Chapter 30: Fleeing from the Jungle ~ Kneeling and Prostrating at the Grave



"It's a bamboo pit viper! It's a deadly poisonous snake." shouted the hunter.

Everyone's face changed. No one had ever recovered from being bitten by this poisonous snake.

Uncle Liu's hand had become swollen and purple. The hunter used a knife to cut open the wound, quickly squeezed out the blood, and asked someone to flush it continuously with a water bag.

Liu Yuhan’s mind kept flashing whether there was any medicine to treat snake venom or detoxify in the space. If bitten by a poisonous snake, serum should be injected, but there was no serum. There were snake pills, snake pills!

Liu Yuhan took a box of medicine from the space, and without caring about anything else, he called his father aside, gave him 20 snake venom pills, and whispered a few words.

Liu Shinan walked over and told Uncle Liu's family that this was an antidote and they could only try it. If the poison was too strong, there was no guarantee it would be effective. The family members nodded quickly, and Liu Shinan fed Uncle Liu 20 pills.

Everyone worked together to carry Uncle Liu back to the tent.

Tiedan clearly said that it was a green snake with a slightly white chin. This is the most poisonous snake among the bamboo leaf green snakes.

Green bamboo snakes are a type of venomous cobra, and most of them are cone-shaped with the tip pointing upwards. If bitten accidentally, the toxin can quickly invade the human body's skeletal muscles, skin and mucous membranes, causing symptoms such as local severe pain, numbness, difficulty breathing, and heart paralysis. Severe cases may even lead to death from respiratory failure.

In modern times, if you are bitten by a bamboo pit viper, as long as you are not a special child or an elderly person, it is not a big problem if you go to the hospital in time to get a serum injection.

Liu Yuhan has snake medicine pills, but she is not sure if they can completely cure it.

Uncle Liu's son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren all surrounded him and cried.

Everyone felt bad watching this. Liu Yuhan still remembered that when they were having dinner just now, Grandpa Liu had a loving face and shared all his egg soup with his grandson.

Usually, Uncle Liu takes care of a few weaker children. These children have deep feelings for him and are crying beside him.

Seventy is a rare age. Uncle Liu, with his silver hair and equally silver beard, often takes the village children for cheerful walks, telling them stories they've never heard before.

Not only the children in the village like him, but the whole village respects him very much. How many elderly people in the village are as old as him and still in such good health? He is a treasure of Liujia Village.

It was late at night, and Uncle Liu's condition hadn't improved. Uncle Liu's family stayed by his side, while the village chief had told everyone else to go to bed.

At 5:00 AM, Liu Yuhan wanted to feed Grandpa Liu some more snake venom. She slowly walked over to see Grandpa Liu's two grandsons, tears on their faces, sleeping beside him.

Uncle Liu's son and daughter-in-law were both awake. Liu Yuhan explained the situation to them, and they were very grateful to him. Uncle Liu's son helped him up and, along with his wife, fed him the medicine.

I don’t know if it was because Uncle Liu was startled or because of the effect of the medicine, but he slowly got up and half leaned in his son’s arms.

His son was very excited and told him that it was Liu Yuhan who gave him the medicine. Uncle Liu smiled lovingly at Liu Yuhan and spoke softly to his son and daughter-in-law.

"It was Han's medicine that brought me back from the brink of death. I'm very happy to be able to chat with you for a few more words before I go... I know my health. You two... are both good children. Take care of yourselves, take good care of the children, and listen to the village chief and Han's words... Don't be sad, my life is complete..."

Grandpa Liu finished these words incoherently, panting with all his strength. Then he raised his hand with great effort and touched the heads of his two grandsons. His hand slipped down and never moved again...

Our parents’ lives were short and bitter, and the autumn wind and rain filled the hillside with tears.

Kneel down and kowtow a few times in front of the grave, will your ancestors sing for joy in the afterlife?

Everyone knelt and kowtowed before Uncle Liu's grave. Their hearts were filled with sorrow. Withered yellow leaves fell in the wind...

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