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Chapter 81 Emergency

Chapter 81 Emergency

Author: Han Ming

Chapter 81 Emergency

The children in the village agreed cheerfully. They all listened to Zhang An's words.

There are not many people of similar age to Zhang An in the village, and most of them work outside.

Most of them are young people aged 16 or 17, but these people usually don't take them to play.

I didn't like taking them to play with me no matter what I did, so in the end, the group of children in the village were not close to the grown-up boys.

On the contrary, Zhang An, the older brother, often told them stories, often brought them some delicious food, and there were so many interesting animals at home.

In their hearts, Zhang An is not like other adults who just tell you whatever you want every time, as if you are a child and you must obey.

Instead, he treats them like friends and will discuss everything with them. This makes them listen to Zhang An even more, and they don't listen to adults so much at home.

Another reason is that the leader of their group of children is Zhang Tie, who is the most obedient general under Zhang An.

The boss is obedient, how can you not listen obediently?

Originally, there were only three people in Zhang An's family, Zhang An and Zhang An's parents.

The home used to be quite deserted, but now these children come to play every day, which makes the originally deserted Zhang family courtyard lively and lively, and Zhang An's parents like it quite a lot.

Although Zhang An is now in his twenties, he has passed the time when he didn't like to deal with children in his previous life. He regards these dolls that often come to his home to play with as his own children.

The more you treat them like children, the more disgusted they will be. On the contrary, if you treat them like adults, they will obey you obediently.

In the end, the dolls in the yard were playing with themselves, and Zhang An was watching his own.

"Zhang An, Zhang An, I don't have any at home."

As soon as Zhang An finished giving instructions to a few little guys, he heard a burst of hurried shouting from outside the yard, and someone was calling him.

"What's wrong, Brother Shuanglin, I'm at home."

Zhang An walked to the door of the yard and saw Zhou Shuanglin from the village, a middle-aged man in his forties, about the same age as Zhang An's father.

"Your sister-in-law encountered a wild boar in the field today. When she was chased, she rolled down the ridge and broke her foot pole. Do you have time now? If you have time, help take us to the county hospital."

Zhou Shuanglin told Zhang An anxiously. While he was talking, a huge amount of sweat was still dripping down his face.

Just now he carried his mother-in-law all the way back from the fields without taking a breath.

There are no clinics or health rooms in the village now, let alone medical staff.

For common colds and diarrhea, I can go to Mr. Zhang to get some medicine and it will be cured. But for serious injuries like fractures, I can only go to the county hospital.

People in the village are not yet aware of making emergency calls, but in fact, the county hospital is too far away from Changqing Village. It takes three or four hours to go back and forth, and calling it will not be of any use. If emergency treatment is really needed, it will take three or four hours.

It's too late.

When Zhou Shuanglin returned home, he immediately thought of Zhang An, because Zhang An had a car in the village.

So he hurried over to find Zhang An and asked him to help take him to the county hospital.

"I have nothing to do now. Brother Shuanglin, you go back and pack your things. I will drive the car out and pick you up at your house."

When Zhang An heard about this, don't say that he was fine. Even if something happened, he would first help to see the person off before talking.

It is not a trivial matter to break a leg. If it is not treated in time, if it is serious, you may not be able to walk in the future. Even if it is minor, you may be lame.

Zhou Shuanglin heard what Zhang An said, responded, and went back to pack his things.

You need to bring everything with you when you go to the hospital, especially money. Without money, it will be difficult to move around in the hospital.

When Wang Fang, who was in the room, just came out, she heard the conversation between the two.

Zhang An said to his mother: "Mom, I may not come for lunch. You can eat when the meal is ready."

After saying that, Zhang An got in the car and started the car, and then added.

"Mom, please be careful and don't let the village dolls get close to Cuihua and Xiaolu. Cuihua will kick people now. If you kick them, they won't be able to tell their families."

"Okay, okay, I'll watch. Please drive carefully on the road."

Zhang An drove to the gate of Zhou Shuanglin's yard.

"Brother Shuanglin, I'm here. You guys need to carry my sister-in-law out quickly."

Zhang An got out of the car, opened the back seat door, and shouted into the yard.

When Zhang An's words were heard in the yard, Zhou Shuanglin had already carried him out.

Now Zhou's sister-in-law, Lu Sanmei, is pale with pain, sweating all the time, and moaning in pain.

Zhang An helped and took the person to the car.

Zhang An had never broken his hands or feet, but looking at Mrs. Zhou's pale and bloodless face with wrinkles all the time, he didn't even have to think about how painful it must be now.

Instructing the two people in the back to fasten their seat belts, Zhang An took out a pot of space spring water and handed it to the back. Although the water did not relieve pain, it could at least give her some strength.

"Brother Zhou, give my sister-in-law some water. It's not a problem that she keeps sweating. I need to give her some water."

After Zhang An finished speaking, he drove out of the village.

When Zhou Shuanglin heard Zhang An talking, he quickly opened the lid and gave his mother-in-law some water.

After drinking, I obviously felt that Sister-in-law Zhou looked much better.

The road at the entrance of the village was not very good, so Zhang An did not dare to drive too fast.

But the car turned off the mountain road and turned onto the county road. Zhang An stepped on the accelerator and sped away.

Because he was in a hurry to go to the hospital, Zhang An drove a little too fast today.

It usually takes two hours to drive, but today I arrived at the hospital in less than an hour and a half.

Finally arriving at the hospital, Zhang An and Zhou Shuanglin breathed a sigh of relief when a doctor came out to see them.

It was finally diagnosed that the bone was broken and a cast was required.

But the good news is that the condition is not particularly serious and the cast does not require hospitalization.

Plastering in hospitals now is no better than in later generations, and can be done in about half an hour to an hour.

This time it takes a little longer, and the bones need to be set and plastered, so it takes even longer.

After checking the time, it was almost time for lunch, and Zhou Shuanglin wanted to accompany Sister-in-law Zhou to the doctor.

Zhang An took this time to go out and plan to buy some food.

At noon, no one at Zhang An's house had eaten, and Zhou Shuanglin and his wife who went to the fields must not have eaten either.

We came to the street and found a relatively clean small restaurant. Zhang An bought a portion of fried rice and took it home.

Zhang An wanted to buy other items, but the store said they were sold out and he could only wait until the afternoon.

"Brother Shuanglin, let's eat first, it's such an afternoon."

Sister-in-law Zhou is now preparing to put on a plaster inside, while Zhou Shuanglin is sitting on a chair outside.

Zhang An handed over the fried rice he just bought and said.

"Oh, look at my brain, how can I let you buy it?" Only then did Zhou Shuanglin realize that it was already past lunch time and no one had eaten yet.

This is something I didn't do well enough.

Zhang An not only helped to send them here, but also helped to buy food. The money must be given to others.

"Brother Shuanglin, there's no rush. Let's talk about it when we get back. Let's eat first."

It didn't cost much to buy a meal, and the hospital bills hadn't been paid yet, and he didn't know if the money Zhou Shuanglin had brought was enough, so Zhang An didn't tell Zhou Shuanglin about the money until he got home.

It didn’t cost much anyway.

I won’t work overtime today. I’ll update one chapter first and then another chapter when I get home in the evening. I’ve been working overtime every day lately and haven’t gone home until midnight every day. Please forgive me!!!

(End of chapter)


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