Chapter 2313 Operation Completed



Chapter 2313 Operation Completed

When Zhou Liru got the blood test results, he was about to take the blood type to the soldiers for blood test and blood draw. Bai Shan turned back and saw it. He glanced at the blood type written on the paper and rolled up his sleeves and said, "It's the same as ours. Let's draw ours."

When they were in the capital, Manbao and Su Jian checked their own blood types after Manbao gave them the first blood transfusion.

In Manbao's words, if they know in advance that they really need a blood transfusion, they can be one step faster than others, because others still need to have their blood tested, but they can directly use their blood type to find a matching person.

After hearing this, Bai Shan not only found out his blood type, but also found a matching person in advance. It is difficult to transfuse blood between close relatives, so even though he and Bai Er have the same blood type, he still excludes him.

But five of the guards they chose had the same blood type as them. As long as the two of them did not lose a lot of blood at the same time, so many guards would be enough for them to receive blood transfusions.

So when Bai Shan saw that General Guo’s blood type was the same as theirs, he rolled up his sleeves.

Bai Erlang was a little scared. It hurt when he pricked his finger to draw blood for a blood test.

So he swallowed, looked around and asked, "Where are the guards?"

Bai Shan said to him, "We don't know if the rebel army will attack us. If they do, they will have to block our way. So don't let them draw our blood. Hurry up and we can eat something and then sit down and rest."

Bai Erlang grabbed Liu Huan, who was trying to move out, and asked, "What if the two of us aren't enough?"

Bai Shan looked at Liu Huan.

Liu Huan was about to cry. If he had known this last time in Liangzhou, he would not have joined in the blood test.

Bai Erlang held onto Liu Huan tightly, adhering to the idea that a friend's death is better than a poor one's, and pulled him towards Bai Shan with force, saying, "From oldest to youngest, you're older than me, so you go first."

Bai Shan, who had already rolled up his sleeves, thought for a moment and nodded in agreement, "Yes, it is indeed time to go from big to small."

So he stood up and walked to the other side of Bai Erlang, signaling Zhou Liru, "Okay, hurry up and inject it. The blood is waiting inside."

As they changed sides, Bai Erlang, who was still in second place, said: "..."

He looked at Bai Shan, then looked at Liu Huan who he was holding tightly, let go of his hand, and sat down on the stool with a look of despair on his face.

It seems that no matter from oldest to youngest or from youngest to oldest, he is always ranked second. So what's the point?

Liu Huan tried to slip away, but Zhou Liru grabbed him, pulled up his sleeves, and motioned him to sit on a stool. "Hurry up, General Guo is waiting for blood to save his life."

Liu Huan wanted to cry, "Can't we stab them first? We should have stabbed them first."

"What's the truth?" Zhou Liru said, "Are you ashamed? Why are you crying as a man? My aunt said it doesn't hurt at all to have your blood drawn."

"Impossible! How can it not hurt when so much blood is flowing out?" Liu Huan asked, "And have you ever had a pump?"

Zhou Liru had never had a pump, but since her aunt said so, it must not hurt. She gestured to Liu Huan with the needle, "Do you want to get the pump or not?"

Liu Huan stretched out his arms like a warrior and closed his eyes tightly.

Zhou Liru rolled up his sleeves, tied his arm with a belt, took a blood vessel and inserted it. Liu Huan screamed "Ah!" Bai Shan and Bai Erlang, who had been watching this side secretly, quickly reached out and held him down, shouting: "Don't move, don't move, the needle will break..."

Zhou Liru: "...I don't believe it. I've stabbed so many people, and they haven't screamed. Why are you screaming?"

Liu Huan shed two lines of tears and cried, "It really hurt just now."

Bai Shan took out a handkerchief and wiped his tears. "Don't cry. Calm down. This way the blood will come out faster and you will suffer less."

Liu Huan: ...I always feel that this is not a good thing to say.

Seeing that he had stopped struggling, Bai Shan turned around and signaled Zhou Liru to inject more, so that she wouldn't have to inject a second time if it wasn't enough later.

Zhou Liru felt that Bai Shan was right to worry, so he not only drew a little more blood from Liu Huan, but also drew more blood from Bai Erlang and Bai Shanshi.

Bai Shan wanted to say something several times but stopped herself. Finally, she watched her silently as she carried in three large bags of blood. After sitting for a while with her arms covered, she followed her in to see what was going on.

Manbao had already sutured the wound on his back. After applying hemostatic medicine and bandaging it, he and the military doctor looked at the arrow in his left chest and discussed where to make the cut.

Zhou Liru brought in the blood, and Manbao took out the needle from his body and asked her to give him a blood transfusion.

The pharmacy also brought over the boiled medicine for invigorating the qi and blood.

After the military doctor gave him the medicine, he felt his pulse and said, "Sir, we have to hurry up. If we don't remove the arrow, something bad will happen."

Manbao nodded, "I know."

She turned to Zhou Liru and said, "You and the military doctor will help me."

"yes."

Bai Shan glanced outside and said, "It's almost dawn, but the room is still dark. Do you want to light some more candles?"

Manbao nodded, "Okay."

The man was unconscious and probably wouldn't wake up, and he wasn't suitable for anesthesia right now, so Manbao took out the knife, looked at the arrow, and cut along the muscle texture...

She didn't make a big cut, trying to minimize the wound, only separating the part where the arrow had penetrated. Zhou Liru and the military doctor nervously helped her separate the flesh so that she could see what was inside...

The military doctor took a look at the wound which was basically unable to be stopped by any measures, and then looked at the blood hanging beside it, and thought to himself: Fortunately, there is this thing for blood transfusion, otherwise, even if the arrow was finally taken out, the person would probably not be able to be saved due to excessive blood loss.

Manbao had tried his best to speed up and even fed him a bowl of hemostatic medicine. It was not until the sun rose and the morning light came in that Manbao carefully took out the separated arrow and threw it aside.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Manbao checked the wound and after confirming that there was no problem, he quickly sutured it to stop the bleeding.

After suturing the wound, she applied hemostatic medicine and bandaged the man, then she freed her hands to feel his pulse.

The military doctor stared at her nervously, "How is it?"

Manbao said: "He is still alive now. Whether he can survive depends on today."

She has done her best, and now it's up to fate.

The military doctor wiped the sweat from his forehead and turned to look at General Guo who was lying on the other side. His lips were now blue and his face looked deathly.

He sighed. When he'd felt the man's pulse when he'd brought him in, he'd already found him lifeless. Furthermore, compared to General Guo's arrow, which had been to the left, his arrow had hit him squarely in the middle, right where his heart was. It was basically impossible.

The military doctor stepped forward and cut out the three arrows from General Guo's chest. Then he looked at Zhou Man and asked worriedly, "Sir, how can we tell others about this?"

Bai Shan immediately said, "Let's not talk about it for now. If anyone asks, just say General Guo is still in a coma."

Manbao also nodded, "Yes, the army's morale cannot be disrupted."

See you at 9pm

(End of this chapter)

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