Arielle’s expression became serious. “Traditional Chanaean medicine has been in existence for thousands of years and it is a very profound field of knowledge. Moreover, there are many people learning it now, so how can you look down on it as a Chanaean?”
As Carter’s family owned a modern medicine hospital, he naturally looked down on traditional Chanaean medicine.
Amused, he said, “I’m not saying that traditional Chanaean medicine is useless. It can cure cold and fever, but isn’t it ridiculous to suggest that it can treat a psychological illness too?”
Arielle frowned. Her adoptive parents were currently doing research on that. After a few experiments, they discovered that it was actually effective. Yet, Carter rejected all of their efforts just like that.
She said disapprovingly, “I’m not being ridiculous. If you agree, I can give it a shot.”
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