After administering acupuncture to both Du Mian and Quan Jing, Qin Liuxi gained a deeper understanding of their body's recovery capabilities.
Du Mian's injury was a festering wound caused by improper treatment of an external injury, slowly eroding his vitality, resulting in chronic physical weakness.
Whereas for Quan Jing, it was the overpowering poison of a ferocious beast, fierce and rapid, and because it was poison, it caused damage to his internal organs, shattering his vitality.
Therefore, once Du Mian's wound was properly treated, and with the use of fine medicine, as a martial artist himself, his recovery would be much quicker as long as he rested well, faster than Quan Jing's, for certain.
Quan Jing's body, on the other hand, was like a clump of cotton, soft and loose, lacking firmness.
A troublesome situation indeed.
