Chapter 1007: Chapter 1007: Escort
The two boys might not be able to protect the three doctors.
But at this ti, the Bai Family had already sent out their strongest workforce.
“Let’s also make torches; we’ll escort you out of the mountains. When more people work together, there’s more power. Just the two of you can’t protect the doctors.”
A girl who usually got along very well with Bai Na stepped forward.
She was already married and had two children.
But seeing Bai Na, who could be so resolute for her own child.
For the first ti, a sense of rebellion against all this sprouted in her heart.
To put it bluntly, it was a thought of wanting to destroy everything regardless of the consequences.
Sure enough, the n looked at her like they had seen a monster erging from the forest.
But as this girl stood out, more and more won stepped forward too, including their children who weren’t yet adults or were adults. In their minds, this was a rescue, saving this poor child was akin to saving their brothers, sisters, and mothers.
If all of this could be achieved, there would be fewer children abandoned in the mountains in the future.
The n silently closed their mouths.
All the n in the village spontaneously went to make torches.
A sudden fear gripped their hearts, fearing that if they didn’t do sothing today, their won and children might leave for good.
The age-old notions of hierarchy were suddenly overturned.
In the pitch-black night, a winding trail of torch lights lit up the rugged mountain path, illuminating the people ahead, stretching for miles like a spectacular dragon.
Among the crowd were n, won, and children, even though the mountain path was difficult, even dangerous.
Yet each person was filled with emotion and a longing for the continuation of life.
It seed as though they were not saving soone else’s child, but their own children.
Even the wild beasts in the forest were struck by this powerful force, quietly tucking their tails and retreating, not daring to cause any trouble.
The difficulty of this night journey.
What would normally be a three-hour journey took five hours due to a drenching rain, causing Bai Xiao to move forward with difficulty, using an oilcloth to cover her head while holding the child. Fortunately, she had already used her special ability to treat the child.
Clearly, she could completely cure the child with her special ability, but Bai Xiao was no longer the person she used to be. Now she preferred to use her special ability as a thod, instead of directly on the person, to ensure the results of her treatnt and to beco proficient and truly master all healing thods.
Of course, most importantly, doing it this way wouldn’t provoke envy of her abilities.
In the dead of night, they returned to the hospital.
Xiaoli, who stayed behind, was terrified, not expecting such a large group to arrive at the hospital in the middle of the night.
But when he heard about a newborn with suppurative ningitis needing puncture and drainage, he imdiately began prepping the equipnt without a word.
The puncture and drainage were perford by Zhang, the doctor.
For them, as surgery doctors, it was a very minor procedure, but even such treatnt is rarely done in the countryside.
The child’s complexion finally improved.
Xiaoyu held the infusion needle, looking at the child’s tiny hand, finding it really difficult to proceed. The child, being premature, was very small, making it hard to find veins in the hand. Once found, the tiny hands and feet kept flailing around, causing Xiaoyu’s heart to beat wildly, making it impossible to get the needle in.
Finally, Bai Xiao suggested finding a vein on the child’s head and succeeded in inserting the needle.
As the dication from the bottle gradually flowed into the child’s body, the child slowly cald down, closed his eyes, and started sleeping.
Everyone outside who saw the child stabilize felt relieved. In their minds, many were unwilling to co to the hospital.
They were ethnic minorities, and they had their own gods they worshipped.
Birth, old age, sickness, and death, to them, were a natural course.
The hospital, in their minds, was akin to monsters and demons.
Mostly because many of those sent to hospitals were gravely ill, coupled with the long lack of understanding of disease treatnt, those sent to hospitals were often at death’s door, and the rural hospital’s equipnt and conditions were so poor that it naturally gave the impression that many ended up dying when sent there.
The hospital seed to them not like a place that healed and saved lives, but more like a hell where lives are harvested.
But today, for the first ti, they witnessed this little baby being rescued by doctors here.
Seeing the child’s gradually rosy cheeks, each anxious heart was put at ease.
Even though they didn’t understand anything, they could see if a person’s condition was good or bad.
The child obviously had gotten much better.
Bai Xiao even managed to buy a bottle from the only store in town. She had two bags of formula in her backpack, which Major An insisted on packing for her, fearing she might not eat or drink well there, at least having a supplent.
Now those supplies finally ca in handy.
The little one, filled and content, fell into a deep sleep.
Even in his dreams, he smacked his little lips contentedly.
Bai Na’s two brothers, Bai Jian and Bai She, seeing their little niece was indeed safe and sound, were so excited they almost knelt down again in gratitude.
These two boys were much more simple and kind-hearted than anyone else in the village.
The next day, the child was completely healed.
Normally, this type of fluid drainage would never succeed on the first attempt; it usually requires repeated attempts to fully drain all the fluid.
But Bai Xiao, wanting the little one to suffer less, used her special ability to enhance his body.
Thus, until the next day when Dr. Zhang repeatedly checked, the child had no further fluid accumulation issues, which finally set their minds at ease.
This child could finally be considered truly out of danger.
By the fifth day, the child was ready to be discharged.
However, being premature, he was indeed skinny and small; a foot was no bigger than a man’s thumb joint. Seeing the child’s frail appearance, Bai Xiao wrapped up the bottle and formula, handing it over to Bai Na’s two brothers.
“The child has now recovered fully, and you can take him ho. Take this bottle and formula back. Try to feed your sister’s breast milk as much as possible; it greatly aids the child’s future immunity and resistance. I know life at ho may be tough, but you must find a way to nourish your sister’s body; she was severely weakened after giving birth yesterday.
If you don’t provide her with so supplents, she might not produce milk.
If the child doesn’t get enough to eat, supplent with formula, so he can have a better life.”
Bai Xiao earnestly instructed these two uncles.
The two people were extrely grateful to Bai Xiao.
By noon, the group finally took the child back to the village.
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