He Chaoyang walked quickly, thinking that Chen Shuning's foot injury needed to be treated as soon as possible.
But Chen Shuning, who was clinging to his back, had no idea what he was thinking. She only thought that He Chaoyang was afraid that the wolves behind them would catch up.
You should know that the wolf howls just now sounded like more than just one or two wolves.
So Chen Shuning, who was clinging to He Chaoyang's back, became even more nervous, looking around anxiously, and gripping the stun gun that she had just secretly taken out even tighter in her hand.
Just as Chen Shuning's palms were sweating profusely and her forehead was soaked with cold sweat, the two finally caught up with the group ahead.
More than twenty People's Liberation Army soldiers and a dozen uniformed police officers were escorting enemy agents, who were tied together in a long rope, down the mountain.
It wasn't until he saw the Type 95 rifles carried by the People's Liberation Army soldiers that Chen Shuning's tense heart, which had been pounding all the way, finally relaxed a little, and his previously tense body also relaxed slightly.
He Chaoyang, who was carrying him, also secretly breathed a sigh of relief at this moment.
Chen Shuning was unaware that Chen Shuning knew perfectly well that although the wolf howls were loud, it was only due to the sound transmission problem in the forest; in reality, the wolf pack was still some distance away from them.
So he was conflicted the whole way. He felt really sorry for the little girl, seeing her so frightened. He wanted to comfort her, but he was afraid that she wouldn't learn her lesson and would dare to run into the mountains alone again.
Only when he felt the person behind him relax did He Chaoyang breathe a sigh of relief.
He approached the young soldier at the back of the column who had just taken the burly man away and instructed him: "Go to the Qingshan Brigade at the foot of the mountain and tell the brigade leader that Chen Shuning, an educated youth in their brigade, was injured while capturing enemy agents and went directly to the town hospital for treatment with the troops."
"But Captain, your..." The young soldier looked at He Chaoyang with some difficulty.
He Chaoyang didn't let him finish speaking, and said with a stern face, "Obey orders."
The young soldier shrank back at those words and didn't dare say another word, but his eyes remained fixed on He Chaoyang, as if he was struggling with whether or not to try to persuade him again.
Chen Shuning, however, patted He Chaoyang on the back somewhat awkwardly and said, "No need for that trouble, Brother He. It's just a sprain. I'll rest at home and be fine. There's no need to go to the hospital."
You have to understand that this isn't the modern era with advanced medical conditions. People these days don't go to the hospital for minor illnesses or pains. Even when Yang Wanqiu had such a big cut on her leg, she didn't go to the hospital.
She had only twisted her ankle and was going to the hospital, and she even went to the captain to ask for leave in such a big way. Chen Shuning thought it was inappropriate, so she quickly spoke up to stop her.
But He Chaoyang clearly didn't listen to her and gestured with his chin towards the young soldier.
Chen Shuning saw the young soldier turn around and run down the mountain in a flash without daring to delay for even a moment.
Undeterred, Chen Shuning was about to call out to the young soldier when he saw him disappear into the bushes in the blink of an eye.
Somewhat surprised that someone could be so fast, Chen Shuning craned his neck to try and see more clearly, wondering if the young soldier was just fast, or if he had turned around and fallen into the ditch, which was why he disappeared so quickly.
He Chaoyang was about to turn his head and say that her foot still needed to be immobilized by a professional doctor at the hospital so that it would heal faster.
Unexpectedly, when he turned around, he saw Chen Shuning, who was clinging to his back, craning her neck and looking in the direction Liu Jian had run off to.
Battalion Commander He's face immediately darkened, and his tone instantly turned cold: "The person is already far away. You can't see them even if you climb a tree now. You should worry about your foot. If you don't want to be lying on the kang for too long, you'd better go to the hospital to get it immobilized. That way, it will heal faster."
Although He Chaoyang knew how to fix basic sprains, bruises, and fractures, the current situation was that, as the supreme commander of this operation, he had to return to Hongqi Town with the team to hand over the mission.
However, it was still about an hour's walk from here to the foot of the mountain. Although the little girl's foot injury was not serious, it was obviously unrealistic for her to walk back on such a long mountain road by herself. Of course, even if Chen Shuning could walk, He Chaoyang would not be willing to let her go.
However, he was unwilling to have someone carry Chen Shuning back to the village, so having someone go directly to the town for medical treatment with the group was a good solution.
Another reason is that it's been more than a month since they last saw each other, and he really misses the little girl, so He Chaoyang doesn't want to separate from her so soon.
However, Chen Shuning didn't have as many thoughts as He Chaoyang. She actually wanted to say that it wouldn't be a problem for her to stay on the kang for a few more days. In her previous life, she was a homebody, and it was common for her not to go out for a week when she had enough to eat and drink.
After she had more space, she avoided going out as much as possible.
Hearing He Chaoyang's voice, which was clearly not as gentle as usual, Chen Shuning finally chose to keep quiet, even though she really didn't want to go to the hospital.
Soldiers are fast walkers. Although the enemy agents didn't want to go down the mountain so early, they had no choice but to obediently follow the heavily armed soldiers and walk quickly down the mountain.
The group quickly arrived at the foot of the mountain, but this was not the place where Chen Shuning and his group had started their ascent. Instead, it was on the side of a main road not far from the Qingshan Brigade.
There was a military truck and several police jeeps parked on the side of the road.
He Chaoyang arranged for Chen Shuning to sit in the back seat of a police jeep closest to the foot of the mountain and whispered, "Wait here, I'll go make some arrangements and come right back."
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