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Chapter 30: 030 Prepared for when Aunt Flo cos Chapter 30: 030 Prepared for when Aunt Flo cos The garrison officer ant for Hua Mi to hurry inside.

Hua Mi gratefully glanced at the garrison officer standing guard in the ergency area, took out two bottles of mineral water from her bag, and shoved them into the arms of a young nurse,

“This is for you to drink, thank you.”

Having said that, Hua Mi rushed into the ergency area.

Behind her, the young nurse, holding the two bottles of mineral water, looked reproachfully at the garrison officer next to her,

“We already said that no more unrelated individuals can enter the ergency area, look at the ss inside. Who is she?”

The guarding garrison officer replied:

“That’s our Captain’s friend. Didn’t you see how anxious she looks? She must have family inside.”

In this rescue center, there was no one who didn’t recognize Hua Mi. Since everyone knew her, and they couldn’t assist in other ways, making things a bit easier for her was still possible.

Hearing that she was Gong Yi’s friend, the young nurse pursed her lips and said no more, with plenty of other things to keep her busy outside. She believed that Captain Gong’s friend would know better than to act like that Fang Xin from the last ti.

Even though there was nothing seriously wrong with her, she insisted on occupying a bed in the ergency area, using a borrowed phone to make complaint calls everywhere, and nearly got into an argunt with soone in the ergency area last ti.

She was truly thoughtless.

The dical staff inside were frantically busy; where would they find the energy to soothe Fang Xin’s nerves?

Hua Mi, who had managed to enter the ergency area, walked forward. Looking around, the ergency area was set up inside a large gymnasium next to a park.

The garrison had divided this gymnasium into small sections, each separated by curtains.

In each small compartnt, there was a person lying on a single bed, groaning in pain.

The collective groans of agony filled the ergency area, rendering it akin to an earthly Hell.

Hua Mi searched each compartnt one by one, wanting to ask soone, but all the dical staff she saw were incredibly busy, to the point of life and death.

Finding the Factory Director among them was nearly impossible.

Hua Mi appeared very anxious, afraid that she might have arrived too late and the Factory Director had already passed away.

Where would she find large quantities of diesel then?

“Aaaah, kill , just kill , the pain is killing , aaaaah, might as well end it!”

From a compartnt up ahead, the roar of a man in imnse pain echoed, as if he was enduring unbearable suffering.

Hua Mi looked over and saw Gong Yi, covered in blood, bursting out from the compartnt, his eyes nearly exploding in rage.

He grabbed a doctor and bellowed,

“Give him painkillers, quick, if you don’t ease his pain, he’s going to die from it!”

The doctors passing by all had their own patients to save. The doctor who had been grabbed frowned, could only hurriedly instruct a nurse, then shook off Gong Yi’s hand and rushed to his operating table.

He could no longer manage Gong Yi’s frantic shouting.

Gong Yi, wearing the lifeguard’s uniform sared with blood and dust, had his muscles tensed all over, his gaze murderous as he then turned toward the nurse.

Behind him, in the compartnt, the cries of agony continued,

“It hurts, it hurts, kill , kill , aaaaahhhhh!”

“Let him get so relief, figure out a way to ease his pain!”

Gong Yi stared at the nurse, enunciating each word through clenched teeth, his tone threatening yet pleading.

He at least wanted to make his brother’s suffering bearable.

They had saved so many people, everyone buried under the ruins of Xiang City; they had dug out each one by hand. His brother shouldn’t have to endure such tornt.

The nurse looked as if she was about to cry, her eyes brimming with tears,

“I’ll go get so Du Leng, I’m not sure if there will be any, but this dicine is urgently needed…”

The ergency ward had too many patients, with a massive number of survivors transferred to the dical center every day, each one dug out from the rubble.

Everyone was in pain.

In constant pain.

Therefore, at this ti, Du Leng actually beca the most rapidly consud dicine.

The nurse hurriedly ran off, as if fleeing. As she turned, Gong Yi’s bloodshot eyes caught sight of Hua Mi.

Hua Mi walked up with a furrowed brow and before she could speak, Gong Yi opened his arms and embraced her in a daze,

“Cao Feng, ah, my brother was in the middle of rescuing people when he encountered a gas cylinder explosion, he’s in so much pain… I’m so useless; I’m not a good captain.”

Gong Yi muttered, completely at a loss at such a ti, because there was no solution, truly no solution.

In the ergency ward, every person was either in pain or busy.

Survivors struggled between life and death, dical staff were busy saving lives; who could Gong Yi turn to?

Tell , who could he turn to?

He could only watch Hua Mi in the vortex of his own helplessness and hold her tight as if clutching at a straw.

Hua Mi was being squeezed so tightly by Gong Yi she could hardly breathe. She raised her hand and patted Gong Yi’s arm,

“Relax a little; I have painkillers. Let go for now and try giving Cao Feng one.”

The arms wrapped around Hua Mi loosened, and Gong Yi looked down at her with eyes alight with imnse joy.

“I don’t know if it will work or not, but these are the painkillers, um, I have so, I keep them for when my period cos.”

Hua Mi explained nervously because nobody had taken painkillers from a level 5 factory before, so she didn’t know what the effects would be like.

But Gong Yi shook his head; he didn’t care about the efficacy. At that mont, the small white pill in Hua Mi’s palm brought Gong Yi successfully ashore from the whirlpool of his emotions.

Because if it weren’t for this painkiller, there would be no other pain dication coming.

The nurse who had gone to get the Du Leng never returned.

It wasn’t the nurse’s fault, for she was also busy, and the random ergencies she encountered along the way were enough to stall her.

Hua Mi was led by Gong Yi, holding her hand into Cao Feng’s cubicle. Looking at the man on the bed, burnt and bloody all over, her heart soured.

In her mind’s eye, she saw the recent mory of Cao Feng, young and vibrant.

And the polite young man, who now scread in pain, wishing for death.

Painful to the point of wanting to die, to die!

Hua Mi’s delicate eyebrows knitted even tighter, she quickly crushed the small white pill into powder, mixed it with water, and along with Gong Yi, painstakingly fed it to Cao Feng through a straw.

“It hurts, it hurts, Captain, just shoot , give …”

Cao Feng was shouting when suddenly he fell silent. His blood-covered body lay on the single bed, eyes closed.

Beside him, Gong Yi’s face turned ashen. He lifted his hand and covered Cao Feng’s tight-shut eyes, tears falling,

“Cao Feng, go in peace. I’ll take care of your family… huh? Are you asleep? Or did you pass out? Feng?”

His tear-filled eyes stared at Cao Feng’s rising and falling chest, sowhat bewildered.

Hua Mi, sitting opposite him, rubbed her reddened, fox-like eyes, a heavy feeling in her heart,

“He probably passed out from the pain. That’s probably for the best, so he doesn’t have to endure the pain.”

It couldn’t be that he relaxed too much from the commotion and fell asleep.

With Cao Feng in so much pain, his entire skin burnt beyond recognition, how could his spirit possibly relax in such a state?

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