The mention of potential deaths and the fact that Chief Peng was so nervous caused Old Ji, who was standing on the far side, to also become nervous, and even Amo came over from the side.
"Since this is a matter of life and death, then speak up immediately."
Chief Peng said, "Among the people we rescued this time, there were dozens of heavily pregnant women who were about to give birth, but we don't have any midwives here."
"Huh? You're having a baby?"
Ah Chen was somewhat surprised.
Amo said, "That's easy. I'll contact Zimiao right away and ask them to send an experienced midwife over. If there's not enough time, I'll find a midwife locally."
"Holy Maiden, what about the venue? There are quite a few people! There are no empty tents."
"Go find the person in charge of logistics right away and tell them what I said. Immediately set up a large shed and arrange all the women who are about to give birth together for unified care."
As soon as he finished speaking, Amo sent a guard to accompany Chief Peng, and also ordered another guard to contact the Zi Miao people immediately.
moment,--
Siwei reported: "Holy Maiden, there are dozens of Miao doctors here, including seven or eight Miao women, who all know how to deliver babies."
"Then what are we waiting for? Let them go to Chief Peng and discuss it."
"yes."
Ah Chen, standing next to him, was completely stunned!
After everyone left the greenhouse, Lao Ji came over.
"Young Master, --"
Old Ji held Ah Chen's hand tightly, filled with admiration and emotion for everything the young prince had done.
"Mr. Ji, please have a seat!"
"Hey! Young master, please have a seat."
After the two sat down, Achen asked, "Elder Ji, what brings you here?"
"Young master, have we disturbed you?"
Ah Chen shook his head.
Old Ji then explained his purpose: he wanted to participate in the treatment of the wounded and hoped that Achen could make arrangements.
Upon hearing this, Ah Chen said, "You're already quite old. This kind of weather isn't suitable for running around outside. The roads are muddy, and you might fall."
"Young Master, I brought six students with me, all of them in the medical field. You can make arrangements as you see fit; we are not afraid."
"Oh, I see! That works too."
Ah Chen thought for a moment, then waved to a female guard and said to Old Ji, "Old Ji, we just set up a temporary clinic here yesterday. Grandma Zi Miao is in charge. Would you be so kind as to take on the role of deputy director?"
Deputy Director?
Why make the renowned medical master Lao Ji the deputy director of a small clinic?
Mo, who had just finished arranging her work, was filled with surprise upon hearing this, and even glanced at Yun over there.
The two women's eyes seemed to say: Only Mu Achen could probably do something like this!
But when Lao Ji heard what A Chen said, his eyes lit up.
"What's the trouble? I should thank you, young master, for giving this old man this opportunity! So when can we start our jobs?"
"Anytime! But--"
Ah Chen said, "Elder Ji, my Miao family practices Miao medicine. Miao medicine includes medical and medicinal poisons, so you need to be prepared that they don't have any so-called certificates."
"I know, I know, I've heard about it! Don't worry, young prince, I'll take care of the old man who does Western medicine. As for Miao medicine, I'll learn it, I won't interfere. As for the certificate, don't worry, young prince."
“In that case, --” Ah Chen turned to the guard beside him and said, “Sister, take Elder Ji and the others first.”
"Yes, Brother Chen."
Old Ji came quickly and left quickly. After all, ever since he witnessed Zi Miao's miraculous medical skills, the old man's heart had been restless, and he couldn't sleep all night.
Unfortunately, Zi Miao didn't buy into his act at all.
The Zi Miao people couldn't understand Han language either; this branch was entirely composed of unborn Miao.
Fortunately, three hundred households of the Zi Miao are slowly making contact with the Han people. Although they still cannot understand the Han language, at least they are not as resistant as before.
The area where Ah Chen and his group were temporarily stationed now has hundreds of sheds, and the number of non-Miao people has now exceeded 30,000.
The majority of them were women, pregnant women, the elderly, and children.
Fortunately, the terrain was large enough, and each shed was not small, plus there were other small houses, so they were not exposed to the rain.
but,--
They didn't get wet, but the Miao people who had cleared out their sheds all got soaked.
At this moment, many non-Miao people watched the Miao people building sheds in the rain, and were deeply moved by the sight of the Miao people working hard despite the heavy rain.
"Brother Miao!"
"Uncle Miao!"
A group of seven- or eight-year-old children ran out of the shed.
Within minutes, another group of children came out in the rain.
"Uncle Miao, what can we do? Please arrange for us to do it."
“Brother Miao, we usually herd cattle and do chores at home. Please arrange for us to do what we can.”
These children were all rescued from the disaster area by the Miao people from different places.
For some of them, all their relatives had been lost.
They will never forget that during the torrential rain and landslide, it was the Miao brothers and uncles who risked their lives to bring them out of that dark and gloomy place.
After they arrived, they were well taken care of; apart from not having their own clothes, they were fed better than they usually ate.
They also can't forget that they occupied the shed where the Miao uncles and brothers used to rest.
At this moment, a hundred or two children are standing in the wind and rain.
This scene left people feeling uneasy.
When the Miao villager in charge saw the non-Miao children in the rain, he quickly came over and shouted loudly with his small megaphone:
"Go back inside, everyone! Don't catch a cold!"
"Uncle Miao, please find us something to do, we can do it--"
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