Rebirth in the 60s: A Path to Counterattack-Chapter 109. Saving People

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Chapter 109: 109. Saving People

Damn it, that scoundrel is indeed shameless!

I watched as Accountant Sun called out to a group of people who all looked pretty healthy and had them board the bus, leaving behind three with high fevers, two milder cases, and one suddenly clutching his stomach in pain.

Lives matter, you can’t just leave them.

But taking care of them, how should we go about it?

Taking risks, spending money, spending tickets is still a minor issue. After all, saving a life is worth more than building a seven-tiered pagoda, and doing good deeds pays off, spending some money isn’t bad.

The most damn troublesome thing is that shameless person might go back and spread nonsense, insisting they are close to class enemies, maybe even claim there’s something wrong with their thinking or whatnot!

"Those are secondary concerns, the urgent thing is to quickly help these people onto the bus, get moving. Otherwise, the snow will get heavier, the hospital won’t accept them, the detention center won’t keep them, these patients will be really in danger." Blindsided by the scoundrel’s dirty tricks, Shuzhen couldn’t express how angry she was.

Damn you for leaving them behind, you could have left the proof and letter too!

If I had those, I could spend my own money to take them to the hospital, open a few rooms at a guesthouse or something.

Without these few pieces of ID proof, even if she had blank introduction letters, they’re fucking useless, got it?

"Saozi’s right, Hai Zi, Jianshe hurry up and help get these people on the bus. Let’s rush ahead, catch up with that shameless Sun before he passes the buck and frames us!" Lian Yue stomped her feet in rage, shouting for her husband and brother to help her eldest brother.

Seeing them really quickly getting everyone onto the bus, she herself hurried forward wanting to board.

Only she didn’t expect to be stopped by her own Saozi as soon as she approached the small tent’s door.

Lian Yue glared, full of confusion at her Saozi. Shuzhen lightly smiled under her gaze: "In this cold and slippery weather, with the bus already packed, better not get on. There’s a guesthouse near the station, you and Jianshe stay a night and go back. It saves you from this snowy trouble, and prevents the patients from infecting you."

"What nonsense are you talking? With such a big problem, you think I would stay in the city at a guesthouse instead of facing it with you all?

You worry about me getting infected but don’t mind me dying of anxiety waiting at a guesthouse!

Make some room, let’s squeeze, it’ll fit me. If it can’t, let Jianshe stay outside with Hai Zi to drive." Lian Yue stubbornly protested, faking anger. The three siblings of the Lian family always faced hardships together; running away when trouble came wasn’t in her nature.

"But..." Shuzhen glanced at her belly, her eyes full of worry.

"But what? If it’s meant to be, nothing will harm my baby; if not, nothing will keep it. Don’t worry, since this little one chose my belly, it’s surely tough enough." Lian Yue casually laughed, full of confidence about her offspring.

Ning Jianshe was indeed worried, but realistically, there’s no reasoning to leave your own behind and flee, right?

Helping his wife Lian Yue onto the bus, he turned and joined his brother-in-law up front to drive. In this heavy wind and snow, he wasn’t too comfortable leaving Lian Hai to manage alone.

The brother and brother-in-law drove up front, while Lianshan stayed inside to take care of the high fever patients.

Firstly covering them with all the blankets on the bus, he then offered water still warm from the thermos filled at the station earlier.

Whether suffering from severe fever or mild colds, everyone received aspirin and the miraculous penicillin dose. No matter how severe the flu or fever, tonight and tomorrow morning’s dosage should bring relief!

Seeing him bring out whole boxes of aspirin and penicillin, Old Yang, who earlier faked stomach pain to join their bus, squinted with satisfaction, realizing his smart move was right.

This guy appeared unassuming but was far more capable than that damn accountant and much more competent!

Heh, he had initially planned to sneak a tent for less exposure to wind and snow.

Now it seemed like there were opportunities for food and warmth ahead. In times like these, people both capable and kind-hearted are rare, he couldn’t miss such a chance.

Old Yang, with capitalist roots, started calculating internally how to become familiar with this kindhearted, righteous, and competent family.

Not hoping they would overlook his background in friendship, but aiming for discreet exchanges to secure meals and clothing.

Shuzhen’s full attention was on the three high-fever patients, almost every few minutes checking in with Lianshan on their condition. Hoping the medicine and preparation would really bring them back from the brink.

Otherwise, she truly dared not imagine her family ending up on one elderly man’s capable granddaughter’s revenge list.

"Don’t worry, my dear, they’re just suffering from travel fatigue and abrupt weather changes here in the north, leading to colds and fever. Now with medicine, and a good night’s sleep, the sickness should mostly subside.

Don’t work yourself up, and stay put.

If you catch a cold, unable to take injections or medicine, it’s no joke!" Lianshan touched each person’s forehead, even Old Yang pretending stomach pain couldn’t escape. After confirming their temperatures had indeed dropped, only then did he show some ease.

Though they had been played by Accountant Sun, saving lives still brought him some joy.

"Really?" Shuzhen widened her eyes, full of disbelief, repeating her query multiple times.

With Lianshan’s patient reaffirmation, her worry finally eased halfway. The other half still depended on complete recovery.

To prevent relapse and further trouble from Accountant Sun passing the buck, Lianshan decided against sending them to the cow pen as per rules, opting directly to his own place.

Heating up the bed in the west room, giving them warm meals and another dose of medicine in the morning.

Once conscious and better, he’d move them to the cow pen. freёnovelkiss.com

Compliance was of little concern to Lianshan, trusting Honghua would handle the follow-ups exceptionally well.

Without even needing persuasion, her husband was examining how to keep things harmonious, Shuzhen would of course not disagree. Instead, Liu Shouren was left watching the house, uncomfortable yet insisting on staying with the six all night. Helping his brother-in-law, guarding against relapses and mischief. In case of ingratitude or malice, with his brother-in-law unable to manage alone while protecting his sister.

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