After walking for another three or four minutes, the crying became clearer and clearer. Jian Dan sighed inwardly. Sure enough, what she feared most had come to pass.
A small figure was lying there, sobbing. As you got closer, you could see another figure lying on the ground, pale-faced and unconscious.
Okay, we're on the same path and heading in the same direction.
Jixiang squatted contentedly to one side, wagging its tail. Clearly, this was also the reason it had come to Jian Dan.
With a sigh, Jian Dan decided to go and check on the situation first.
"Xiaomu,"
Yes, the child crying while clinging to Lao Mu was Xiao Mu. He had been there for quite some time and had gained a little weight. I hadn't had much contact with him, and all I knew was that he was an introverted child.
"Xiao Mu, what's wrong with Grandpa?"
Jian Dan only knew some basic first aid. After checking around, he didn't find any obvious external injuries. Fortunately, the commotion caused by the two—one a wolf and the other a dog—and Jian Dan's desperate attempts to pierce the philtrum finally woke Lao Mu up.
"Cough, Xiao Jian, I'm fine,"
He said he was fine, but his face was still pale, and there was even a trace of blood at the corner of his mouth.
Simplicity only makes one frown.
"You went up the mountain by yourself?"
"No, there's also Lao Ming, he's up ahead,"
As they were talking, Ming's father, carrying firewood on his back, came into their view and paused for a moment.
What are you doing here?
Xiao Mu clung tightly to Lao Mu's leg, her face still wet with tears, looking so pitiful that it was heartbreaking to see.
"My big dog just came back to me and kept dragging me up here. Turns out he saw you unconscious here."
Seeing that the person was alright, Jian Dan calmed down and explained why he had come up, also thinking about how to ask for his help.
Old Mu glanced at Jixiang in surprise, his eyes filled with amusement.
"Your dog is very intelligent."
I only helped it once; a few days ago it even brought me two pheasants from the mountain. Today, I really want to thank you. I was aware of my condition before I fainted; if you hadn't called me, I don't know how long I would have remained unconscious.”
I simply don't understand. Knowing his own ailment, how could he let himself pass out in the mountains?
Speaking of this, Lao Mu smiled wryly.
"I've had this dizziness problem for a long time, but it's only recently started to flare up from time to time. I'm going up the mountain to find all the herbs I need."
"By the way, Xiao Jian, you called me because you need something, right?"
He had seen Cheng Rui's anxious expression and the simple expression on his face.
"Tell me, there's nothing I can do, no problem."
As she spoke, she slowly got up with Xiao Mu's help.
Ming's father, who was standing nearby, also looked over. Compared to Lao Mu, her interaction with Ming's father was much more natural.
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