Eating Melons and Watching the Show in a Chronicles Novel

As a member of the working class, Lin Jingyu, a cargo registrar at a port, transmigrated to the early 1970s during her lunch break.

She unexpectedly discovered that she had entered a chronicl...

Chapter 210 No medicine again?

"fine."

Peng Qibo's dry throat rasped, "How long have I been unconscious?"

"Two days."

Luo Pengfei put the lunchbox down.

He walked over and poured him a glass of warm water. "If it weren't for Old Master Qin personally examining you and saying you were just exhausted and had no other injuries, I would have sent you to the capital."

"I'm really fine."

Peng Qibo took the water glass and drank the warm water in one gulp.

After putting down his water glass, he asked in a deep voice, "Where is he? Have they been brought back?"

Nearly half of the brothers who went on the mission with him this time were killed.

Several were seriously injured, a few were slightly injured, leaving only him and three or four of his brothers who were not seriously wounded.

"They're all back."

Luo Pengfei nodded, looking at the person in front of him as if he wanted to say something, but then remained silent.

"What's wrong?"

Peng Qibo noticed that he seemed to want to say something but hesitated, and couldn't help but frown. "What can't we brothers say to each other?"

"no!"

Luo Pengfei hesitated for a moment before deciding to tell the truth, "Although they have been brought here, unfortunately there is no medicine available, so..."

"No medicine? No medicine again?"

Peng Qibo was well aware of what the lack of medicine meant at this time.

He stared at the person in front of him. "Not a single medicine? Is it really necessary for the higher-ups not to allocate any medication to our medical department?"

"Actually, it's not myrrh."

Luo Pengfei knew that there was no point in hiding it anymore at this point. "You remember Lu Qingyang from Chunnan County, right?"

"Lu Qingyang?"

The name hadn't appeared in his memory for a long time, but Peng Qibo quickly remembered it. "Was it him who delivered the second batch of medicine?"

"Yes, it has been delivered."

Luo Pengfei recounted the whole story, saying, "Now the higher-ups are pressuring us, saying that they must investigate the origin of this batch of medicines before they can be allocated to the soldiers."

Drugs of unknown origin like these shouldn't be in our unit. They said they'd set up an investigation team to question the relevant personnel in Chunnan County…

"That's enough. I get it."

Peng Qibo's expression grew increasingly grim.

He immediately got up, preparing to stand up.

Unexpectedly, Peng Qibo, who had not eaten for two days and two nights, was so weak that he almost stumbled and fell to the ground.

"careful."

Luo Pengfei immediately helped the man up, saying, "You need to eat something first, otherwise you won't be able to hold on and you won't be able to walk out."

"Give me the food."

Sitting on the hospital bed, Peng Qibo knew that he really should eat a full meal first.

Without saying a word, he took the lunchbox and stuffed the food into his stomach as quickly as possible.

After filling my stomach, I finally felt some strength return to my hands and feet.

He finished another glass of warm water.

As he stood up and walked out, he said, "Want to go to Shuibu Village? If so, then come with me."

"To Shuibu Village?"

Luo Pengfei's eyes lit up instantly, and he quickly chased after him, saying, "As long as we go to Shuibu Village, I'll do whatever you say."

"Where are Elder Qin and the others having their meeting?"

"Where else could it be? Of course, it would be the conference room in the administration hall."

"Hurry up."

...

The two walked faster and faster, and the soldiers who passed by didn't even have a chance to greet them.

He walked briskly to the door of the conference room in the administration hall.

Two guards saw them appear and were just about to say something.

Peng Qibo pushed open the office door and barged in.

The group, who were arguing amongst themselves, never expected someone to intervene.

When Peng Qibo appeared...

Their expressions froze.

The large conference room fell silent.

None of the leaders spoke.

Peng Qibo saluted them.

Then he said to Elder Qin, "I, Peng Qibo, request that Commander Qin order the soldiers to be given medicine."

"Comrade Peng, the origin of this batch of drugs is unknown, and they cannot be used for the time being."

A middle-aged man with a sullen face and a hint of dissatisfaction in his eyes said, "It's not too late to use it unless we investigate it thoroughly."

"Leader Jiang, are you suggesting we leave the medicine in the open while the soldiers just wait to die?"

A hint of sarcasm crept across Peng Qibo's lips. "In your heart, the origin of the medicine is more important than the lives of the soldiers, isn't it?"

"That's not what I meant."

Leader Jiang forced a stiff smile. "This batch of medicine wasn't approved through official channels, so we dare not give it to the soldiers. This is for the soldiers' own good."

"I understand what Leader Jiang means."

Peng Qibo nodded and asked directly, "Then may I ask, Leader Jiang, when will the medicine be delivered through official channels? When was the first time medicine was delivered to our department?"

When will this batch of medicine be delivered?

Leader Jiang surely knows how many soldiers in the medical department are waiting for medicine to save their lives.

"If the higher-ups don't remove the medicine, there's nothing I can do."

Jiang's tone was displeased and reproachful: "I understand what Comrade Peng means, but our troops should act according to rules and regulations, otherwise things will fall into chaos."

"It's all in chaos?"

Peng Qibo suddenly smiled and said, "With a capable leader like you, Jiang, how could our troops possibly be in chaos? We just want to ask you to save our lives."

Before the other person could react, he quickly stepped forward.

He directly helped the person sitting in the chair up, and while leading the person out, he said, "I know that Leader Jiang has always cherished our soldiers."

We certainly won't stand by and watch them die. Please, Leader Jiang, visit us, the seriously wounded soldiers, and tell us to thank you properly.

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