Chapter 69: Sickness (1/2)



Chapter 69: Sick

Song Huilan looked at her man worriedly.

The man patted her shoulder and followed her.

Many villagers in Qinjia Village followed suit because they were unfamiliar with Yezi Mountain and were attracted by its natural and unpretentious nature.

Yang Kaifu was so anxious that he jumped up and down, "Come back! Come back! You are going to die!"

Zhu Lihua held her mother-in-law tightly, and they both cried silently.

Even Song Huilan turned her head away sadly.

Yang Kaifu touched his head, roared in anger, snatched the torch from the person next to him, and chased after him.

He cursed, "Fuck you, you guys were able to get into the mountain without me leading the way, you bunch of idiots!!"

The remaining people looked at each other, none of them were able to take that step. Only Yang Gui, without saying a word, picked up the torch in his hand and followed.

In a short while, it disappeared into the vast night.

Qin Qing opened his eyes in a daze, only to feel as if his head weighed a thousand pounds, and he could hardly open his eyelids.

She struggled to get up and stumbled to the closet, only to see the girl in the mirror with disheveled hair and a disheveled appearance. Her eyes seemed to be filled with spring water, and she was so blurry that she was almost seeing double.

The whole face is abnormally red.

She slapped her forehead.

Then I remembered that I had rolled down the slope.

You should be running a fever now.

Qin Qing went straight to the bedroom and took out the medicine box. Thinking of the seriously injured and unconscious boy, her mood became a little heavy.

Even the movements of his hands became hurried.

Gauze, cotton swabs, antipyretics, anti-inflammatory drugs, iodine, water, bread... She picked up everything that might be useful.

At this moment, I don’t care whether this matter will be exposed.

The young men on both sides have already passed out.

Saving talents is the most important thing.

The temperature at night was obviously much different from that during the day. Qin Qingjian was woken up by the cold and quickly turned to check on the boy's condition.

The boy's whole body felt like it was burning on fire and was scorching hot.

Qin Qing carefully lifted up his clothes and saw that the skin and flesh at the wound were faintly white, but the blood had stopped flowing.

She put the bag in her side pocket down and carefully wiped the wound with a cotton swab dipped in iodine.

A large piece of skin was scraped off from the boy's left calf, which was shocking to see.

Qin Qing applied the medicine one by one.

Even the small wounds on the hands were not spared.

Because the boy's body temperature was abnormal, Qin Qing was afraid that he had a high fever caused by inflammation of the wound.

He quickly scooped up a few anti-inflammatory pills, dissolved them in water, and forced them into the boy's mouth.

Yang Lian swallowed subconsciously, but the sudden bitterness choked her throat.

The boy coughed a few times and suddenly opened his eyes.

His eyes were tearful and blank as he looked at Qin Qing.

"What are you giving me to eat..."

Qin Qing carefully comforted him.

"Drink some water, just drink some..."

The young man mechanically took the cup from the girl's hand, swallowed most of the anti-inflammatory water, and then fell into a deep sleep.

There was nothing wrong found.

Qin Qing breathed a sigh of relief.

Then he slumped to the ground, picked up the cup that the boy had thrown on the ground, and drank the water with the fever-reducing medicine.

Then he carefully ate the bread beside him.

While eating, he turned his head to observe the boy's reaction.

Fortunately, the man was seriously injured and never woke up.

Qin Qing sighed. It would be extremely difficult for them to get out of this mountain on their own.

Now I just hope someone finds it soon.

Can be found.

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