NOVEL Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming Chapter 355 Stopping Bleeding

Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming

Chapter 355 Stopping Bleeding
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Chapter 355: Chapter 355: Stopping Bleeding

Chapter 355 -355: Stopping Bleeding

Bai Xiao and Liu Yun gritted their teeth and diligently followed the team without falling behind. After silently trudging for hours, they finally heard cautious voices ahead.

They knew they had finally arrived.

An Zhiyuan and his team were on high ground, and the Transport Team delivered meals once a day on average. The first meal was fresh! The second one was leftovers. If special circumstances arose and the Transporters could not deliver, they had no choice but to nibble on compressed biscuits and cold water. When they had arrived on the first day, they were immediately greeted with a harsh attack.

An intense assault had come, so An Zhiyuan and his team had almost spent a day eating dust in the trenches, and two soldiers were severely wounded while three sustained minor injuries. Since they were all rookies, panic in such circumstances inevitably led to injuries.

The minor wounds were manageable, but the severe injuries posed a risk to life. They never expected casualties on their first day.

Superiors had already been notified! Medical corpsmen were coming tonight; if the injuries were serious, the Transporters would carry them down, if minor, they would be treated and continue to stay. Two corpsmen would retreat with the Transporters.

Only then did An Zhiyuan find some relief.

The Transporters and medics were coming up tonight. 𝔫𝖔𝖛𝖕𝖚𝔟.𝖈𝖔𝔪

Upon Bai Xiao’s and her team’s arrival, they were immediately taken to see the wounded. Two of the severely injured had been penetrated by shrapnel from weapons—one involved the internal organs, another hit the main artery in the thigh. Although they had been quickly bandaged to stop the bleeding, their conditions were not good, and both were currently unconscious.

Liu Yun was dumbfounded, looking at the two men, helpless. She was a nurse from the hospital, sent here because she had no strong background or sufficient skills to retain her position under the hospital leaders, she was merely cannon fodder sent here. Among medical workers, she didn’t even qualify as a doctor; she literally had no idea how to handle such situations.

Bai Xiao glanced at Liu Yun, whose trembling body didn’t lie. The sister was petrified.

Seeing the gruesome blood was indeed terrifying. If Bai Xiao hadn’t experienced much in her previous life, she would have been scared stiff too.

Mainly because she had treated not less than a thousand, but at least eight hundred people. She had witnessed unspeakable horrors, having seen situations far bloodier than this, not to mention the time she and her brother treated accident victims alongside Li Dongliang, whose condition was even more terrifying than this.

Thus, she remained calm in this situation, took out her acupuncture kit, and gave two needles to each person, ensuring at least that they could safely return to camp. Further treatment was not their responsibility. Bai Xiao wouldn’t just watch these comrades die but also wouldn’t exhaust her special ability, as she couldn’t predict what might happen next.

The surrounding Transporters and soldiers watched Bai Xiao’s acupuncture with some disappointment. They all had external injuries, and acupuncture was something they had never seen used on frontline casualties before. It seemed the quality of the medical staff varied greatly, and they were in for hardships.

However, when they saw the wounded’s bleeding stop and the unconscious men actually opened their eyes, everyone was pleasantly surprised.

Gratitude was evident on their faces; no one could understand the significance of comrades to them. The two had been unconscious for too long, and no one could guarantee their recovery.

Now that the two had woken up, their chances of survival greatly increased.

“I’ve only temporarily stopped the bleeding, relieving some pain! They still need to be sent down quickly to the hospital for surgery—the shrapnel inside is very dangerous,” Bai Xiao instructed the Transporters.

The Transporters nodded.

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