Chapter 348 Bone-Setting Water? This is a Special Supply for the Military Region



Chapter 348 Bone-Setting Water? This is a special supply from the military region. Qin Ye's gaze swept over the simple medicines on the table.

Mercurochrome, gentian violet, iodine, gauze, cotton swabs...

His gaze finally fell on an open bottle of iodine, the pungent smell causing him to frown almost imperceptibly.

He extended two long, strong fingers with distinct knuckles and picked up the bottle of iodine.

He picked it up, glanced at the dark brown liquid, and then casually tossed it back into the enamel plate on the table.

"Clang—!"

A crisp, piercing metallic clang rang out in the infirmary.

The medic, Xiao Li, trembled with fright and turned pale.

Gao Kai's heart skipped a beat. He stared intently at Qin Ye's movements, not understanding what he was trying to do.

After throwing away the iodine, Qin Ye finally spoke.

"This is it?"

He was asking the sanitation worker.

Medic Xiao Li jumped, stammering, "Reporting, instructor...the camp...conditions are limited...that's all..."

"Limited conditions?" Qin Ye repeated those four words. "So, you're using this kind of thing to treat muscle contusions and tissue necrosis caused by high-intensity training?"

He had barely finished speaking when, without waiting for the medic's reply, he immediately issued the order.

"Starting tomorrow, this kind of useless stuff is no longer allowed in my training camp."

He turned to Instructor Zhang Ruobing beside him, his tone unchanged: "Instructor Zhang, could you please bring over the things we prepared for you?"

Zhang Ruobing was taken aback at first, then seemed to remember something, and a look of understanding flashed across her face.

Without saying a word, she gave a heavy "Yes," and immediately turned and strode out.

Everyone was stunned.

What to prepare?

What have you prepared?

This devilish instructor doesn't play by the rules! What is he up to?

Among the crowd, only Su Tang felt a slight stirring in her heart.

Looking at Qin Ye's tall and straight back, and at his cold and aloof expression as he stood in front of the medicine table, she felt a strange premonition.

A few minutes later, under the watchful eyes of the crowd, Lei Kuan and two other instructors carried in a heavy, military-green wooden crate that was about half a person's height.

"Bang!"

The wooden crate was placed heavily on the floor in the center of the infirmary with a dull thud.

Everyone's attention was instantly drawn to the mysterious large box.

Qin Ye stepped forward personally, his slender fingers deftly and skillfully prying open the two metal latches on the box.

"Click, click."

He opened the lid of the box.

The moment the box lid was opened, an extremely rich, complex, yet exceptionally pleasant medicinal fragrance wafted out of the box.

The aroma, a blend of the freshness of herbs, the mellowness of medicinal wine, and an indescribable, heartwarming warmth, instantly overwhelmed the heavy smell of blood and disinfectant in the infirmary, permeating everyone's nostrils.

Just one sniff made me feel much better, even though my bones felt like they were about to fall apart from being beaten.

"My God... what is that smell? It smells amazing!"

"Is it medicine? What kind of medicine smells so good?"

The soldiers who were nearby couldn't help but crane their necks to look into the box.

Inside the huge wooden box, hundreds of small, round iron cans, each about the size of a palm, were neatly and densely packed together.

The black lid and the metal body of the can gleamed faintly in the dim light.

In the very center of each jar lid, three powerful traditional Chinese characters are printed in red paint—

Zheng Gu Shui (a traditional Chinese medicine for bone setting).

"Zheng Gu Shui (a type of traditional Chinese medicine)?"

The soldier who was closest and had the best eyesight stammered out those three words.

The name was like a pebble thrown into a calm lake, instantly creating ripples among the crowd.

What kind of water?

"Bone-setting syrup! You illiterate, it's for treating sprains and bruises!"

"I know this! My dad used to work on a construction site. He fell off a scaffold and almost broke his leg. He asked someone to buy a small bottle from the black market at a high price. They say it's this! He applied it for a few days and was able to walk again! It's amazing!" a soldier shouted excitedly.

"Really? Is it that miraculous?"

"Even more miraculous than that! I heard that the authentic recipe for this stuff was originally used in the palace for eunuchs and guards who practiced martial arts. Later, it spread to the common people and was then confiscated by the army! What's sold on the market now has been diluted countless times! The real, authentic stuff is something ordinary people can't even see!"

The murmurs grew louder, and everyone's eyes were fixed on the inconspicuous little tin cans in the box.

Even Zhang Kui, who had been stubbornly holding on with a disdainful expression, forgot to groan and struggled to sit up to get a better view.

Gao Kai was completely stunned.

He stared intently at those three words, his heart pounding wildly.

Bone-setting water!

Of course he knows what it is!

When he was in the police force, he heard from senior officers that the military region had a specially supplied, highly effective bone-setting remedy, far superior to those available on the market. It was said to have miraculous effects in promoting blood circulation, reducing swelling and pain, and even for fractures. It was said that with proper massage techniques, it could heal 20% faster than others!

But that stuff is a special supply among special supplies, with extremely limited annual production. Only special reconnaissance units that carry out the most dangerous missions are issued small quantities. Ordinary field troops, even company commanders, might not see a single bottle.

But now...

A whole box!

There were hundreds of cans, densely packed together!

And just like that... they appeared in their godforsaken reserve camp?

Gao Kai's mind went blank. He subconsciously looked at Qin Ye, who remained expressionless, as if he had only taken out a box of cheap canned goods.

This is...this is an incredibly extravagant gesture!

Who exactly is this Instructor Qin?!

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