It turns out that when some people are sick, it is because they are really sick, while when some people are sick, we can only say that they are sick.
Lin Hai felt like he'd been completely mad lately, dwelling on seemingly insignificant things. A grown man had nearly been driven to death by fundamental scientific theory. After all, he'd already arrived in this world. Whether one plus one equaled two or two plus fifty, shouldn't he just live his life? If the gunpowder didn't explode, then it didn't. He couldn't possibly rely on it to blast through the barrier of time and space and return to his original world, where he could continue his unemployed and decadent life.
Therefore, Lin Hai's illness disappeared rapidly in the past few days, and his overall condition improved visibly. Now the only thing left was weakness caused by long-term loss of appetite.
This led to many sworn brothers who were unaware of the truth constantly lamenting that they had met a miracle doctor. Some of those with a bad temper even hoped to go back and kidnap the "miracle doctor". After all, disasters and illnesses were inevitable in the future when they were developing new land, and having a miracle doctor by their side would make them feel more secure.
This brainless and reckless person was immediately stopped by Wang Liang. After all, it was hard to say whether this was kidnapping or suicide. At the same time, this plan was despised by the ninth brother Sun Deyou. After all, before this, Sun Deyou was the only doctor in the team and was also the military doctor at that time.
To be honest, Sun Deyou is one of the people who supports Lin Hai the most. After all, it was Lin Hai who performed disinfection and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, helping Sun Deyou rescue countless comrades. While Sun Deyou was amazed by his talent, he also gained his favor and support.
After all, Sun Deyou always claimed to be a descendant of the divine doctor Sun from the previous dynasty or the dynasty before that (Sun Deyou himself was not very clear about whether it was the previous dynasty or the dynasty before that, after all, he had not read any serious medical books and just heard it from others).
After all, when Lin Hai first hoped to go to the wounded camp to help, Sun Deyou's first reaction was "Is this person here to steal my skills?". Later, he thought about his own medical skills and felt that there was no need for the other party to steal his skills, so he changed his mind to "Is this person trying to hide here and not go to the front line?". Then he found that Lin Hai was quick and efficient, and thought "It's not a bad idea to take him as an apprentice. After all, I have some skills in treating injuries that need to be passed down." Until Lin Hai saved Wang Liang, Sun Deyou's thoughts changed to "He's probably not going to take apprentices at such a young age. I don't know if he would be willing to become sworn brothers, but isn't it a bit of a disadvantage to be his brother?"
For now, Lin Hai has actually passed on all the "medical skills" that can be used at this stage to Sun Deyou, and has also intentionally or unintentionally passed on a lot of information beyond the scope, such as saying that disinfection is because there are "bugs" in the wound, and that the "bugs" are invisible to the naked eye but are fatal, etc. However, he could not clearly explain what kind of bugs they are and where they came from. He only said that when the conditions are ripe, he would let Sun Deyou take a closer look, which made Sun Deyou feel uncomfortable.
Of course, for everyone, Lin Hai's gradual recovery also means that the person who urged him to "hurry up" every day has appeared again.
From the first day of their journey, everyone's ears were filled with Lin Hai's slogans, such as "Take 100 more steps every hour, and you'll walk an extra two miles a day," "Get up half an hour earlier, and arrive half a month earlier," and "The more you exceed your quota today, the happier you will be tomorrow." In Wang Liang's words, "Xiao Linzi was so down and out before, he must have been an overseer for a landlord, kicked out because he offended too many people."
But no matter what, as Lin Hai's body continued to recover, the entire team had broken up into small pieces, passed through the heavily guarded Tianmen Pass, and entered the hinterland of the three southwestern provinces, which was still in a state of large-scale anarchy.
"Little Linzi." Wang Liang called Lin Hai, as if he had something to say.
As soon as they passed Tianmen Pass, Wang Liang became a little anxious, and he hesitated several times to speak. In Lin Hai's words, he was "like a pure love warrior who wanted to confess his love tonight, constantly wanting to open his mouth but unable to speak."
So Lin Hai deliberately didn't ask him what he wanted to say.
Lin Hai actually knew very well that not only Wang Liang, but most of the brothers in the team had some inexplicable irritability.
The reason is simple: even if people had come to the southwest before, they had followed the army to fight and left after the battle, never intending to settle there. Furthermore, even though those who had served in the military and fought across thousands of miles could be considered well-informed, they were essentially people who would never leave their homeland, much like the vast majority of people in this world.
Lin Hai was certain that if he hadn't marched the troops, taking advantage of the battle and not yet fully recovered, and instead had them pack up and split into ninety-nine groups, all gathering in the southwest, it would have been a miracle to have ten men still alive. Therefore, even though many of his sworn brothers had lost their legs and were being carried by others, Lin Hai urged them to advance faster, ensuring they had no time to think. They ate after each day's march and slept after each meal, which was how they managed to persevere until today.
So once everyone passed through Tianmen Pass and officially entered the southwest, the uncertainty and uncertainty about the future quickly took hold. As the saying goes, a journey of a hundred miles begins with a single step. Lin Hai knew this was the true crunch time. Wang Liang, knowing the full truth, wasn't particularly hesitant. It was just that, as the eldest brother, the team's emotions, transmitted to him, made him doubly nervous and overwhelmed.
"Brother," Lin Hai interrupted Wang Liang, pulling him to the side of the team and whispering, "I know what you want to say. Actually, everyone discussed it privately without me, and I know what you're worried about. It's okay. Just let you hold on for a few more days. Once we've passed Jinguan City, I'll give you an explanation."
Seeing Lin Hai's resolute words, Wang Liang gave up the idea of continuing. He wanted to return to the front of the team to continue clearing the way, but after thinking for a moment, he added, "Brother, I know why you insist on going there. Don't worry, I will do my best to appease the brothers. You should know that the brothers actually agree with your plan. It's just that none of us had any idea of settling in the southwest before, and now that the plan is suddenly becoming a reality, we are a little uneasy."
"Yeah, I know. Don't worry, big brother."
Lin Hai understands this mentality very well; it's similar to his own job change. Despite all the hype from the headhunter and the probing during the interview, he felt like he knew a lot about the new company. But when he reported for work, especially walking to the company entrance, the thought of stepping into a new environment and a new job made him feel nervous and uneasy, even though he knew it was the right move. For someone who'd changed jobs so many times before, this was a very reasonable thought.
Three days later in the afternoon, just on the edge of the Jinguan Plain, if you walk another ten miles southwest you will enter the hills, Lin Hai suddenly announced that he would not leave today, and everyone should pack up and rest, as he also had something to tell his brothers.
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