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Chapter 198 Just be a little less humane

When Cui Waner followed the judge from the left hospital into the hospital room next door, she happened to catch up with a soldier who vomited. A sour smell hit her nostrils. The maid covered her mouth on the spot and couldn't help but turned around and vomited. Cui Waner also covered her mouth. She suppressed her mouth and nose, and looked sideways at the judge beside her. Unexpectedly, the judge took out a piece of cloth like a handkerchief from his sleeve, covered his mouth and nose, tied it behind his head, and walked towards the vomiting soldier. Cui Waner She also followed his example and took out a handkerchief to cover her mouth and nose. She did not tie the button on the back of her head because she felt that it would affect her image. If the general came this time, she didn't want the general to see her. The imperfect side.

Cui Wan'er hated these smelly soldiers. They were all dirty and staggering. There were already several military doctors here, so why did she have to come?

She couldn't just watch others busy while she just stood here and watched the fun, so she tried her best to choose one of these soldiers who didn't look so dirty for treatment. At this time, a soldier at her feet said softly and inaudibly. The voice said: "Miss Cui, let me take a look at this. I'm a little short of breath."

Cui Waner heard someone calling her, looked down and found that the person was either very dirty or a little pale. At this time, he was leaning against a pillar very close to her and handed his hand to her. Cui Waner gently placed his hand on the other person's pulse. , and found that this person's pulse condition was not serious. Although her medical skills were not as good as those of the hospital judge, she could judge whether the basic energy and blood were sufficient. She couldn't help but look up at the soldier who knew her name. The man opened his eyes slightly and said in a voice like a mosquito or an ant: "There is an order from above to get rid of He Er."

Cui Wan'er was very close to this person. Although the voice was low, she still heard it clearly. Her heart beat like a drum and she said cautiously: "What are you talking about? I don't understand."

The man chuckled: "Miss Cui Waner, the daughter of the envoy's family, came here specifically to get close to the general. I'm right!"

Cui Waner put aside the man's wrist and said in a low and fierce voice: "I don't understand what you said. I am Cui Waner, but it has nothing to do with what you said." After that, she stood up and walked away.

The man added behind her: "Believe it or not, my mission has been conveyed. Whether you do it or not has nothing to do with me. I just go back and report the truth to the superiors." After saying that, the man leaned against the pillar again. , no more talking

Although Cui Wan'er didn't admit it, she still paused when the person said the last sentence. With this pause, the person who spoke knew that she had listened.

Cui Wan'er walked around the staggering patients, walked slowly to the side of the judge and said: "Uncle judge, I think the military doctors here seem to be enough. Wan'er wants to go back and see He Er again. His condition doesn't seem to be very good. Woolen cloth!"

The judge from the Zuoyuan was taking the pulse of one of the soldiers and said disapprovingly: "There is no need to go back and check. I think he will be fine for a while. It's just that the general is too impatient. At best, he will suffer from convulsions in the future." Maybe I can talk after drinking some medicine!"

Cui Wan'er was very panicked when she heard that He Er might still survive. Although there was no way to verify what the man said just now, what if it was true?

He Erhuo, she just failed the mission. She might have angered her father, and he would give up on her. After all, there are too many sisters in the house, and anyone can be used. If He Er dies, it is not her fault alone. , the court judge is also responsible. The two powers harm each other, whichever is the lesser. She still feels that He Er's death is the best result for her.

Zuo Yanjian took the pen, ink, paper and inkstone sent by other military doctors to prescribe prescriptions for these patients, and sighed: "It seems that the treatment has been good, but why have they all relapsed? It seems that they drank less medicine, so we should continue for drink!"

He meant what he said sincerely. If the medicine given to the soldiers before was continued to be taken, it would be able to consolidate and recover. Why did he stop it?

A military doctor next to him said: "Well, Miss Hua's medicine was very effective at first. I don't know why, but the general didn't let it be used. It was Miss Cui who said it could cure He Er and also these soldiers... ...Who is this......?"

Looking at the beautiful woman standing next to him, he suddenly realized: This may be the Miss Cui the general mentioned, so he said cautiously: "Are you Miss Cui? Great, then you can use it for the soldiers. Where is the medicine? Have you brought it?"

Cui Wan'er was stunned. She didn't have any medicine. She never thought that just by saying that, she would actually take out the medicine. So she looked at the judge next to her for help, but she didn't expect that the judge wouldn't look at him at all. , instead walked inside, as if it had nothing to do with him.

The doctor's words aroused the hope of survival in all the sick people, and they all shouted: "Give us some medicine to drink!"

Some sick people looked around and saw no one distributing medicine like yesterday, and complained: "You promised to give us the medicine to cure our illness, why didn't I see you bring it?"

Cui Wan'er is a little flustered and a little angry. These people are really annoying. Why should I treat you? She was hesitating and speechless, and another patient soldier over there said: "Yes, if it weren't for your promise, the general would have continued to let us drink Miss Hua's medicine, and we wouldn't have relapsed today."

One after another, people complained: "Do you know how to see a doctor? You won't let us continue to drink medicine. Now we are sick again, and we haven't seen any good medicine brought!"

The soldiers who were strong enough to walk stood up and surrounded Cui Wan'er. Those who were too weak to stand up also lay there and started yelling. Seeing that the situation was out of control.

Everyone wants to live, especially the patients who have obviously improved under Haneda's treatment in the past few days. They are the most anxious. It's like they are about to see the dawn, and suddenly it gets dark again. They hope that suddenly at the moment before dawn, No more!

As the saying goes, there is no harm without comparison, but Miss Hua's medicine is real, and the results of the treatment are also real. After all, they saw the medicine and saw her working hard with her maid and apprentice.

And this Miss Cui, who was standing here with her maid, did nothing and didn't see any medicine. The soldiers became more and more anxious. He also became less and less fond of Cui Wan'er, and the circle around her became smaller and smaller.

Cui Wan'er pushed aside a soldier blocking her and rushed out of the hospital tent under the cover of the maid. Angrily, she returned to He Er's bed next door.

I don’t know why, He Er, who was obviously pale just now, now looks a little rosier and his breathing is calmer than before. Is it true that he is showing signs of improvement as the court judge said, but the general is just too anxious? Yet?

Thinking of the scene of being surrounded just now, she was still a little scared. Where was she going to get the medicine that could cure the epidemic? She must have made a mistake with the general. If the prince failed to complete the task assigned by him, he would be criticized by his father when he returned. Maybe she won't be reused from now on, and she won't have much of a future. Regardless of whether the person who sent the message was true or false, He Er's death was the least loss to her.

Just keep doing nothing, you are not benevolent and I am unjust, you force me, I will not live well, and no one can live.

Cui Wan'er looked at the maid beside her and asked softly: "Are you ready?"

The maid whispered: "Miss, don't worry. I took advantage of the opportunity to go out to vomit just now and saw that the hospital tents here are connected. Plus He Er's, there are four in total, all next to each other." There are heating stoves in each hospital tent, and dry firewood is piled outside for the convenience of heating, which is very beneficial to us..."

Before the maid finished speaking, she was interrupted by Cui Waner raising her hand, putting her index finger to her mouth: "Shh", pointing to the door, the maid nodded, and Cui Waner smiled evilly.

Some things are actually easy to solve, just be a little less humane.

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