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Chapter 455: Homecoming

Lenas was afraid that Joan of Arc would mistakenly take the Gozagu she was driving as an enemy plane. While the Minowsky particles were not spread, he opened the Federal Army communication channel and shouted: "Joan of Arc, it's me."

Immediately, a slightly shocked female voice came from the communicator: "Sir Renas, why are you here?" It was Meriana, the communication control.

Renas first fought with the enemy plane, and then was afraid that Joan of Arc would start the anti-aircraft artillery, so she kept her nerves tense. Now that she had contacted her, she suddenly felt nervous. When her nerves were tense, she was all in her mind, but she ignored the pain in the wound. The pain she felt seemed to be mixed with the sum of what she had endured before, which made her say it carefully, but she couldn't help but feel pain first.

Over there, Meriana was her old subordinate who had been with her for a long time and immediately asked with concern: "Mr. Lenas, are you injured?"

Lenas was only one moment when the pain was the most painful, and the pain had already vented most of the pain. Although there was still a small pain, it was nothing serious. So he smiled bitterly and said, "I was shot in the shoulder, but it was a minor injury, nothing serious. I want to return to the ship, please open the hatch. By the way, remember not to turn on the pilot light."

Meriana responded immediately without hesitation: "Yes."

The hangar door on the port side of Joan of Arc is opened, but the deck pilot light on the same side is not turned on. The MS deck of the Lakelam class motor cruiser is exposed. Even without the guidance of the pilot light, the difficulty of landing is much less than that of the warships embedded in the hull on the deck. However, without the corresponding technology and courage, landing alone with the naked eye is still very dangerous, especially on such exposed decks, which may damage the body and deck due to poor grasping the landing speed.

Sure enough, Gao Zhagu landed too quickly. He broke from his knee as soon as he stepped on one foot. Not only did he lose balance, but he even stepped on a pit on the deck out of thin air. Fortunately, the technician was waiting for a timely sprinting out of sight, binding the body, and then dragging it into the hangar, barely being considered a "safe landing".

In addition to notifying Lenas' order, Meriana also notified Lenas's injury and arranged a medical class. At this time, the medical class was on standby in the hangar, and technician Francis and δGundam's pilot Mariana were all known.

As a technician, Francis, out of concern, immediately jumped on Gaozagu's abdomen and opened the cockpit door from outside. At the same time, Mariana also jumped over from δGundam. As soon as the door opened, a pungent smell of blood came to his nose. The two were stunned in fear and looked at each other. At this time, blood drips floated out of the cockpit and fell on their helmet goggles.

Lenas was injured for a long time, and did not even have a simple bleeding stop. Although she did not hurt the vital points, she had lost too much blood. When she landed, she was already at the end of her strength and was fully supported by her spirit. Now that she saw a safe place, she suddenly felt relieved and fainted.

Mariana was still young and could not react at the moment. Serana grew up in a peaceful environment since she was a child and had no experience in handling it. Only Francis, who had been through a long battle, responded in time. When she saw that the situation was not good, she hurriedly stretched out her arms, dragged Lenas out, then carried her to the ground, and greeted the medical class: "Hurry up, General Lenas's situation is wrong." Seeing that the symptoms were mostly excessive blood loss, but he was an expert in "treating" MS, not an expert in medical personnel. He could only press and not say anything and let professionals see it.

The doctor just saw this and initially concluded that he had lost too much blood. He first injected blood into Renas urgently, and then sent him to the medical room to remove the bullet and make further diagnosis.

Due to the situation of the battle, Marianna and Francis could only watch the medical class transport Lenas away. Then they returned to their posts, one of whom was invited to deal with Gauzagu and the other was back to the cockpit of Gundam.

In order to save Lenas in time, Gaozagu stopped nearby at the gate of the attack deck. Now Lenas has been rescued, and Gaozagu continues to stop in place, which has become an obstacle.

Francis directed people to carry out the removal work. The pulling rope was just hooked up and was about to move, but a young pink-haired woman emerged from the cockpit. He was stunned and hurriedly stopped his work, thinking, "I just saw someone in the cockpit. I put my mind on Renas for a moment, but forgot about this." Then he jumped, reached the cockpit cover, pulled the woman's hand, and scolded, "What are you stunned? Don't know what's going on now?" Then he stopped talking and forced him to the ground, and ordered his subordinates to start carrying the work.

Serana was worried for no reason. She said she was worried about the war, but she felt that she was not like it, thinking: "Joan of Arc is my sister's flagship, all of which are elite soldiers, so it should not be difficult to deal with the enemy." She said she was worried about her sister's injuries, but she thought that the bullet did not hurt the vital points, but she lost too much blood, so she didn't care so much. In the end, excluding everything that was impossible, she only locked a little - she was worried that she would let go of the Lurula and Nanayi, causing a bigger accident. Then she went to the bridge to understand the battle situation as soon as possible.

Renas suddenly opened her eyes, and the dazzling fluorescent light shot straight down. She raised her right arm to block her eyes, struggled to sit up. Then she realized that she was in the infirmary, and the medical class was preparing surgical supplies on the side, and there was an unknown time when the syringe was inserted on her wrist and a blood bag was injected.

Doctor John Lynch walked over in a surgical gown and a mask, and said slightly: "General Lenas, although you are a general, you can only listen to me now. Leave down quickly and wait for me to take out the bullets for you." Lenas was lying down and now he was going to have surgery. Anyway, she had already gotten up, so she could just lie down by herself and save some time.

Lenas knew that if the bullet was not removed, he would not last long by transfusion alone, so he lay down obediently.

Two nurses opened the blue surgical cloth and covered Lenas. After anesthetics hindered the combat command, Lenas decisively stopped the anesthesiologist who was injecting the anesthetic and decided to endure the pain. However, after a while, Dr. Lynch used tweezers to pick up a bullet from Lenas's flesh, put it on the plate with a clang, and then applied medicine and bandaged her. It took a few minutes before everything was over.

Renas got up quickly, took off her bloody clothes, put on the sick clothes handed over by the nurse, pulled off her wig, thanked the doctors and nurses, and left the infirmary and headed towards the bridge.

The crew of Joan of Arc, from the bridge crew to the general orderly soldiers, were all "veterans" who participated in the Battle of Grips and the two New Gene Rebellions. They were among the best elites in terms of ability and experience. Even if the bridge had no commanders, their own experience alone would be enough to adapt to the situation and have been attacked in various attacks. However, if it was to achieve strategic results, it would be impossible to do without a commander.

Renas had no idea, so she wanted to go to the bridge in person, even though the wound was still aching and had an injection on her wrist.
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