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Large trash bins used for sanitation all co in pairs, each lined with a garbage bag, one for household waste and the other for dical waste.

Whether they knew Ye Nai or not, those who saw that neatly stacked pile of items couldn’t help but laugh through their pain.

Ye Nai turned around, ready to pick up the first patient in line, when suddenly she heard suppressed sounds of surprise and cheering coming from her trailer.

Then, in the next second, she saw familiar faces like Captain Xiao Ni running over, bringing hastily packed weapon ammunition.

"Xiao Yezi, keep this for yourself," Captain Xiao Ni said, gesturing grandly towards the pile of ammunition.

"Thank you, Brother Xiao Ni."

Ye Nai sweet-talked when there were benefits to be had, smiling as she stored it in her Space, without any extra words or questions, accepting whatever was given.

"What have you got in your truck?" Captain Xiao Ni slid over, his eyebrows and eyes moving very expressively.

"Didn’t you see? Cal-hump Deer."

"Fuck, I know it’s Cal-hump Deer, but are there also three fawns?!" He couldn’t hold back for even three seconds before bursting out, more surprised than when he’d received the mission.

"Those are newborn fawns, don’t touch them! And if you want to touch, wash your hands first, wrap them up before touching! Don’t let them die on your hands!"

Imdiately behind Captain Xiao Ni, a team mber went off to pass the ssage, reminding those still crowding around the vehicle not to touch the newborn deer on impulse, as they could not endure the variety of bacteria on human skin.

"Cal-hump Deer and fawns?!" The injured on the ground also exclaid in shock.

Ye Nai turned again to calm them down.

"Don’t get excited, you’ll start bleeding again!"

Captain Cao and the others, lying down, turned a deaf ear as their gaze swept over the canopies above them.

"Fuck, our piece of land here is now worth over twenty million."

"...Fuck?"

Now it was Ye Nai’s turn to be surprised; she had estimated it to be worth millions, but it seed she had undervalued it.

"Xiao Yezi, it’s one thing to catch a Cal-hump Deer alive, but to also get the fawns without being chased and kicked by the herd?"

"You strike when the mother deer strays from the herd to give birth, with no herd protection, the doe and fawns are easy to capture."

"Xiao Ni, stop the nonsense, we’re still lying here. Give us a hand, will you? It’s too much for Ye alone!"

Hopeful of seeing the fawns, Captain Cao shifted his attention away from firepower output.

"Eh? How co you all are lying down so neatly?"

Though Captain Xiao Ni talked the talk, he quickly ordered his n to move the first injured onto the treatnt bed and stripped off his body armor. Before Ye Nai could even start, the dics from both teams stepped forward, cutting open the sleeves and pant legs of the injured to expose the wounds completely.

Ye Nai rushed to the drum to wash her hands, dried them and ca back with gloves on, ready to take over the task of bullet removal during on-site surgery.

With the assistance of spores, Ye Nai had a clear understanding of the exact location of the bullets inside the injured’s body. She could even cleverly stimulate the muscles to heal slightly and use this healing power to push bullets that were in difficult positions to more accessible locations.

And so, bullets that had penetrated deep into the flesh were removed by Ye Nai with relative ease.

The dics also washed their hands and brought over the team’s dicine, which was used alongside Ye Nai’s.

Just as they were coming back with the dical box, they saw Ye Nai already suturing the wound of the first casualty, with three bullets lying in the stainless steel dish beside.

The area under the tree was also ready, with Wood Elent teammates inducing the growth of wild grasses from the ground to weave mats, and after the bandaging of the casualty was completed, they moved him onto a mat to be put on a drip. Then, the second casualty lay down on the operating table.

The dics were orderly busy taking care of the casualties, and on the other side, a small group of people ran over from the vehicle, carefully washed their hands in front of the drum, took a few disposable dical pads, and after a while, Ye Nai heard the sound of the bolts being unlocked from the side of the vehicle. Minutes later, they were seen showing off to everyone, carrying three fawn calves wrapped tightly in the pads.

The newborn fawn calves were a bit larger than pony foals and quite a handful to hold, but the adorable animals always ca with a soothing magic power, especially fitting for the current situation.

While the cute little fawns were attracting the attention of the injured, Ye Nai on the other side was progressing at great speed, as if she had a pair of X-ray vision glasses, ensuring that the tweezers would definitely extract the bullets whenever she dipped into a wound, her movents decisive without any hesitation.

The two dic team mbers didn’t interfere with Ye Nai’s surgery and just focused on doing the nurse’s work.

She had only treated the wounds of four people when the support from the frontline camp arrived, with extra hands, military doctors, and supplies.

"Ha, Xiao Yezi, I knew I wasn’t mistaken, that was your tractor."

A team mber from Captain Cao’s squad ca over laughing, stopping two ters away to greet her.

"Damn, was it your vehicle that sped off in a cloud of dust?"

Ye Nai calmly removed a bullet fragnt and tossed it into the stainless steel dish, looking up to glance at the person.

"This is called understanding, right?"

"Right, right, right." Ye Nai nodded her head and reached with the tweezers again, removing the remaining fragnts from inside the muscle, "Not only did you not slow down, but you also sped up. Didn’t that make the engine smoke?"

"Almost, it was boiling over."

"There’s water in the drum, filtered."

"Ei, okay~" The team mber quickly found a container to fill up with water for the vehicle’s radiator.

Off-road vehicles have high power, so of course, they have radiators for cooling. Family cars that cost tens of thousands don’t have them; coolant is enough.

Ye Nai had brought enough drinking water, and the water for washing hands, face, or clothes was from the drum, tap water when they set off and when they arrived at the Secret Realm, they had to use local water sources, hence the essential outdoor water filtration equipnt.

She didn’t feel at all that this was being fussy; her Space had room for it, and she wasn’t short of money. Ensuring her quality of life was proper, who would want to wash their hands outdoors and end up with a stomach full of parasites?

Knowing that her water was clean, that’s why she had placed the water drum here, and she also used this water ti and ti again to wash her hands before treating the injuries of the casualties.

With more hands on deck, the treatnt of the injured sped up.

However, Ye Nai was still the main surgeon.

After watching for a while, the military doctors who ca with the support admitted that they didn’t have her efficiency in bullet removal.

They all volunteered to assist, with Ye Nai only responsible for bullet removal, while others did the debrident and suturing.

Beyond the military doctors, other support personnel took over the security of the area, allowing those who were tired from the ordeal to rest and recover their strength properly.

And of course, they couldn’t help but watch the Cal-hump Deer, restraining themselves over and over from reaching out to the fawn calves that had been returned to their mother.

More than two hours later, all the injured had been treated, each lying on the clean grass mats under the trees. Ye Nai and her team washed their hands, packed up their equipnt, moved their bodies, and rested individually, waiting for all the casualties to finish their IV drips before leaving.

From ti to ti, soone would look at the deer, then at the trees and use various tools to cut tree branches, vines, and other things.

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