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It will take more than an hour to get back from here. It will be around 2 PM when we get back, which is equivalent to around 4 PM in other places. Once we get back, we need to process the herbs we've gathered as soon as possible, so Lin Ying doesn't plan to continue gathering herbs.
"Niu Niu, Hu Zi, I'm going back now. You two should go find your mom and dad too."
However, as Lin Ying walked out of the mountain, the two birds still followed her.
Lin Ying thought, let them follow if they want. They'll go back when they get to the foot of the mountain anyway.
A woman and two tigers were walking leisurely when Lin Ying noticed the two smaller tigers staring warily in one direction. Lin Ying instinctively drew her machete from her waist.
Just then, Lin Ying heard a weak cry for help: "Help! Is anyone there?"
Lin Ying walked over with the machete and saw a man in his forties lying there. His face was pale and his lips had turned black.
Lin Ying immediately realized that the person might have been poisoned.
She ran over and asked, "Hello, what's wrong with you?"
The man was overjoyed to see someone, but when he saw a girl who looked quite young, his face turned pale, and he once again felt powerless about his impending death.
Seeing that the man was not speaking, Lin Ying simply went over and took his pulse.
The man's eyes lit up again when he saw Lin Ying's action. Then he thought about it and realized that people who came into these deep mountains were either hunting tigers or gathering herbs.
This girl is clearly not a tiger hunter, so she must be a doctor.
Just as Lin Ying was about to look for the wounds on his body, the man pointed to his ankle: "Here, I was bitten by a snake."
Lin Ying rushed over to check, but she quickly realized that the snake that had bitten her was not venomous.
However, the man was clearly poisoned.
So, ignoring the man's struggles, Lin Ying started searching again.
Finally, Lin Ying found a swollen, dark wound on the back of his neck.
The man was anxious because Lin Ying wouldn't treat him, but at this moment, his eyes were starting to see stars, and his ears were ringing. Even when he tried to speak, he felt he was using a lot of strength, but he couldn't make a sound.
The man then fainted.
Lin Ying ignored him and first stuffed an antidote pill into his mouth. Only then did she begin to treat the poison on his neck.
She took out a sharp boning knife from her spatial storage and made a cut in the man's neck. She then used tweezers to pull out the poison needle inside.
Then, I took out a small jar, lit it, and placed it directly on it for cupping.
Soon, the dark blood on the neck was sucked out.
Lin Ying applied the medicine and bandaged the wound three times before finally finishing. Only after that did Lin Ying treat the injury on his foot.
You could say this man is lucky.
The venom on his neck had an anesthetic effect. He felt no pain at all after being bitten. If he hadn't been bitten by the snake and only felt the discomfort in his body in shock, he wouldn't have even had time to call for help if he had walked a few more steps.
Since it was deep in the mountains, Lin Ying couldn't just leave the person there. After thinking for a moment, she simply carried the person on her back. She then put the valuable medicinal herbs, such as ginseng, that she had collected into her spatial storage.
With the remaining hand she held her own basket, and also picked up the man's bow and arrows.
Finally, once outside the perimeter, Lin Ying spotted the patrol team.
Those people ran over when they saw Lin Ying like that.
Lin Ying said directly, "This person was stung by a bee, and I have already treated him. But he hasn't woken up yet. It's not appropriate to leave him alone in the mountains. My husband, Lao Zhao, isn't home right now, and I can't take him back either, so I'll trouble you to take care of him. I don't know this person either. When he wakes up, ask him where he's from, and if it's convenient, send him back."
The patrol captain hurriedly replied, "Yes, sister-in-law! Send two people over to help."
After handing the person over to the patrol team, Lin Ying went home with peace of mind.
However, she didn't expect that when she returned, the two tigers lying by her well were the very ones that had just disappeared.
Upon seeing Lin Ying approach, the two of them still wore expressions that said, "We're faster than you."
"Didn't we say you weren't allowed to come down the mountain? Why are you still going down?"
However, the two of them just blinked and looked at her innocently.
Helpless, Lin Ying decided to leave them alone for the time being and instead take out the herbs, drying and processing them as needed.
Just as she finished doing that, Lin Ying heard a commotion outside. Looking up, she saw two adult tigers leaping over.
The two tigers threw two roe deer to Lin Ying, and then waited for Lin Ying to take out well water. After she drank it, the mother tiger came to the two cubs and smacked one of them on the head.
The two little ones obediently followed the two big tigers away.
Lin Ying couldn't help but laugh at the scene. She never expected even a tiger would get beaten.