Chapter 268 They had no mood to continue the class.
After she finished, she twisted her neck and arms again, and then cried in surprise again: âAnd it doesnât hurt, it doesnât hurt at all.
Nikita, youâre amazing! How did you do it?
Iâve had it pressed for me many times before, but it didnât work. But you just press it for me casually, and I have been completely fine!
âIs it so amazing?â
âIs it really so magic?â
âNikita, can you press it for me, too?â
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Nikita just pressed her casually, and the girlâs body was not sore or painful at all.
Most of the students had cervical spondylosis, and their necks were sore and uncomfortable. One by one, they all wanted Nikita to help them.
Especially those who suffered from cervical spondylosis for a long time.
Seeing that the student commented so wonderfully, even those teachers who were still standing by watching the excitement wanted Nikita to help them.
Their occupational diseases were more serious.
They had been always sitting for a long time, and there was something wrong with the cervical spine.
When it hurt, it could kill people.
But they shied away from asking.
None of them were teachers in Class F, and they didnât even know this student. So they were ashamed to ask her massage them.
12.09 Chapter 268 They had no mood to continue the class.
âMiss Zola, itâs surprising that your class has such a capable girl.â A teacher turned his head, looked at Miss Zola aside, and said with some envy, âI remember that your cervical spondylosis is also very serious. You can ask this student to help you, and maybe it will be done.â
âThis Nikita is the student who just transferred to your class, right?
I heard that she even signed up for the English League. She was transferred from a town, right? I didnât expect a small place could give birth to such a capable student.
Miss Zola had been teaching English in Class F for so many years, and itâs really gratifying that some student finally can represent Class F in the English competition. â
The teacher next to her really envied Miss Zola, not deliberately mocking at her.
He had been suffering from cervical spondylosis for more than ten years.
When it hurt, he couldnât even sleep well.
If someone told him that his cervical spondylosis could be cured, but he had to be a teacher in Class F, he would certainly agree immediately without hesitation.
Miss Zola looked at his envious eyes, and her face looked a little dazed.
Could Nikitaâ¦really treat an illness?
When Una told her that day, she still didnât believe it, and felt that Una was bizarre.
Now, when she listened to another student in the crowd cheering that her neck didnât hurt, her face changed.
If Nikita was really skilled in medicine, and said that she was sick and asked her to see a doctor, then Nikita wouldnât be talking nonsense.
Una believed Nikitaâs words, went to the hospital for a physical examination, and then found that she was ill, so she abnormally came to Nikita to treat her?
However, if Una only found some minor problems, the doctors in the hospital could treat her.
There was no need to beg Nikita.
When she asked Nikita, it meant that her illness must be very serious, and maybe it was the kind that hospitals couldnât cure.
Thinking of this, Miss Zolaâs face suddenly became a little awful.
Nikita said that some of her symptoms were similar to those of Una.
If Unaâs illness was serious, then hersMiss Zola didnât dare to think about it anymore. She didnât even have the mind to attend class. She just wanted to go to the hospital for an examination right away.
âTeacher Ziv, I suddenly have something. Iâm afraid I canât go to todayâs class.
Please ask me for a leave. âThe more Miss Zola thought, the more she was afraid, and she couldnât stay for one more second.
They didnât like each off