritual energy into the acupoint locations previously
marked by the needles.
Austin felt a surge of energy flowing into his body. The energy churned inside him, eventually settling
around his eye area.
Suddenly, Austin felt a chill in his eyes. When he opened them, he saw double images of everything.
After blinking a few times, the images merged into one. However, after three seconds, he started
having double vision again.
This process repeated ten to 20 times, and the chill in Austin’s eyes, changed into a burning sensation.
After 20 minutes, Nash was sweating profusely. He retrieved the needles and said, seemingly out of
breath, “It’s done.”
Austin said in a shock, “You’re done? But my vision is very blurry! I can’t even see things clearly.”
Elsabeth’s heart dropped to her stomach upon hearing Austin’s words.
Melody also stared agape at Nash. She had witnessed Nash’s medical skills before. Nothing had gone
wrong before, not even once.
Besides, judging from his current state, Nash must have used up a significant amount of spiritual
energy.
With a smile, Nash suggested, “Why don’t you take off your sses and have another look? I cured
your short-sightedness too!”
Austin trembled slightly as he took off his sses. He had been wearing them for more than 20 years.
To his delight, the world came into sharp focus even without the aid of his spectacles.
Tears welled up in his eyes. He had been diagnosed with congenital myopia since he was a kid, and
his short-sightedness had been severe.
He thought of undergoingser eye surgery, but some of his friends imed the surgery was not as
effective, so he ultimately dropped the idea.
Now, Nash had not only cured his eye condition but also his short- sightedness.
Austin was at a loss of words.
Elsabeth waved at him and asked, “How are you feeling? Can you se my hand clearly?”
Austin grabbed her hand and eximed, “I-I’m not short-sighted anymore! This is the first time I’m
seeing things so clearly without my spectacles! It’s amazing!”
Elsabeth gave him a tight hug and squealed in delight, “Oh my god!
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That’s great! I’m so happy for you! You’re no longer Four-Eyes!”
Elsabeth had started calling Austin ‘Four-Eyes’ from when they first met. It was Austin’s nickname.
After a while, Elsabeth pushed him away and said, “Hey, Austin, I think you should thank Mr. Calcraft
first…
“Ah, you’re right. I should.”
Austin stood up, lowered his head at Nash, and said, “Thank you so much, Mr. Calcraft. I’m willing to
pay you half of my assets as your doctor’s fee…”
He then fished out a bank card from his pocket. He stored all his assets in two cards, each containing
four billion dors. This meant he was willing to spend four billion dors on Nash’s doctor’s fee, but
more importantly, he hoped to be Nash’s friend.