Chapter 318: Chapter 28 Narrow Escape from Death_2
Perhaps it was because they beca addicted to playing, but Shen Yinian basically spent the rest of the sumr vacation going out to have fun with Zeng Yi. Of course, this ti they didn’t venture as far as to J Province but stayed around the towns surrounding the Capital. For farther trips, adults accompanied them, and for nearer ones, Xu Ji and Han Xinyu would follow along.
By the ti school started again, not to ntion the naturally dark-skinned Zeng Yi, Shen Yinian had also developed a tan. He had lost quite a bit of weight, but he looked much more spirited.
While Lin Xiaoguai’s life was leisurely, Shen Chi and Chen Han had just narrowly escaped death.
“Sh—” Shen Chi gasped, pressing his palm firmly against the wound to stop the blood from flowing.
“Shen Chi, how are you?” Chen Han ca over, holding his shoulder.
“Two ribs broken, lung lobe is punctured,” Shen Chi’s face was pale. How long had it been since he had sustained such serious injuries?
He couldn’t believe that after coming back intact from completing high-difficulty missions, he nearly lost his life here. Had he not been alert, he might have died today.
Chen Han was startled by the severity of the injuries, and without thinking further, he quickly grabbed the phone from the counter and dialed the military hospital.
“Hello! Director Feng? This is Chen Han, Major General Shen is injured; he has broken two ribs, and his lung lobe is pierced by a bullet. Please send a vehicle quickly, we’re at a small grocery store called Jun’s Grocery Store in the North City Suburb. That’s it; I need to find sothing to treat the Major General’s wound. I understand, I’m familiar with this.”
After hanging up, Chen Han didn’t care about his own shoulder wound, tore off his clothes, broke the grocery store door to make a splint, then started treating Shen Chi’s wound.
“Chen Han, don’t worry about , I can do this myself. Go and tie up Chen Lijuan and get the guns from their hands; I’m worried they’ll wake up,” Shen Chi said breathlessly, the punctured lung making it hard to talk. Luckily, he had taken an ergency pill from Wanwan before, which made the situation much more manageable than expected.
Although Chen Han was worried about him, he knew the urgency of the matter and went to look for rope, putting down the dical supplies.
Seeing that he finally cald down, Shen Chi sighed in relief, grimaced, and began to treat his own wounds. He was accustod to doing this on the battlefield; his hands were not unfamiliar with the task.
Thankfully, although there had been so accidents this ti, and he had nearly paid with his life, the gains were significant.
—Chen Lijuan was truly daring, even touching that kind of business.
Worried about Shen Chi’s injuries, Chen Han moved quickly. In a short while, he had tied up the dozen or so criminals, who were either injured or disabled, and confiscated all their guns.
About twenty minutes later, the store door was violently kicked open—
“Shen Chi, Chen Han, are you there?” An old voice followed the sound of footsteps.
“We’re here.” Chen Han ran out excitedly, pulling Feng Li along, “Director Feng, please co check on Major General Shen quickly, he’s getting delirious and seems to have a high fever.”
Feng Li didn’t need any further explanation. He crouched next to Shen Chi, examined him, then told the dical staff behind him, “Quick, bring over the stretcher, Shen Chi needs imdiate surgery.”
“Chen Han, what happened? How did Major General Shen get so badly injured?” A tall and thin man in military uniform walked in.
“Zhong Wu, you’ve arrived just in ti, take these people back,” said Chen Han, who had been worried about how to handle the criminals, now relieved at the sight.
Zhong Wu was the guard Shen Chi had chosen after becoming a Major General, sowhat simple-minded but very obedient and with an impressive martial ability. Together with the savvy and cautious Jiang Tao, who was good at handling official duties, they complented each other well and were invaluable to Shen Chi.
“Them?” Zhong Wu observed the injuries on these people and took a sharp breath, “You didn’t hold back?” Although their lives were spared, their injuries were not much lighter than Major General Shen’s; two were barely breathing.
“Hold back what?” Chen Han replied irritably, “These were tough nuts, I’d say each has at least dozens of lives on their hands. Even without holding back, they pushed us to this point, if we had hesitated, would we even be alive?”
“What happened?” While Zhong Wu gave orders to his n to load the criminals onto the vehicle, he asked.
“By the way, how many n did you bring?” Chen Han suddenly asked.
Zhong Wu was taken aback for a mont before honestly replying, “I thought you ran into an ard organization, so I brought quite a few n, about a hundred, in three military trucks.”
His reaction wasn’t exaggerated; the news that their Major General was injured was hard to believe. His skills were unmatched in their troop, but he never lasted more than thirty rounds against Shen Chi even without fighting to the death, to gauge Shen Chi’s exceptional abilities.
His first thought was that the Major General had encountered a group attack.
In fact, his guess was right, but by the ti he arrived, Shen Chi and Chen Han had already taken care of the situation.
“That’s great then. You go to the backyard and release the little girls who were tricked into coming here. Also, take a look around; I bet there’s a lot of valuable stuff,” Chen Han said, wincing as he touched his wounded shoulder.
Seeing him move, a dic ca forward offering to check, but he refused. He knew his own condition; Chen Lijuan might have been vicious enough, but her shooting was average at best, and when it mattered, he had been alerted by Shen Chi, thus his wound wasn’t serious and didn’t need surgery. Back in his battlefield days, he wouldn’t even need dicine and could keep fighting. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welco to vote for recomndation tickets and monthly tickets at qidian. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please visit m.qidian to read.)
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