Tang Chuxia’s hands moved incredibly fast in a ga of humiliation.
People initially panicked because they were suddenly thrown out and were still bewildered. It was only after they landed that they realized they had been thrown out.
Tang Chuxia had no ti to worry about what they were thinking. "Senior brother, Jin Haidong, calm them down!"
The two cooperated, standing on the roof without daring to go down, truly afraid of being re-encircled by the crowd. They shouted from above, "Don’t move, stay quiet if you want to live!"
The two shouted desperately, and soon many others joined in.
When Tang Chuxia had thrown almost everyone out, she saw so space clearing up with so people on the ground groaning. After assessing the situation, she shouted to the surrounding crowd, "Everyone move back, there are injured here!"
Organizers ca over to help, giving Tang Chuxia a mont to breathe. She quickly knelt down to check the situation, helping those with minor fractures to reposition their bones, and then had so staff mbers co over to secure the people. She moved on to handle one after another.
Except for a few who had broken ribs and truly needed surgery at the hospital, she managed to treat all the other fracture patients. Other internal injuries also had to wait to be treated at the hospital.
By this ti, Jin Haidong also saw many police officers arriving to maintain order, and the scene was finally controlled.
Although the stampede was brief, it still had a significant impact with many injured. As for casualties, Tang Chuxia was not clear yet.
"Little junior, you’re really amazing, aren’t you?"
Her senior brother, also in a sorry state, had just seen the crowd stabilize and ca down with Jin Haidong to help.
He finally reached Tang Chuxia’s side.
Seeing that he was okay, Tang Chuxia said, "It’s manageable. Since you’re here, help move these people away!"
Her senior brother agreed and went to work.
When Tang Chuxia finally had a chance to rest, she felt her spirits were hardly bearable and could only sit down to rest.
"Comrade, co here quickly, soone here is not doing well!"
Because of Tang Chuxia’s speed in setting bones, many rembered her and thought she was a doctor. Now, soone rushed over calling out.
Tang Chuxia’s just-seated body stood up again as she hurriedly ran to the side.
Who could have anticipated such a situation?
Following the person to the patient, Tang Chuxia saw that soone had already checked him - an elderly man, dressed in a manner that suggested he was not from the city.
"Are you also a doctor?"
Tang Chuxia thought for a mont, "Sort of!"
She wasn’t employed at a hospital but was affiliated with Huang’s Old dicine Hall.
"Then you take a look at his condition, my skills are limited, there really is nothing I can do now; he needs to breathe as quickly as possible!"
Tang Chuxia knelt down to examine him, understood what the issue was, but knowing what to do didn’t an imdiate treatnt was available; she could only help him breathe.
Luckily, she had the habit of carrying a silver needle. Without ti to explain further, she opened a mini acupuncture kit, pulled out a silver needle, and simply sterilized it with a lighter before inserting it into the patient’s chest.
With the long needle inserted and Tang Chuxia’s twisting, the man started to breathe heavily. Tang Chuxia quickly inserted needles into a few more spots, and the patient finally began to breath.
The elderly man looked at Tang Chuxia’s acupuncture kit and after a while said, "I can’t believe I’m seeing this!"
It was known that over the years, people had grown fearful of acupuncture. Doctors had disappeared in large numbers, and truly skilled traditional doctors rarely practiced anymore. At this ti, to still see soone use long needles,
was sowhat poignant.
Tang Chuxia packed away the silver needles and said to the elderly man, "Old man, do you also practice acupuncture?"
The elder shook his head, "I am just a country practitioner, I only know so folk redies for saving people, not these techniques!"
Tang Chuxia believed this, and because so people esteed Western dicine, they looked down on traditional redies, which slowly led many to be forgotten!
Tang Chuxia told the elder about Elder Huang’s pharmacy, suggesting he visit it when he had ti, since it was Elder Huang who had taught her the life-saving skills.
After their brief chat, Tang Chuxia was called away.
When Tang Chuxia finally got a break, she truly had no energy left.
She slumped down to rest for a while before leaving.
"You did this on your own again!"
Gu Beihuai’s voice ca from above, making Tang Chuxia stretch out her hand uncomfortably towards him.
Although Gu Beihuai was furious inside, he still pulled her up and helped her to the car, directly putting her inside, knowing that Tang Chuxia had reached her limit and needed to be taken back to rest, otherwise, she might faint again.
"How did you know I was here?"
The question only made Gu Beihuai more upset, "Why do you think I knew where you are? Don’t you know what you’ve been doing?"
Seeing her innocent face made him even more frustrated.
"I heard the announcent and had a bad feeling about it, plus Jin Haidong called !"
So that was it.
It was Jin Haidong who had leaked her whereabouts.
Tang Chuxia didn’t argue. At that mont, it wasn’t just her who acted; many others did too. She couldn’t just not help.
But deep down, he felt that Tang Chuxia was completely neglecting her health.
"Your dad is almost frantic with worry, probably still searching through the crowd!"
Gu Beihuai glanced at the dispersing crowd and ntioned this, which made Tang Chuxia realize she hadn’t considered Father Tang.
"How would he know?"
But she figured that if Jin Haidong could inform Gu Beihuai, he must have also inford Father Tang.
As for why Father Tang was anxious, Tang Chuxia guessed it had to do with what she had ntioned to him that morning; it was just so belated fatherly concern.
"But it doesn’t matter, him being worried for a bit is okay. I’m tired, I’m going to sleep!"
With those words, Tang Chuxia fell asleep, and Gu Beihuai, not daring to take her straight ho, took her to Elder Huang’s instead, letting Elder Huang check on her after.
"It’s nothing serious, just complete exhaustion. So rest will do her good!"
Elder Huang, knowing the condition of Tang Chuxia’s body, didn’t prescribe any dicine or wake her up, knowing that if she could sleep, it wasn’t too serious.
Gu Beihuai was deeply distressed yet helpless.
Elder Huang warned him, "You should be prepared. Xiaxia’s body is like this, using her strength cos at a price, and it significantly affects her health!"
Gu Beihuai: ...
"Will it affect her lifespan?"
Elder Huang didn’t respond.
In fact, Gu Beihuai already knew the answer, given his powerful mind-reading ability.
"Just control it well, let her focus more on studying to distract her, and keep her away from crowded places!"
Each ti Tang Chuxia went out, she would encounter unexpected events.
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