Physician, Not A Consort

Chapter 2: old woman

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Lin Haihai drove the car onto the highway and headed towards the city. The wind started to get strong, and the dark clouds in the sky quickly gathered, soon covering half of the sky, and thunder rumbled overhead from time to time. The lightning drew a beautiful arc on the horizon, but it gave off a terrifying light. Lin Haihai accelerated the car, the car was running wildly, and the thunder became more and more intensive and louder. The frequency of lightning became more and more rapid, a scary fire snake flashed out of the sky, and a few seconds later, thunder shook the sky. Lin Haihai began to feel anxious, and the number of vehicles on the highway began to become sparse. Suddenly, a bolt of thunder and lightning flashed across the sky, making the chaotic world ablaze, followed by a booming thunder that echoed on the road for a long time. The sky cracked open, and heavy rain poured down. Amidst the rumbling, she could clearly hear the patter of hail hitting the roof of the car. She secretly screamed, but she couldn't find any shelter from the rain on the highway. She could only let the car run like a wild horse, running lifeless.

When she was about to arrive at the exit of Da Nang, she suddenly saw an old woman holding a tattered umbrella, standing precariously on the roadside. The clothes on his body were all wet, his hair was stuck to his forehead, water was flowing down his hair, and a few toes were exposed from his worn cloth shoes. At first glance, I knew she was an old lady from a poor family, but I didn’t know why she was standing on the highway on this rainy day. Lin Haihai didn't think much and immediately stepped on the brakes. The car screeched to a stop in front of the old woman. Lin Haihai opened the left door and shouted to the old woman: "Get in the car quickly." The old woman threw away the broken umbrella and stepped forward. Getting into the car tremblingly.

As soon as the car door closed, Lin Haihai immediately smelled a stench. Experience told her that there were rotten wounds on the old man's body. While driving, she looked at the old man and asked: "Old man, why are you walking alone on this highway? It is very dangerous. Do you know?" The old woman opened and closed her mouth again and again without speaking. . She didn't even say thank you. Her expression was a little sad, but Lin Haihai saw that she showed no signs of pain. She was a little confused and asked again: "Old man, are you feeling unwell? Tell me, I'm a doctor, maybe I can help you." The old woman still didn't speak, looking straight ahead, motionless.

Lin Haihai felt strange, but she didn't ask again. She wanted to rush back to the hospital as soon as possible to check the old man. The car was running at high speed, and the raindrops were getting heavier and heavier. Occasionally, some hailstones hit the front glass and made a crackling sound. Lin Haihai felt a little cold, and the old woman's clothes were all wet. She stretched out her hand to turn on the heater, and her eyes unconsciously glanced at the old woman's thighs. She was shocked when she saw them. There was a big hole in the old woman's trousers, and blood was pouring from inside. The beige car blanket was dyed red. She quickly parked the car, turned sideways, and said loudly: "Oh, you were injured. Why didn't you tell me earlier? Excessive bleeding can be fatal. Let me see." She opened the medicine box, took out the scissors, and wanted to cut The old woman's trousers were cut open. The old woman grabbed her with such force that she didn't look like an injured person. Lin Haihai was caught by the old woman and could not move. She didn't think so much, she was just anxious. She thought the old woman was afraid of hurting her, so Lin Haihai explained: "Don't worry, I don't want to hurt you. I cut my pants to pieces to help you stop the bleeding. Don't be afraid." ." But the old woman seemed not to hear it, and still held on to her and wouldn't let go. His eyes were fixed on Lin Haihai, the corners of his mouth twitched, and he wanted to speak but didn't.