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Chapter Three Hundred and Twenty-Five
Author: Elvis Brown
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Richard stood over Andrew's frail body, the room thick with anticipation. His fingers wrapped around the silver acupuncture needles as he took a deep, steadying breath. The weight of the moment settled in, but his focus was unwavering. With a slight flick of his wrist, the first needle slid into Andrew's lower abdomen. His hands were steady, his movements precise, as a pulse of energy seemed to flow through the needle into the old man’s body. Richard’s mind was fully absorbed in the task at hand.

His second needle followed, just above the first. Without hesitation, he continued, positioning the next few in a straight line from the first two. But Richard didn’t simply insert the needles. Instead, he delicately and deliberately pushed them upward from Andrew's abdomen, forcing them slowly and gently. Each insertion seemed to stir something deep within the old man’s body—like something was awakening, shifting beneath his skin. For a moment, Richard could almost feel it, the tension, the r
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