Zhu Qinghao died, drowned in a urine bucket by her scumbag husband. With no one to collect her body, she became a wandering ghost.
During her time as a ghost, she witnessed her family members...
Not satisfied with just throwing it out, she used the stun gun to shock the wild boar again, making sure it wouldn't wake up anytime soon before putting away her precious stun gun.
Then, Si Tian picked up a large rock and hit the wild boar on the head several times. Seeing that it was enough, she ran towards the infirmary.
During the run, she glanced at the time and realized it was already past midnight. She could only silently pray that Sheng Yi was still awake.
Sheng Yi was already asleep, but he was a light sleeper and quite alert. Before Si Tian even started knocking, he could hear someone running outside.
He initially thought it was just another patient seeking medical help in the middle of the night, but the next moment he heard Si Tian's faint voice.
"Dr. Xiao Jiang, Dr. Xiao Jiang, it's me, Si Tian. Please open the door quickly, I need to talk to you about something important."
Upon hearing that it was Si Tian, he immediately thought of Zhu Qinghao.
Sheng Yi didn't have time to think about anything. He got up, dressed, and put on his shoes in one go, and then quickly went to open the door.
"Comrade Si Tian? What's wrong? What happened? Is her foot hurting? Or is it something else? Let's talk as we walk."
Sheng Yi rushed over to check, but before stepping out the door, he glanced back at Old Master Sheng, who was fast asleep after drinking.
Si Tian didn't expect Sheng Yi to be in such a hurry. Before she could even catch her breath, she heard him ask such a long series of questions.
So she quickly adjusted her breathing as she walked, and whispered a brief account of what had happened.
When Sheng Yi learned that wild boars had appeared in their area, he panicked.
He was relieved after hearing from Si Tian that the wild boar was injured and had been knocked unconscious by her, but he still quickened his pace.
Only after seeing the wild boar lying on the ground, barely breathing, did they finally feel completely relieved.
Si Tian was also clever; before going to call Sheng Yi, she deliberately hit the wild boar's head many times with a large rock.
Therefore, in Sheng Yi's opinion, most of the wild boar's injuries were from other places, while a small portion was caused by Si Tian hitting it. It's reasonable that it ended up in this state.
Sheng Yi could tell at a glance that the wild boar had been injured before it broke into Zhu Qinghao's yard. It looked like it had fallen into a trap and then climbed out on its own.
What he was seeing made him very glad that he had called Si Tian over to check on Zhu Qinghao; otherwise, Zhu Qinghao would have had to face the wild boar alone.
Moreover, in his view, the measures Si Tian took were very correct; upon discovering a problem that couldn't be handled, she immediately went to call him.
Upon hearing that Zhu Qinghao was unaware that a wild boar had crashed into her door, Sheng Yi's impression of Si Tian improved even further.
"Thank you, Comrade Si Tian. Hao Hao would have been terrified if she had known a wild boar had entered the yard. Luckily, she didn't find out. What are your plans for dealing with this wild boar?"
As Sheng Yi said these words, he forgot that Zhu Qinghao had been watching almost the entire time he killed his prey last time. How could she be afraid of these things?
Fortunately, Si Tian didn't think too much about it. She just felt that in this era, most normal people would be very scared if they heard that wild boars would get into their homes.
"I wonder if Dr. Jiang has any good ideas? I don't really want to hand it over to the village. I was originally thinking that if possible, Haohao and I could each take half, but..."
"OK."
Sheng Yi's sudden voice interrupted Si Tian's hesitation.
"ah?"
“I said okay, I’ll kill it, and you can each have half.”
Si Tian was stunned when she heard his answer.
"Dr. Jiang, you can even butcher pigs?"
Sheng Yi glanced at her indifferently and nodded.