Halfway there, Fang Yan suddenly remembered that there was a spring in the kitchen!
However, given the situation just now, she couldn't enter the kitchen to fetch spring water.
Now that she remembered this, she wanted to stop immediately and go into her space to fetch spring water.
Just as she was about to brake, she suddenly remembered that if she wanted to feed the little fish and the spring water, she would have to stop the car and take them out of the basket.
It's easy to take them out, but it'll be difficult to pick them up and put them back in the basket later.
Because no one was helping her hold down the handlebars of the bicycle.
Furthermore, they are both unconscious, so getting them to drink the spring water will probably take a lot of effort.
Instead of wasting time on this journey...
Fang Yan glanced at the road conditions, which were surrounded by mountains and forests, and inexplicably thought of Zhang Laowu's cold eyes.
No, we can't linger on the road for too long.
In case of any unforeseen circumstances, relying solely on a hidden blade, I might not have a chance of winning.
Thinking of this, she used every ounce of strength she had, pedaling the bicycle with all her might.
She didn't dare to relax for a second, using all her strength to press down hard on the front of the car, and straining her feet as much as she could.
I thought there would be a car accident along the way;
I thought this road would take at least twenty minutes to cycle.
Fang Yan managed to get Xiaoyuzai and Qibei to the county hospital safely in just thirteen minutes.
This must be the power of motherhood.
All the way, Fang Yan had only one thought in her mind—she absolutely couldn't let Xiao Yuzai and Qi Bei get hurt, and she had to get them to the hospital as quickly as possible.
This belief enabled Fang Yan, a petite woman with mediocre cycling skills and little strength, to safely transport the small fish and the clam, weighing nearly a hundred pounds, to the county town in one go.
"Nurse, could you please call a male doctor to help me?" Fang Yan called out as soon as she arrived at the hospital entrance and saw a nurse about to walk in.
"My child and dog were bitten by a snake. The dog is too heavy for me to carry."
The young nurse came running over, glanced into the basket, and said, "But we don't treat dogs here."
“But we don’t have a veterinary station here,” Fang Yan said helplessly.
There were no vet clinics for dogs in the county, and she didn't know where to take Qibei, so she brought Qibei to the vet as well.
"Sigh, that's true, you wait here." The nurse was kind-hearted. Seeing Qibei lying motionless in the basket, she felt sorry for him. She ran in and called a male doctor out. "A child and a dog, they said they were bitten by a snake."
Without Fang Yan needing to explain, the nurse explained the situation clearly to the male doctor.
"Do you know what kind of snake bit you?" The male doctor walked to the basket, took out the baby fish, examined it briefly, and asked.
Fang Yan asked the nurse to help hold down the front of the car. After the doctor finished examining Xiao Yuzai, she reached out and took the child. "We didn't see what kind of snake it was, but the experienced elders in the village said it was very likely bitten by the red spear green snake, which is unique to Lion Roar Ridge."
The county town is not far from Lion Roar Ridge, and the hospital receives three to five patients every year who have been bitten by snakes on Lion Roar Ridge.
"Take the child inside first and do a check-up," the male doctor instructed Fang Yan, while frowning at Qibei in the basket. "This is a people's hospital, a place to treat people."
The implication is that dogs are not allowed to receive veterinary care here.
"Doctor, we don't have a place specifically for dogs to be treated here. I was thinking, could you prescribe some of the medicine you're giving my child as well? Whether it lives or dies is up to fate, but I can't just watch it pass away without doing anything for it. Please help me!"
"Isn't this ridiculous? How can you give human medicine to a dog?" The male doctor scolded, but he still bent down and used all his strength to lift Qibei out of the basket. "Save the child first, I'll take a look at it later."
Should I say that Qibei was very lucky?
When the male doctor was studying medicine, there happened to be a disease control station next door, which specialized in treating poultry such as pigs, chickens, and ducks. Occasionally, people would bring their cats or dogs for treatment.
When he had nothing to do, he would wander around the epidemic prevention station and learn a little bit about it.
At least I know how to give a dog an injection and how to control the dosage of medication.
The male doctor had treated snake bite cases before and was very familiar with the treatment process. After a thorough examination, he confirmed that the little fish had indeed been bitten by the red spear green snake, which is unique to Lion's Roar Ridge.
So they started administering the medicine to him. The red spear green snake is timid and sensitive, and it usually doesn't appear in places where there are people.
The fact that a three-year-old child was bitten by it can only mean that the child went up the mountain and may have accidentally bumped into it, which is why he was bitten.
Seeing that Fang Yan was so young, the male doctor couldn't help but nag a bit more, "Two or three-year-old children are active and mischievous. If you can avoid taking them to the mountains, try to take them there as little as possible."
If you have to bring the child up the mountain because there's no one else to look after them, then you must make sure to keep a close eye on the child.
Fortunately, it was a red-spotted green snake that bit the child. If it had been a cobra, pit viper, or krait—venomous snakes with stronger and faster onset of venom—you could regret it to death, but it would have been too late.
Since the incident, Fang Yan has not been able to fully recover. She is only thinking that she must do everything she can to save the child and prevent anything from happening to the child.
She didn't think much about the rest.
Hearing the male doctor's words, she felt a chill run down her spine, breaking out in a cold sweat. Yes, if Little Fish had encountered a highly venomous snake like the five-step snake, whose venom works very quickly, then...
She dared not think further and sincerely accepted the male doctor's words, "Thank you for the reminder, doctor. I will be extremely careful in the future."
Not far from the village entrance, there is a small path that leads directly to Lion's Roar Ridge.
To prevent the little fish from getting playful and running up the mountain.
Every day when passing by that path, Fang Yan repeatedly reminded Xiao Yuzai not to run up the mountain.
You never know what a child is thinking.
Without even thinking, Little Fish pointed to the foot of Lion's Roar Ridge and asked, "Mommy, if any little children or rabbits are injured and can't move, can I take Qibei to rescue them?"
Perhaps every little boy dreams of being a hero.
Fang Yan didn't shatter the little guy's dream of being a hero. Instead, she drew a boundary for him: "Within this boundary, you can take Qibei to rescue them. If they are outside this boundary, Mom suggests that you take Qibei to find an adult to help them."
"Why?" Little Fish asked, not understanding.
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