Chapter 14 Treatment and Care
The female monk was not willing to listen to Ji Qiu's explanation. She was so angry that she wanted to get up, "How dare I destroy my reputation if I am shameless?"
As the saying goes, the rotten ship has three kilograms of nails. Although the female monk was seriously injured and weak, her spiritual cultivation was high. She was worried that she would be killed by her. Ji Qiu ran away and dodged, and at the same time shouted loudly, "I was saving you before, so don't misunderstand."
After running to a big tree, Ji Qiu stretched his head and looked away. He saw that the female monk did not stand up. She was weak and lying on the ground, gasping for breath.
Ji Qiu took the opportunity to explain, "You fell into the water before, and I caught you from the lake. Seeing you drowning and holding back, I had to run back on you, trying to get out the water from your mouth, nose, chest and lungs. It was also at that time that I pulled off your trousers and skirts. Just when I wanted to help you wear it neatly, you woke up. When I bandaged your wound, you woke up again."
The misunderstanding often comes from a lack of communication. Although Ji Qiu explained urgently, his expression was very accurate and logical. Although the female monk was angry, ashamed and angry, he believed his words after listening to his explanation and no longer hated him. However, the expression on his face was still very painful. I don’t know whether it was the pain of the wound or the sadness of having skin contact with him.
Seeing her like this, Ji Qiu hurriedly said, "I really didn't take the opportunity to be frivolous. There are giant pythons entrenched in the lake where you fell into the water. I run for your life with you on my back. The giant python is chasing behind me. The situation is critical, and I don't care much. I can't leave you there and be eaten by the giant python."
Hearing Ji Qiu's words, the female monk looked up at Ji Qiu, his eyes very complicated.
"You are seriously injured and the wound is bleeding all the time. If I don't bandage you, you will die." Ji Qiu took the opportunity to explain.
The female monk didn't say anything. She looked at her left rib and then at the bonfire not far from the left and right. Knowing that what Ji Qiu said was not false, she moved her arms back and sat down weakly on a raised rock.
Seeing that the female monk's hostility was greatly reduced, Ji Qiu walked out from behind the tree, "I told the truth. The giant python that had chased us was pecked by your white crane. He chased us for more than ten miles before he died. I can find the body. If you don't believe it, I can take you to see it."
The female monk raised her right hand and waved her hand at Ji Qiu, indicating that he didn't need to say anything more, and turned to be listless and closed her eyes and gasped.
Just as Ji Qiu wanted to return to the bonfire, the female monk opened her eyes at the same time, "Where is Xiaobai?"
"Ah? What?" Ji Qiu was puzzled.
"Where is my white crane?" asked the monk.
Ji Qiu did not answer. He thought that if he didn't speak, the female monk could guess that the white crane was dead, but the female monk kept looking at him and waiting for him to speak.
"Dead." Ji Qiu said.
After Ji Qiu said that, the female monk closed her eyes sadly. In fact, she had guessed the result, but she just didn't want to accept reality and hoped that a miracle would happen.
"It was hit several arrows, its wings were injured, and its leg was cut off by someone," said Ji Qiu, "but it was really brave. It was already seriously injured and dying. When it was discovered that the giant python wanted to bite us, it still flew over and pecked the giant python. If it weren't for it, you and I would have died."
The female monk was already sad and sad. After hearing Ji Qiu's words, she could no longer control the sadness in her heart. She raised her hand to cover her face, tilted her head and choked.
Choking up will cause breathing to become irritable, and coupled with excessive sadness, the female monk quickly fainted again.
Seeing this, Ji Qiu slowly returned to the bonfire and threw firewood into the bonfire. It was already dark and there were many mosquitoes in the mountains. Creating a fire can not only keep warm, but also drive away mosquitoes.
It was already the second time that the female monk woke up again. Ji Qiu was sitting by the campfire and was dozing. Hearing the strange sound of the female monk holding her arms up, he opened his eyes to check. Seeing the female monk standing shaking, he eagerly wanted to step forward to support him.
The female monk frowned and tilted her head, with a serious expression. Ji Qiu had to shrink his hand awkwardly and lowered his head and retreated.
The female monk lost too much blood and stood up very hard. After standing up, she wanted to move, but she staggered.
Worried that she would fall into the fire, Ji Qiu instinctively stepped forward to support her. This time the female monk did not show any boredom, but just glanced at him helplessly.
Seeing that the female monk was weak and unable to walk, Ji Qiu kindly advised, "You are seriously injured and you can't walk, so sit down."
The female monk had to sit down. Ji Qiu took out a roe from his bag and handed it over, "Are you hungry?"
The female monk shook her head but failed to answer.
"Don't be too sad, either." Ji Qiu comforted.
The female monk sighed, "Where is Xiaobai now?"
"At the lake," Ji Qiu raised his hand and pointed, "Don't worry, those giant pythons are big, but they can't swallow your white crane. When you can walk around, I'll take you to find it."
The monk nodded and asked, "Who are you?"
"My name is Ji Qiu, and I am from Yunyang City." Ji Qiu said.
"Why are you here?" asked the monk again.
"I'm going to the Soul-Suppressing Alliance, and I happen to pass by here." Ji Qiu said.
"You were selected?" The female monk looked up and down at Ji Qiu.
Ji Qiu shook his head, "No, Ji Haoran, the son of Yunyang City Lord Ji Dongyang, was selected by the Soul-Suppressing Alliance. I am sending him to the Soul-Suppressing Alliance."
"Are you his book boy?" asked the monk.
Ji Qiu shook his head again, "No, the lord of Yunyang City Ji Dongyang is my third master, his son is my uncle, and I am a relative."
The female monk looked at Ji Qiu with confusion. Ji Qiu's dress was not like the nobles of Yunyang City.
Ji Qiu was furious when the female monk looked at him and asked with a smirk, "Who are you? Why are you injured?"
The female monk did not answer Ji Qiu's question, but turned to look at the donkey with his back tied to the tree, "Where is your uncle now?"
Chapter completed!