Chapter 208 Help



“Yo yo…”

The doe licked the fawn while nudging it with its head. After a few times, she saw that the fawn was still lying on the ground, moving slightly, with no sign of standing up, so she couldn't help but call out.

I held it in for too long and something bad happened!

Han Cheng didn't have time to catch his breath, he hurriedly walked up and squatted beside the deer.

The doe was somewhat protective of her child, with a mother's alertness. When she saw that it was Han Cheng, she relaxed her vigilance a little.

Han Cheng placed one hand under the deer's wet head and lifted it up slightly. With his other hand, he pinched the deer's mouth open and used his fingers to take something out. It was some sticky strips.

In later life, he saw a similar thing, but the object was a last-born lamb.

It looked like it was about to die right after it was born. The family members cleaned out the mucus from its mouth and throat, and then lifted its hind legs and turned it upside down to rinse it off. In the end, they saved a life that was about to die.

The situation now is very similar to that time, so he just imitated them and provided treatment.

Han Cheng is still small, and he has no strength left after all the hard work of delivering the doe. The fawn is far from being comparable to a lamb, so he seems a little overwhelmed to do these things.

He turned around and called Liang to come over for help.

At this time, the fawn has already come out of the mother's belly, and there is no need to take care of the mother's emotions anymore.

Liang Yinying came over, and under Han Cheng's instruction, he held the deer's head with one hand and pinched its mouth open with the other hand. Han Cheng, who had his hand free, reached his small hand into the deer's mouth and kept taking things out.

It’s strange to say, nothing will happen if there is no air in the womb, but once out of the womb, without breathing air, death will occur soon.

Life is indeed a magical thing.

At this moment, Han Cheng suddenly realized that becoming smaller was not without its advantages. At least, it gave him an advantage in terms of childbirth.

I remember hearing somewhere before that some women who are born with small hands are the best midwives, specializing in difficult births. Even some babies lying sideways can be delivered naturally. They are called "small-handed grandmas" and can save countless lives.

Han Cheng and Liang acted roughly around the fawn. The mother deer, who was eager to protect her cub, became very anxious. After circling around the fawn for a while, she lowered her head and bumped into Liang, who was holding the fawn's head and pinching its mouth.

Liang was caught off guard and staggered. He used his elbows to support himself and avoided falling to the ground. The deer was well protected.

Although women are weak, they are strong when they become mothers. This also applies to doe. The doe, which was docile in the past, also showed aggressiveness because of her great love for her cubs.

But at this time we are rescuing the fawn, so of course we cannot give in to its love.

"Push it aside!"

Han Cheng said to his senior brother and others.

The eldest brother and others received Han Cheng's instructions and were waiting on the side without being able to help. After hearing Han Cheng's words, they came over here, ready to temporarily drive aside this doe who loved her son so much.

“Boom!”

As a result, before the eldest senior brother and others came over, Uncle Lu came first to greet them!

It suddenly jumped up from the ground, kicked the front of the doe's body with one hoof, and then called "Yo Yo" to the doe, with the majesty of a family patriarch.

The doe cried out in pain. Although she wanted very much to rush over to protect her child, she was forced to stay away due to the power of the old deer. She only cried out anxiously on the edge.

Han Cheng, who caught a glimpse of this scene, was stunned and secretly praised Uncle Lu as a real man!

After his cleaning, some of the mucus blocking the deer's mouth and throat had been removed.

After the fresh air entered its stomach, the little deer became more energetic.

Han Cheng thought about it and worried that it was not safe enough, so he asked his eldest brother and Shang who had already arrived to lift the deer by its hind legs, support its body, lift it upside down, and rinse it with water.

After a while, a trace of mucus flowed out of the deer's mouth. Han Cheng asked Liang to pry the deer's mouth open again. He reached in and cleaned it for a while. Seeing that the deer was struggling more and more vigorously, he let the eldest brother and others put the deer down.

As soon as the little deer touched the ground, it struggled to stand up, ready to get away from these brutal and frightening two-legged beasts as soon as possible.

It was a pity that the baby was born not long ago, his body was soft and he had no strength. He fell down again before he could stand up.

The half-grown fawn, who was often robbed of milk by his father and the two-legged beasts, saw that the newborn was even more miserable than himself. Instead of feeling sympathy, he imitated his father, turned up his upper lip to show his bared teeth, stretched his neck, and looked wretched.

Han Cheng looked at the fawn, which was now fine, and said something to his eldest brother and the others, then walked towards the fire. Firstly, it was cold and he needed to warm himself by the fire, and secondly, he wanted to free up some time so that the mother deer and the fawn could enjoy some family happiness.

As soon as Han Cheng and others left, the anxious doe came over, surrounded the fawn, licked it and nudged it with its head.

Uncle Deer was like a spirit. He no longer paid any attention to the ignorant old woman in the house. He swung his tail and walked leisurely to the place where he usually rested. He ignored Han Cheng and lay down leisurely, showing the demeanor of a great man who would leave without leaving any credit or fame.

With the help of its mother, the fawn tried hard to practice standing up. After falling seven or eight times, it finally stood up.

Although his four calves were shaking violently and he staggered from side to side for two steps before falling to the ground again uncontrollably, he finally stood up.

Han Cheng sat by the fire for a while, then used a clay basin brought by a tribesman to wash the dirt off his hands and arms. The water was already very cold by then, and Han Cheng couldn't help shivering when it touched his body. He didn't feel sleepy to begin with, and now he had even less sleepiness.

Liang, the eldest brother and several others who had just stretched out their hands also started to wash.

Han Cheng wrapped himself in animal skins and roasted himself by the fire for a while, but still felt cold, so he asked someone to go into the cave and get a clay pot that was often used to cook soup, fill it with clean water, and put it on the fire to start boiling. It would be hard to endure the day without drinking some hot water to warm himself up.

While boiling water and warming the fire, he turned his head to look at the little deer that was staggering from side to side as if drunk, and was practicing walking with its four extremely uncoordinated thin legs that were like four sticks.

The little deer made rapid progress and was now able to run a few steps happily.

Although one of them accidentally hit its father's hips...

The water in the jar boiled, and everyone held half a bowl of the steaming boiled water and slurped it into their mouths. It seemed to be more delicious than a deer's milk.

Looking at the little deer greedily drinking milk, everyone was extremely happy. New life can always bring happiness to people.

Especially since this little deer was rescued by the Son of God through great means, it is even more gratifying because it was a tortuous and difficult journey.


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