"Yes, you can, don't worry!" Su Wan patted Xiao Ma's shoulder and comforted him.
Death is unpredictable on the battlefield. Once you are on the battlefield, no one knows whether you will be carried down or walk down on your own.
Xiao Ma just smiled after hearing Su Wan's words, knowing that it was just a comforting word. It would depend on how tough his life was to save him.
He can't think so much now. What he needs to do now is to fight well and win the battle. Only by completely defeating the enemy and making them afraid and no longer daring to invade can a comprehensive victory be achieved.
During this period, he knew how much blood would be shed and how many lives would be lost. If he shed, others would shed as well.
When we arrived at the checkpoint, just like last time, the taxi driver on duty at the checkpoint asked us a few questions, checked the items in their cart, and then let us go.
Because they had fought a battle in the morning and their position had been pushed forward, they had to continue marching forward for another ten kilometers.
Su Wan thought she was just going to walk past him, but soon a truck came to meet her.
Su Wan also climbed up with them.
After going up, they found that there were still a lot of supplies in the truck bed. They could only hold on to the edge of the truck and squeeze in. There was a relatively safer space inside, so these lovely soldiers gave that space to her, the only woman.
Taking the bus saved her a lot of time. Su Wan sat in the bus and felt the sound of gunfire getting closer and closer.
But it sounded very strong and sporadic, as if they were testing each other.
Fortunately, the road was relatively flat, with no mountains to climb or rivers to cross. The truck was running very fast, and the driver's internal organs were shaking back and forth, but he arrived at the battlefield in one breath.
After getting off the car, Su Wan waved to Xiao Ma and walked forward.
Since they are the vanguard, that means Lu Chengchuan is in the front, so we just need to keep moving forward.
Because the enemy was still dropping bombs here sporadically, the soldiers all hid in the trenches, and it looked like a big fight would break out soon.
Therefore, there were hardly any people on the ground, except for the occasional soldier carrying supplies and pushing a cart.
Although they had arrived at the battlefront, the battlefront was actually quite large, with hundreds of thousands of soldiers, so the battlefield must have been small. Therefore, it took Su Wan a lot of effort to walk from the rear of the troops to the front.
Of course, she didn't dare to just keep walking forward like this. She would stop and start, find a place to lie down and observe, and then walk again.
When she rushed forward for the umpteenth time, she suddenly felt a cool breeze blowing towards her from above.
Su Wan didn't have time to think, and she immediately flashed into the space with a sense of brilliance.
There was a loud bang, and a shell landed where she had just been standing, exploding the moment it hit the ground.
There was a flash of red light, and a huge puff of black smoke rose.
Even though they were in space, Su Wan was still frightened and hugged herself tightly, her whole body shaking.
It was a close call. If she had more space, or if she was slower to react, she would have died here.
Because of the psychological shadow, Su Wan stayed in the space for more than ten minutes this time, constantly cheering herself up.
Only after she regained her courage did she come out of the space.
After being frightened, Su Wan became even more alert.
At the slightest sign of trouble, she would quickly dive into the space.
But she soon found that she seemed to have reached the front of the camp.
There was a row of sandbag defense walls in front of us, and a row of soldiers with machine guns were lying there, observing the movements on the opposite side, which was equivalent to keeping sentry.
If there is any movement on the other side, they will open fire without hesitation.
At this time, a soldier came over here pushing a cart, probably coming to replenish supplies for them.
Suddenly, a bomb exploded on the ground far away from him. Although it did not hit anyone else, the shock wave formed by the bomb directly knocked him unconscious.
He fell to the ground with a thud, the shrapnel also caused damage to his exposed skin, and blood flowed out.
Seeing this, Su Wan quickly reached out, took out a bottle of spiritual spring water from the space, and then ran towards the soldier.
Before she even got close, two soldiers came forward, carried the soldier, and ran toward the trench in the distance.
Seeing this, Su Wan also ran over.
She knew whether there were any medical personnel accompanying the vanguard. The soldier was bleeding, and although he looked seriously injured, his life would be in danger if the bleeding was not stopped in time.
But when she got down to the trench, the army medical staff were already cleaning the soldier's wound.
Su Wan then breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that the spiritual spring water could relieve the pain. She was anxious and didn't think much about it, so she quickly handed over the bottle of spiritual spring water in her hand.
"Use this. It can not only stop bleeding but also relieve pain. It is very effective."
The doctor was already holding the hemostatic drug and preparing to sprinkle it on the wound.
She saw Su Wan holding a glass bottle without even an instruction manual, and the liquid inside looked like water, so she frowned.
She had never seen this kind of hemostatic potion in her long medical career.
If this potion was really as good as she said, the country would have given it to soldiers on the battlefield long ago.
As a doctor, she still understands the most basic professional norms, which is to give patients drugs with proven origins.
This is saving lives, there is no room for trifling.
So she said to Su Wan sternly, "Are you serious? I'm rescuing the wounded, please don't make trouble here."
Seeing this, the people in the trench all looked at Su Wan.
Su Wan suddenly felt inexplicably nervous when she was being stared at.