Moer took out a headlamp and put it on her head. She didn't dare bring him into the space. If he woke up and saw everything in the space, it would be difficult to explain. She put on gloves first, then used scissors to cut open the pants next to the wound, then took out iodine, picked up some alcohol cotton with tweezers, and used the iodine to rinse his thigh. The man groaned, probably in pain, and then fell silent. After rinsing it clean, she took out the needle and thread for suturing and sutured his wound bit by bit. It took more than thirty stitches to complete the suturing. Moer had previously traveled to Tibet by car with some friends. Before going, they had learned some basic wound care and emergency treatment methods for coma and other emergencies. Then she took out a syringe and penicillin. She gave him an injection in the buttocks, touched his forehead, and found he had a fever. She took the temperature with a thermometer and it was 38.8. She took out some antipyretic medicine and fed it to him with spiritual spring water.

It took me nearly an hour to finish it. After finishing it, I sat down, drank some water, and thought about what to do next!

The howling of wolves came from afar. Although she was not afraid, it was still troublesome. No matter what, she had to use the space, otherwise she would not be able to move this large grid!

She struggled to carry him on her back, first storing the black tiger in her space, then flashed five hundred meters away, and then flashed again. In this way, it took about ten minutes to reach the edge of the mountain! What Mo'er didn't know was that while he was on Mo'er's back, he had a brief moment of lucidity for two seconds. In his daze, he seemed to see a rice field and the huge ship. It flashed by. Then he fainted again!

Finally reaching the cowshed, she carried him into the yard and called out, "Is anyone there?" Six elderly people came running out, startled at the sight of the person Mo'er was carrying. One old woman cried and asked Mo'er, "Girl, what's wrong with him? Where's he hurt?" Mo'er said, "I'll put him in first, but he's so heavy!"

Several old men immediately opened the door and made the bed. When they put him on the kang, Mo'er immediately sat on the kang and gasped for breath. An old man immediately brought a bowl of water to Mo'er, saying, "Girl, drink some water!" Mo'er took it, said thank you, and drank it in big gulps! An old man waited until Mo'er finished drinking the water and then asked, "Girl, where did you save him? How did he get injured?"

Moer said: I don’t know how he got injured. We found him in the deep mountains. He might have encountered some animal, rolled down the hillside, hit his head on a rock, and fell into a coma! There is a cut on his thigh. I have sutured it. You’d better find a doctor to take a look at him. I am not a doctor and I am afraid that I can’t handle it well. Don’t let it get inflamed and infected! She took out a few anti-inflammatory and antipyretic pills, put them on the table, and said: This is an anti-inflammatory medicine, three times a day, one pill at a time, and this is an antipyretic. Take one pill if you have a high fever, and don’t take it if you don’t have a high fever!

The old lady bowed to Mo'er and said, "Girl, thank you so much! Without you, he probably wouldn't have come back. The villagers just came back and said they couldn't find him. There were wild boars and wolves in the mountains at night, so they didn't dare look for him anymore! We can only go again tomorrow. If it weren't for you, he would have been eaten by wolves tonight! You are my lifesaver! Thank you so much!"

When he gets better, I will make sure he personally thanks you for being his lifesaver!

Mo'er said: "Don't thank my grandma. No one would stand idly by if this happened to them! Okay, you guys take care of him. I'm leaving now. I'll come visit him when I have time!"

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