289: Chapter 289: Car Accident 289: Chapter 289: Car Accident “Fang Bai, thank you.
When I et Wang Dong in Yanjing, I will reject him outright,” Su Linglong said, her eyes shining brightly as she looked into Fang Bai’s, a hint of joy coloring her expression.
In Su Linglong’s eyes, Fang Bai was a powerful force to be reckoned with, certainly no weaker than the Wang Family’s Wang Huashan.
If Fang Bai were willing to help the Ye Family against the “Wrathful Beauties,” perhaps so of the family mbers would change their minds and drop the matter of the Ye-Wang marriage alliance.
Even if the Wang Family were to beco angry over it, Su Linglong didn’t care anymore because, to her, the entire Wang Family was far less important than Fang Bai alone.
With Fang Bai’s promise, Su Linglong’s spirits were lifted, her usual cheerful disposition returning, and the atmosphere in the car was no longer oppressive and gloomy.
Fuhu Mountain was on the way from Zhongzhou to Yanjing, and the highway Fang Bai drove through passed right through the mountains of Fuhu Mountain.
The sedan traveled along the mountain highway, surrounded by peaks—so precipitously steep, others low and gentle.
Lush forests stretched on both sides and rivers surged and flowed.
The scenery was magnificent and majestic.
“It seems like there has been a car accident ahead…”
After passing through a tunnel, Su Linglong straightened up, her beautiful eyes looking ahead.
She saw warning signs on the road instructing traffic to slow down.
So traffic police were directing vehicles, each with a grave expression on their face.
Fang Bai slled the scent of blood and knew that there had indeed been a serious accident ahead, with many injured and possibly dead.
A hundred or two hundred ters further, they arrived at the scene of the accident.
A large passenger bus and a cargo truck had overturned on the road—it seed the truck had smashed through the central barrier and collided head-on with the bus, causing the accident.
The cargo truck appeared to have minor damage, but the passenger bus wasn’t as fortunate.
The bus was severely distorted, and several passengers inside had died instantly in the accident; so were seriously injured and lain out on the road by the police; others were trapped in the badly deford cabin, unable to be rescued at the mont, emitting painful groans and weak cries for help…
This accident was tragic: seven people died on the scene, and more than a dozen were critically injured.
The rest suffered minor injuries.
This was the mountainous hinterland.
Even though soone had already called for ergency services, the ambulance would take ti to arrive.
If the injured couldn’t get tily and proper treatnt, who knows how many more would die before help arrived?
In his previous life as the Immortal Emperor, after tens of thousands of years of arduous cultivation and experience, Fang Bai had killed countless people—but he had saved even more, especially after being reborn into this world and rging so of the previous occupant’s mories, he valued life even more.
Having co upon this car accident, Fang Bai couldn’t just stand by and watch others die.
He parked his sedan on the ergency lane at the side of the road and got out first, quickly making his way toward the crash site.
anwhile, Su Linglong found a hat, sunglasses, and a mask in the car to avoid being recognized and followed suit, getting out of the car.
At the sa ti they stopped, another sedan pulled over.
A pretty young woman in her twenties, dressed in casual white attire, got out.
She had a first aid kit on her back and rushed to the accident scene ahead of Fang Bai and Su Linglong.
“I’m a doctor, let through!” she said urgently, seeing a traffic cop blocking her way.
At the scene, many victims were critically injured and in desperate need of a doctor.
Seeing the young woman with a first aid kit, the traffic cop imdiately let her through to provide dical assistance to the injured.
“I’m also a doctor.”
Fang Bai said in a deep voice to a traffic cop who was trying to stop him.
“Are you really a doctor?”
The traffic officer, seeing that Fang Bai was only about twenty years old and consequently very young, was sowhat skeptical.
“Yes.
I am a student at Zhongzhou dical College and am currently interning at Yanjing Hospital.”
Zhongzhou dical College and Yanjing Hospital, one being a renown educational institution in the Huaxia dical community, and the other being one of Huaxia’s top hospitals, were both places the traffic officer had clearly heard of.
Upon hearing Fang Bai’s answer, his eyes lit up, and he imdiately stepped aside to let Fang Bai through.
“I’m his friend, I’ll go in and help him!”
Ye Wui, who had followed up behind, pointed to Fang Bai and spoke to the officer.
Without waiting for a reply, she twisted her delicate body and rushed past the officer like the wind.
When Fang Bai entered the scene of the car accident, the delicate-looking woman who had entered before him was squatting next to a seriously injured person, attempting to stop the bleeding.
The victim’s right chest was slightly caved in, showing that several ribs were broken, and just above the left knee seed to be a wound inflicted by a sharp object, from which blood was ceaselessly seeping out.
Covered in blood and breathing with evident difficulty, the victim’s expression was one of extre pain.
He coughed sporadically, and with each cough, a bit of blood froth could be seen at the corner of his mouth.
Possibly due to the severe injury and excessive blood loss, the victim’s consciousness was already unclear, and he was at risk of falling into a coma at any ti.
To Fang Bai’s surprise, the delicate-looking woman was not only a Yellow Level novice Martial Artist but also a practitioner of traditional Chinese dicine, and her thods of controlling the bleeding were quite exquisite.
However, despite the woman’s special technique of sealing several acupoints around the wound on the leg and employing acupuncture to stop the bleeding, she was still unable to completely prevent the blood from seeping out due to the largeness of the injury.
Thanks to her intervention, though, the blood seeping from the wound slowed significantly, buying crucial ti for the subsequent rescue effort.
“The fatal injury is not on the leg, but in his lungs.
Your way of rescue is futile,” Fang Bai said, squatting next to the delicate-looking woman.
He gently touched the collapsed area on the victim’s chest and spoke with a grave look on his face, “Three ribs are broken, one of which has punctured the lung and caused a major blood vessel to rupture and bleed…
If not treated promptly, he may die in minutes!”
As the delicate-looking woman watched in astonishnt, Fang Bai’s right hand flipped and the Five Elents Needles appeared in his hand, which he then swiftly inserted around the victim’s lung area.
Since the “Dragon-Tiger-Lion-Elephant Technique” reached the initial stage of the Xingyuan Realm, the ball of Chaos Origin Energy in Fang Bai’s Dantian had beco even denser.
Every now and then when Fang Bai scanned his Dantian with his Divine Sense, he would find that the ball of Chaos Origin Energy, fused from seven types of distinctive True Yuan, was showing a tendency to further separate and beco independent.
The hues and brightness released by each type of True Yuan beca more dazzling, illuminating the Dantian space like the starry night.
Previously, when Fang Bai was still a Yellow Level Martial Artist, he forced himself to use the Taiji Needle technique from the “Imperial Ten Needles” to cure Su Linglong’s brain tumor, which resulted in the exhaustion of his True Yuan and left him weakened for a long ti before he recovered.
Now, however, he was able to easily execute at least five types of needle techniques from the “Imperial Ten Needles”.
The “Imperial Ten Needles” comprised ten exquisite needle techniques, each one profound in its own right.
However, to unleash their remarkable effects, True Yuan was required as a supplent, aning only those who practice both dical and martial arts could thoroughly master them.
Although ordinary people could also learn these needle techniques, the effects when applied would be significantly diminished.
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