(Chapter Six)
If Gu Changwei's acupuncture skill had already dazzled Yang Qingyin, Wu Hongwei, and Wang Tongshan to the point of bewilderment, then Luo Ziling's technique was utterly chaotic for them.
Luo Ziling's acupuncture skill was incredibly fast, akin to Dongfang Bubai in the movies, practicing martial arts with an embroidery needle, making it nearly impossible to track his movements with the eyes.
If Yang Qingyin had wanted to describe Luo Ziling's calligraphy using the idiom "like floating clouds and flowing water" before, then the movements of his needlework on the Bronze Figures were even more deserving of such a description.
Although one minute is a short time, Yang Qingyin's eyes were dazzled, and she almost miscounted the number.
Wang Tongshan and Wu Hongwei felt similarly, a bit older in age, their eyes couldn't keep up with the speed of Luo Ziling's needling, so the results they came up with were actually different.