Chapter 1877 - How Did She Know
Chapter 1877 How Did She Know
Xia Jinyuan suddenly remembered that the soldier who was hunting down the small leader Jiandie in Fujun Town was shot that night. It was Ye Jian who cooperated with the military doctor in their camp to complete the medical operation.
When the military doctor cleaned up the gunshot wound, Ye Jian could prepare to give the military doctor exactly the surgical tools he needed when he needed.
At that time, he thought it was the military doctor who told Ye Jian in advance; now it seemed that… she herself knew medical stuff.
How… did she know
How old was she then?
She was not in second or third grade…, how did she know?
Who taught her? Did the military doctor teach her at the time?
But then again, if she were really taught, it wouldn’t be a problem for her to remember it well with her incredible memory,
Xia Jinyuan suppressed his astonishment and then heard Principal Chen laugh and say, “She is very clever. She likes to read, and she likes to do things herself. She is just familiar with doing simple things; how can she compare to a graduate nurse. Besides, soldiers like her should also know a thing or two in case of emergency. It would be troublesome if they don’t know anything at all.”
Xia Jinyuan couldn’t help smiling. She was indeed a scholar. As long as she thought a topic was useful, she would take the initiative to learn it.
For example, bandaging and acupuncture were basic emergency treatments that they all must learn on the battlefield. It was normal that she knew how to do acupuncture on Uncle Chen.
“Our nurses also have to study hard to become successful. You see, she is not even a professional, and yet she knows how to do it in one shot. You guys better study harder.” The doctor said to the two nurses humorously. Although it was a joke, it also felt like he was teaching them.
The two nurses nodded, humbly accepting the teaching.
The two of them were really embarrassed just now. They both tried twice but failed, but the female soldier managed to do it in one go. She was so steady until they even thought she was a medical soldier.
Ye Jian, still in her jungle combat training suit, was indeed easy to be misunderstood by them.
Ye Jian, who had adjusted the speed of the IV drip, stood up straight, smiled, and said, “I am still a little impatient. I’ll still need your professional help.”
“This kid is really polite.” The doctor laughed, seeing Ye Jian being very polite and mature, “Then you should take good care of the old squad leader. Now he can eat some meat, but he still has to take it slowly. Light food should be his main meal, do not eat spicy food.”
The military department was usually very careful. He had been taken care of by life care workers before. In particular, he would have a nutritious meal every day. He also had a schedule for what to eat and what nutrition was suitable. This had really made Principal Chen, who was used to the tough life, totally unaccustomed.
Last week, after he was able to eat some meat and fish, he had decided not to have meal preps for him. Even the life care workers asked the military and hospitals to withdraw their meal plans for him and don’t give him special treatments.
The guards asked their superiors for instructions, and they only informed the hospital after getting approval from the military headquarters. Then, they withdrew all special treatments according to Principal Chen’s wishes, which then made him feel more comfortable.
“Uncle Chen, you heard the doctor. In the future, you have to quit alcohol, spicy food, and such.” Although he had no life care worker, Ye Jian was around, and she was a better supervisor. Upon hearing the doctor’s advice, Ye Jian immediately consulted the doctor, what Principal could and could not eat. She was so careful that it made Principal Chen feel very helpless.
When the doctor left, he also joked, “It seems that your nemesis is here. Our nurses will have a more relaxed life next time.”
In other respects, the old squad leader was very cooperative, but he would not cooperate at things that affect the living.
He was afraid that the hospital would take special care of him. Every time the nurse brought up food for him, they would need to explain in detail the dishes. Sometimes he even questioned the nurse, causing everyone to be nervous. They always just told him that the dishes were from the hospital kitchen.
THIS CHAPTER UPLOAD FIRST AT NOVELBIN.COM