Chapter 184 Artificial Respiration



Chapter 184 Artificial Respiration

"Stop crying now, come here and do what I tell you."

Sang Yu didn't dare to do artificial respiration herself, as men and women still have to be very careful about their behavior these days.

If she gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to this child in her eyes in public, she would probably have to marry him in the future.

She didn't want to sacrifice her life to save others.

The young woman came over sobbing and half-knelt beside the child's head as she instructed.

"Pinch his nose and blow air into his mouth. Stop only when I say stop." Sang Yu simply cleaned the little boy's mouth, and then squatted on the other side to prepare to perform chest compressions.

"Blow?" The woman looked at her in confusion.

"Do you still want to save him?" Sang Yu's simple words instantly suppressed all the doubts and confusion in her heart.

After pinching the boy's nose and blowing air through his mouth a few times, the boy's chest gradually bulged. Sang Yu clasped her hands together and pressed down vertically on the midpoint of the line connecting the boy's two breasts.

She pressed very quickly, the frequency of chest compressions had to be one hundred to one hundred and twenty times per minute, and each compression was strong enough.

The frequency of thirty compressions and two artificial respirations was repeated for about five times. Finally, the little boy moved and coughed up some water.

"It works! It really works!" The woman was overjoyed and wanted to kneel down on the spot to kowtow to Sang Yu to express her gratitude.

"Don't get excited too quickly, just keep going." Sang Yu glanced at the boy's swollen belly, knowing that he was probably not out of danger yet.

After doing more than ten or nearly twenty cycles, the little boy coughed up more water and gradually regained consciousness.

He opened his eyes dazedly and met his mother's worried face. He asked weakly in a hoarse voice, "Mom, where am I?"

His last memory was that he jumped over a clear stream, accidentally stepped on a mossy pebble when landing, and slipped into the stream.

My head accidentally hit a big rock, and then everything went black and I passed out, completely unaware of what happened next.

"You bastard, I told you so many times not to go to the water, but you still insisted on going. Now look what happened, wuwuwu..."

The woman started cursing angrily, and then she couldn't help but burst into tears.

But it was different from the crying she had done before when she thought she had lost her son. For a moment, she was crying and laughing at the same time, as if she had gone crazy.

The people watching at the side initially thought that this was a doomed attempt, but they didn't expect that the person was actually rescued, and they all looked at Sang Yu sideways.

Taking advantage of the fact that the mother and son were crying and temporarily not noticing him, Sang Yu, who had successfully rescued the people, "quietly" escaped from the scene under the gaze of others, and called Sang Xinghao over there to go home together.

On the way home, Sang Xinghao held Sang Yu's hand and suddenly asked, "Sister, is Bao'er in trouble?"

"Did you hear that from your friends?"

Sang Yu didn't find it strange at all. When she just came out, she saw Sang Xinghao gathered with a group of children and whispering something.

"Well... they said Bao Er fell into the water and died."

Even though he was "expelled" from the team by the other side, Sang Xinghao still found it hard to accept the news when he suddenly heard it.

"Does Hao'er know what it means to die?"

"Yes, when my grandfather died, he was lying in a wooden box and we will never see him again."

When Sang Xinghao was about two years old, his grandfather passed away, but he didn't expect that he could still remember what happened at that time.

Sang Yu asked him softly, "Does Haoer want Baoer to die?"

Sang Xinghao thought about it and shook his head: "No."

This is how the relationship between children is. They may hate each other in the last second, but be as good as before in the next second.

"Bao'er is fine. Hao'er will be able to see him again in the future. You can play together again in the future."

Sang Xinghao, who believed her words without a doubt, was a little surprised when he heard it: "That's great!"

Sang Yu wanted to do good deeds without leaving her name, but this life-saving favor happened in a village where everyone was familiar with her, and anyone could find out her identity by asking.

Before dinner time, the young woman came to express her gratitude with Baoer, who had a linen cloth wrapped around his head.

"Miss Sang, thank you for coming to my rescue, otherwise my Bao'er would have been..."

The young woman was named Zhang Pingchun. She had a difficult delivery when giving birth to Baoer and almost lost both her and her child. Fortunately, God blessed her and she and her child survived.

Her health has not been good since then, and she has never been able to have a child. Baoer can be said to be her only bloodline.

If Baoer really drowned in the stream today, she probably wouldn't want to live alone.

"It's just a matter of convenience. There's no question of whether to save each other or not." Sang Yu hurriedly helped her up. She felt uncomfortable watching him kneel down at every turn.

"I wanted to wait for the boss to come back tonight and come to thank him tomorrow, but after hearing what Baoer said, I feel that I should come here today to thank him and apologize."

Zhang Pingchun gave Zhao Baoer a look, and she knelt down obediently, saying loudly, "Xiao Haozi, I shouldn't have called you a coward. I'm sorry."

This was obviously a rehearsal in advance, but just as one side helped the mother up, the other side knelt down again. Sang Yu was a little amused and helpless for a moment.

"These are just minor conflicts between children. There's no need to be like this."

Sang Yu said this sincerely. She never thought of blackmailing En Zizhuang and forcing the child to apologize to her younger brother by relying on the favor of saving her life.

She asked Sang Xinghao to take Baoer to play nearby, while she and Zhang Pingchun sat down in the pavilion.

"If it were any other child, I would have taken action today. Sister-in-law, you really don't have to take it too seriously. The stream water is icy cold, and Bao'er hit his head again. You have to be careful these days and don't catch a cold."

Zhang Pingchun nodded repeatedly after hearing this: "I know. I've made ginger soup at home. I'll give him a big bowl when I get home."

"That's good. As for these things, sister-in-law, you should take them back." Sang Yu pointed to the wine, meat and two pieces of cloth on the table.

"That won't do. These are thank-you gifts. Isn't my Bao'er's life worth this little money?"

Zhang Pingchun shook her head repeatedly. She felt that she was in a hurry and had not been able to buy live ducks and chickens. Otherwise, she would have brought two over.

The two of them were pushing and shoving each other, and no matter what Sang Yu said, the other party was unwilling to take the things back. Finally, Zhang Pingchun saw that she could not win the argument, so she just ran away with Baoer.

Sang Yongjing, who had been hiding in the house and peeking, was already dumbfounded: "Didn't she send these things? How come it's like we forced her to send them."

Sang Yu was also stunned on the spot. When he came to his senses, he could only smile bitterly: "...Forget it, since it's so kind, then accept it."

I think after this incident, the children in the village will no longer exclude Sang Xinghao, and Baoer will become good friends with him.

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