The Female General Dominates All After Transmigration-Chapter 185 - 184: Wounded and Emergency Treatment

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Chapter 185: Chapter 184: Wounded and Emergency Treatment

The wife was afraid that their daughter might waste another two years and not find a good match, thus delaying her marriage.

Wang Lianqi, who frequently went out, knew that young girls in the city often dated and got engaged late. Many educated youth who returned to the city were already twenty-five or six, yet they weren’t anxious about marriage; they were still revising for exams year after year. Even if they couldn’t get into college, it wasn’t easy to become a worker either.

Without a stable job, finding a good partner was difficult, and even if they got married, life would be tough.

Before he left, his wife repeatedly urged him to bring their daughter home. Someone had recommended a good match, suggesting Hongling go back to take a look... But Wang Lianqi didn’t plan to bring their daughter back, fearing she’d be pressured and stressed.

The fourth brother and his wife were diligently helping their daughter find a school, and the fourth brother was personally tutoring her. He, as a father, hadn’t done as much; at the very least, he couldn’t be a hindrance.

Time passed quickly, and in a flash, more than half a month had gone by. It was already August in the lunar calendar, and two days before the Mid-Autumn Festival, Wang Lianqi and Wang Lianfa, the two brothers, were also planning to return to their hometown for the autumn.

Ling Chengyan and Wang Liansheng packed a large basket with prepared rice, flour, oil, along with mooncakes, fruits, and other festive items and handed it to their two cousins to take back.

After sending off the cousins, Ling Chengyan also left Huicheng to head to the mountain training base.

It was the first Mid-Autumn Festival after the establishment of the Special Service Company, and she had to spend it with the soldiers. So this time, she brought along a truckload of holiday goods.

The weather in the mountains gets cold early. At home, one only needed to wear long sleeves in the morning and evening, but in the mountains, even with thermal underwear, it wasn’t warm enough.

When Ling Chengyan arrived at the training base, the soldiers were undergoing a three-day survival training. It wasn’t a confrontational exercise; they simply needed to navigate through the complex mountain terrain successfully and return to the base safely.

Xu Dong arrived two days earlier and welcomed Ling Chengyan as she entered, smiling, "These boys still lack the edge. If they saw your style against survival back then, they’d be embarrassed to complain."

Ling Chengyan raised an eyebrow, "Your reverse psychology doesn’t work on me."

Xu Dong laughed heartily, "It’s not just reverse psychology. I thought you’d set a benchmark and properly intimidate that bunch of brats!"

Ling Chengyan replied faintly, "Setting a benchmark, there’ll be plenty of opportunities in the future, not now."

The two walked out of the base and arrived at a vantage point. Ling Chengyan raised her binoculars to check the direction from which the soldiers would return. After a while, she spotted three people on a mountain opposite, supporting each other and slowly descending.

Ling Chengyan frowned slightly, "Didn’t they bring their emergency kits?"

Xu Dong was taken aback for a moment, "They did, but it’s quite basic — just a bandage roll and a dose of snake medicine."

Ling Chengyan jumped directly off the high ground and walked quickly back to the base, found the military doctor, borrowed a medical kit, and carried it out.

Xu Dong hurried to keep up, but even though Ling Chengyan wasn’t running, just walking briskly, he found himself falling farther behind. He watched her leap off the road and directly into a dense forest, disappearing from sight.

Xu Dong could only stand by the roadside and sigh: Really impressive!

Upon reflection, he felt a bit proud — he was the first to recognize this gem and lend a helping hand. Though she was a thousand-mile horse, he could barely count himself as a talent scout.

Ling Chengyan moved quickly and encountered the three soldiers she saw earlier in less than half an hour.

Among the three, only one person was unharmed. One had an injured arm, and another was clearly poisoned, semi-conscious, being carried by a comrade, struggling to walk back.

Ling Chengyan approached and helped lay the person on the ground. On learning the situation, she found out that the soldier was bitten by an unknown snake, and although snake medicine was applied to the wound, the poison still spread causing unconsciousness.

"Captain, we need to rush him to the hospital..." the accompanying comrade pleaded.

Ling Chengyan raised her hand to stop him, tore open the wounded person’s trouser leg directly, exposing the swollen calf, with the skin around the wound black-purple, and the two snake fang blood holes very visible.

Ling Chengyan took out the dagger she carried and cut open the snake bite wound. As the blade separated the skin, dark purple blood gushed out. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚

The injured soldier groaned softly in pain and opened his eyes.

"Hold him down," Ling Chengyan instructed, telling the other two to hold the wounded down. She quickly pointed a few acupuncture points on his knee and then gripped the soldier’s leg with both hands, forcing the poison blood down...

Two or three minutes later, the expelled poison blood gradually turned bright red, appearing almost normal in color. The blackish-blue color of the soldier’s calf also largely receded, and only then did Ling Chengyan stop.

"Undo the bandage," Ling Chengyan ordered.

"Captain..." The soldier carrying the wounded was a bit worried.

Ling Chengyan waved: "The bandage must be undone to allow blood circulation, or his leg will be useless."

As she spoke, she deftly took out the snake venom serum from the emergency kit and injected it into the wounded soldier.

After removing the needle, she personally bandaged the soldier, this time tying it below the knee.

Having completed the task, Ling Chengyan grasped the wounded soldier’s arm, easily hoisted him onto her back and set off, while the remaining two quickly packed the medical kit and followed behind.

Even carrying a person, Ling Chengyan maintained a fast pace, gradually leaving the other two behind.

Xu Dong had already brought people to the roadside; as soon as Ling Chengyan appeared with the soldier on her back, someone immediately came forward to take the injured soldier, placing him on a stretcher and carrying him to the medical room.

Ling Chengyan explained the emergency measures taken, and the military doctor immediately attached an IV drip for the wounded soldier and prepared another dose of snake venom serum.

After administering the IV, the military doctor further disinfected the wound with antiseptic before proceeding with wound dressing.

At this point, the bandage wrapped around the leg was also removed.

Once the two remaining soldiers arrived, along with the one who had injured his arm, they were sent to the nearest base hospital by car for further treatment.

Doctors at the hospital, after examining the situation and inspecting the wound, stated the detoxification was timely and the treatment was appropriate. The soldier was out of life-threatening danger, requiring only a few days of hospitalization to completely clear the poison before discharge.

After the series of treatments, the soldier bitten by the snake also regained consciousness. The comrade with the arm injury was on the adjacent bed receiving treatment, and upon seeing him awake, he quickly came over to ask.

"I’m not dead?" The snake-bitten soldier was still a bit bewildered.

"Of course you’re not dead; you’re doing well. The doctor said after a few days in the hospital to clear the toxin, you’ll still be a brave fighter." His comrade, seeing him awake, couldn’t help but feel happy for him and even cracked a small joke.

"I seemed to have seen... our captain?"

"Exactly, it’s thanks to the captain rushing over to save you. Otherwise, with our physical strength, carrying you back to the base might have been too late..." The soldier with an injured arm was somewhat fearful.

Had the captain not arrived in time, even if the comrade’s life was saved, his leg might have been lost. He dared not imagine what the consequences would have been.

"Thanks to the captain indeed."

The wounded soldier lying in bed was silent for a while and then gently nodded.