Chapter 2180 - 2182: Jiang Nuan vs. Fu Yi
Chapter 2180: Chapter 2182: Jiang Nuan vs. Fu Yi
"Who did you say?" Hoarse and stiff.
Phillips didn’t expect this reaction from him, and for a moment, he was so surprised that he forgot what he was going to say, "Doctor Jiang?"
The tension made him uncertain if he had said it correctly.
He turned around and asked the officer who came in, "Is the female doctor outside surnamed Jiang?"
Jiang is a surname from Hua Country, with a unique tone, and he found it hard to pronounce, his tongue couldn’t straighten.
The officer nodded, "Yes, her surname is Jiang."
"Seems like her name is Jiang Nuan."
Is that the right name?
He was still unsure, but suddenly saw Fu Yi drop his gun, dash off in a flash, his figure already out of sight.
Phillips was dumbfounded.
He muttered softly, "Damn, they really know each other?"
"Officer, what are you saying? I didn’t catch that?"
Phillips raised his eyelids and glanced at him, saying irritably, "If you didn’t hear it clearly, never mind, I was just talking casually, nothing important."
The thug on the ground had lost too much blood, barely breathing, raised his hand weakly, shouting, "Help me, quickly, take me to the hospital... I’m dying..."
The officer heard this, examined him more closely, clicked his tongue in his heart, what a pity, and asked his superior, "Officer, what should we do with him?"
Phillips looked at the man on the ground, snot, tears, and blood all mixed together, only feeling filthy and disgusting, scoffing, "He’s lucky! Get someone to take him to the nearby clinic to dress his wounds, then bring him back to the station."
"Yes."
He thought about it, not reassured, and called the officer about to leave, "Wait a moment."
The officer came back, "Officer, is there anything else?"
"Bring a few more people with you, make sure nothing happens on the way, he’s a very important witness, the higher-ups still need to interrogate him."
"Understood."
"Be careful, absolutely can’t let him escape! They killed dozens of people this time, so many lives, we can’t let him get away with it! At the very least, he should be sent to prison for life!" he said through gritted teeth, showing his great anger.
"Yes!"
The officer saluted him, then turned and dashed out quickly to carry out the task.
...
The weather in Mahali changed rapidly, with significant temperature differences between morning and evening. At noon, it was still sunny, but by three or four in the afternoon, the sky turned cloudy, with clouds gathering thickly, turning the sky gloomy, as if it were about to rain.
Jiang Nuan watched as injured people were continuously carried out, and with not enough hands in the medical team, she, a self-identified doctor, was pulled in to help.
She was responsible for bandaging an elderly woman with a fractured arm.
Jiang Nuan quickly found a splint and gauze, deftly set the woman’s bone, and applied the splint.
"Hiss."
Setting a bone requires moving the fracture back into place, definitely painful, and the elderly woman was sweating profusely, constantly crying out.
Jiang Nuan softly comforted her, "Bear with it a little longer, it’ll be over soon, I’ll set your bone right, and you won’t be in pain anymore."
Foreign countries don’t have this bone-setting technique, it’s a unique ancient method of traditional medicine, which Jiang Nuan just happened to have learned. With a crack sound, the elderly woman screamed a few times, then she released her hands, her apricot eyes showing a hint of a smile, "Alright, try moving it."
The elderly woman, who had almost fainted from the pain earlier, hesitated but lifted her arm after hearing her, surprisingly it didn’t hurt at all, showing an astonished and happy expression, murmuring, "OMG, God, is this real? My arm is fine."