"You've learned well. Okay, let's call it a day. Haste makes waste, there's no need to push yourself too hard. You can continue when you go back." Qin Xue was lost in thought for a long time.
When she snapped back to reality, she saw Chu Molin still practicing and stopped him.
Everything has its limits. Just doing something constantly doesn't mean it's good. Hard work is necessary, but not excessively, otherwise it might be counterproductive to your learning and create too much pressure. She didn't encourage this kind of learning method.
"Alright." Chu Molin didn't object. After all, he had already mastered this essential skill. He could practice more when he got home and apply the needles to other acupuncture points. Of course, Qin Xue still needed to teach him since not every point could be used for practice.
Now that Qin Xue said 'okay,' it was fine with him. His hands had been needled quite a bit, and frankly, there was some pain.
