The wrath the priest expected did not come.

Sifos listened to everyone's explanations without saying a word, and the turbulent emotions in his eyes were suppressed.

Finally, under everyone's nervous gaze, he spoke: "I have a colleague named 'Ken'. He is very good at interrogating criminals. I have personally seen him pierce a prisoner's fingernail and eyeball with a needle. The prisoner's screams could be heard throughout the underground prison."

Sifos's tone was calm, as if he was just chatting, but the content made everyone present shudder. At this moment, they finally had an idea of ​​Sifos's identity. Usually, Sifos got along with them too casually, which led them to think that he was just an ordinary man, an ordinary father.

They were completely wrong, and mistook the tiger lying in the sun for an ordinary house cat. Now the tiger's fangs were exposed, and it was demonstrating to them.

Unexpectedly, Sifos changed the subject and continued, "But the 'needle piercing' you mentioned should not be like this. Wei'er's condition is different. I change her clothes every day, but I don't find any wounds on her body, nor do I see her crying in pain. In this case, use facts to dispel my doubts."

"You said it doesn't hurt, so let me try it myself."

Everyone was shocked. They thought that Sifos would not trust them, would be furious, would be angry, would overturn the table and leave, and might even take revenge. But they never expected that he would want to take the risk himself.

Everyone thought the tiger was about to bite, but it just opened its mouth and yawned. This development was beyond everyone's expectation.

Sifos was also taking a gamble, even though it seemed ridiculous to him, but if it was true, even with a one in ten thousand chance, he would not dare to give it up.

"Come here." While everyone was still in a daze, the priest called people over.

Sifos watched her open a white cloth bag on the table, revealing rows of needles of varying lengths. Each needle was long and slender, much thinner than an ordinary needle. The original needle holes were thickened, probably to make them easier to hold.

He would see this cloth bag every time he came, but he didn't know what was inside until today.

The priest took out a needle that ranked in the middle in length, held it in his hand, lit the oil lamp, and explained while disinfecting it: "There are more than 700 acupuncture points in the human body, located on the 12 meridians. The meridians are all over the body, and so are the acupuncture points. Each acupuncture point has a different function, some are vital points, and some are fatal points. Puncturing a fatal point can kill a person, and piercing a vital point can make a person live."

"These acupuncture points are connected to different organs, and when stimulated, they will be reflected in the organs."

The priest took Siphos's hand, confirmed the position and gave him a needle: "This is the Neiguan acupoint. Stimulating it will make people feel sleepy."

Seeing the needle pierce his hand, Sifos was nervous for a second, but soon found that it really didn't hurt, just a little numb. A minute later, just as the old man said, he began to feel sleepy!

The priest pulled out the needle and inserted it again in another place: "This position is called Shixuan acupoint. Stimulating it has the effect of awakening the brain and opening the orifices."

"This is the Hegu point. If you prick it, you will feel sore and numb..."

Sifos couldn't help but his pupils tremble. He felt like he had become a machine in the old man's hands. He would execute the corresponding instructions when he pressed a button. He was completely at the command of the other party, but his own body was not under his control. The other party knew everything about him.

This is really...amazing!

Sifos was convinced: "I believe it. What you said is true. I apologize for my previous recklessness."

The chieftain and his wife waved their hands quickly: "No, no, you didn't do anything. You have never been exposed to acupuncture. It's normal that you don't understand it. It does sound a bit scary."

Sifos nodded. "It's very different from the medicine we have there. Before coming here, I had never heard of herbs and needles being able to cure diseases. I had never heard of 'acupuncture points' and 'meridians' either. I can roughly understand what they mean. It's like a switch in the human body. When you prick it with a needle, the switch turns on and the function is manifested."

"That's a very apt metaphor," the chief said with a smile.

Now that it was all said and done, everyone felt relieved. Sifos smiled and asked, "Do I not have to avoid it anymore?"

"Can I watch Wei'er being stabbed while she's being stabbed? I'm very curious about this subject."

The priest smiled and replied, "Of course you can, you can watch it if you want, but please don't use the word 'being pierced', it doesn't sound like a good word, this is called 'acupuncture'."

"Acupuncture?"

The priest dipped his hand in water and wrote the word for him on the table.

"I understand that needle is this thing, but what does 'moxibustion' mean?" Sifos asked puzzledly.

"You'll know when you come tomorrow."

"Weier doesn't need to be pricked today, sorry, acupuncture, Weier doesn't need acupuncture today?"

"I had it done yesterday. Too much is as bad as too little. You can do it again the next day. Today, a simple massage of the acupoints will be enough." The priest explained.

Seaforth nodded in understanding.

"You can also learn these acupuncture points. Remember to press them on her when you have nothing to do. It will be good for her body."

Upon hearing this, Sifos directly turned on the recording function of the optical computer and watched it carefully.

Twenty minutes later, Xifos carried Xu Weiwei out of the priest's residence and hurried to the sacrificial site.

The little incident just now delayed us for some time, his wife might have arrived already!

Siphos jogged all the way and just saw the tall altar. Before he reached the place, he saw a black spot in the sky gradually getting bigger and appeared in everyone's sight accompanied by a roar.

The players who were originally training, the Goodale people passing by, and even the cattle and sheep that were grazing all looked up at this scene.

"Wow! This ship is so majestic, even bigger than the one parked over there!" The Goodel people talked about it.

"Yes, it looks much bigger. Is this the one the chief mentioned to bring us tools?"

"I think so. I wonder if I can get one. I really want to see if it's as awesome as people say." The man said expectantly, rubbing his hands.

"They are quite nice people. The things they gave us are quite practical. If we get some, we can lend them to each other and use them together."

"Okay, that's settled then."

"Ok!"

The starship stayed in the air for a while, looking for a landing point, and finally, after careful calculations, it landed on the sacrificial site, less than two meters away from the next ship.

The huge venue suddenly seemed not so big because of these two starships.

With the sound of mechanical slides, the heavy starship door slid open to one side, and twenty soldiers in uniform ran out, the same clothes worn by the first wave of people.

The Goodells were not surprised at all. But they never expected that a foot in high heels would step out from inside the next second!

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