Chapter 110 Doctor Huang Teases Sato (2/2)



As Dr. Huang approached, Sato immediately asked him, "What are you doing, you old geezer? Didn't I say I didn't want you, and I wanted that brat instead?"

Dr. Huang immediately pulled down Sato's pants and casually glanced at the injury. He then poured the disinfectant he was holding directly onto the wound.

"Ah! Ah! It hurts so much! You old bastard, are you trying to kill me?" Sato struggled in pain, cold sweat beading on his forehead.

"Pain? That's to be expected. What a coward. A soldier from Japan? Compared to soldiers from China, he's nothing." Dr. Huang muttered to himself.

After disinfecting the wound with disinfectant, Dr. Huang took out some medicinal powder. This powder is meant to help wounds heal faster, but it has a drawback: it's very painful.

Sato had just recovered from the pain caused by the disinfectant and was breathing heavily. He didn't notice that Dr. Huang was holding a bottle of medicine powder and had already started opening it and pouring it out.

"Ahhh," came the sound of a pig being slaughtered, which drew people outside to stop what they were doing and come to the door of the room to watch.

"You...you...old bastard, you...you're trying to kill me." Sato was trembling all over from the pain, and his words were incoherent, he even started to stutter.

Dr. Huang remained silent throughout, simply doing his job. If he weren't a doctor, he would have burst out laughing. Who says doctors have to cater to patients' emotions? They have to step in when necessary.

Once the pain subsided, Sato began shouting, "I want to report you! I want to report your Chinese soldiers for abusing prisoners of war! And also, I want to report your Chinese people for maliciously harming me!"

Those watching at the entrance couldn't help but laugh. Some of them hadn't participated in the mission on the mountain, while others had, and none of them had seen Sato's injuries.

Now, Dr. Huang has pulled his pants down to his ankles, and since Sato is lying right in front of the door, everyone watching at the door can see him clearly.

Wow, that hero really didn't hold back Sato at all. Those who didn't know the truth were all praising the unknown hero. A few who did know, however, kept quiet, feeling a chill run down their spines whenever they saw that hero—or rather, that "young hero."

Dr. Huang ignored Sato's barking; let him report if he wants. He didn't shoot him because the Chinese government has a good reputation and follows regulations.

The work is progressing quickly. Evidence has been gathered on Zhang Yizhu's side, proving that he is an out-and-out enemy agent. According to his confession, his biological father is a descendant of the Japanese, and that his biological father had already recognized his father from the Japanese nation when he was young.

Zhang Yizhu's biological father had been searching for the laboratory deep in the mountains for the Japanese. After learning his true identity, Zhang Yizhu also continued to work for the Japanese.

Zhang Yizhu didn't know the exact location of the laboratory, but based on the information left by his father, he contacted Sato and handed over the letter his father had left behind.

He had been keeping an eye on Dr. Huang for the past two years on Sato's orders. Sato probably trusted him a lot, which is why he didn't tell him Dr. Huang's true identity.

Zhang Yizhu confessed that his wife and children were completely unaware of the situation, and that he would drug them every time he met with Sato.

"I've confessed everything I know. I know I'm unforgivable, but my wife and children are innocent. Please, have mercy on them," Zhang Yizhu cried, pleading with the soldiers interrogating him.

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