Just as they were anxiously requesting reinforcements from above, Captain Li led his soldiers up the rampage.

Finally, after they ran out of bullets with their limited weapons, they all retreated. When Captain Li and his men pointed their guns at the Japanese soldiers, they had no other choice!

Captain Li and his men switched to broadswords one by one, and quickly slaughtered the remaining thousand or so men! Yes, not a single prisoner was spared; all ten thousand soldiers were killed!

Captain Li and his men were also incredulous; they had won so easily. At first, they thought the intelligence was wrong, that there weren't as many people as reported, otherwise how could they have attacked so easily?

But when they were cleaning up the battlefield and saw the thousands of corpses in the tents, everyone fell silent!

Even before Wang Cheng could unleash his full potential, he learned that Captain Li and his men had already stormed up the mountain and quickly captured it.

After confirming that all the Japanese soldiers had been eliminated, Wang Cheng escorted the civilians down the mountain. The civilians, who had been captured by the Japanese army, almost knelt down to thank them, but Wang Cheng and his men quickly stopped them.

Looking at the excited people, Wang Cheng felt a great sense of accomplishment. He knew that this victory was not only a victory in battle, but also a victory in protecting the lives and dignity of the people.

Cheng Ying then told Captain Li and the others about the opium, and then Captain Li and the others burned the opium along with several thousand Japanese soldiers.

Then, as usual, Cheng Ying released the weapons, ammunition, and some food from her spatial storage, and also took the opportunity to mix in a lot of the food she had collected from her spatial storage.

After Captain Li and his men had taken control of everything in the mining area, Cheng Ying planned to leave.

After learning about this, Captain Li asked, "Cheng Ying, where are you going?"

Cheng Ying replied with a smile, "I don't have a specific destination right now, I'll just go with the flow!"

Captain Li knew he couldn't keep Cheng Ying, so he could only wish her a safe journey.

Cheng Ying also said goodbye to Wang Cheng, who replied, "See you again sometime. I hope we can fight side by side again next time!"

Cheng Ying smiled and nodded. "That day will definitely come. Goodbye."

So Cheng Ying left one morning, leaving behind some wound medicine made with spiritual spring water for Captain Li and the others before she left.

With her backpack on, Cheng Ying embarked on a journey alone. She traversed mountains and forests, passed through villages, and witnessed many local customs and traditions. Wherever she went, she used her medical skills to help the local people, earning them deep love and respect.

That day, Cheng Ying passed through a village. This village was not as lively as some of the villages she had been to before. Although it was wartime and most people were afraid to go out to avoid persecution by the Japanese devils, it was still as lifeless as this village.

Cheng Ying knocked on a door, and an old woman answered. She asked warily, "Who are you looking for?"

Cheng Ying said, "Grandma, I'm just passing by. May I ask for a drink of water at your house?"

The old woman looked around and saw that it was just the little girl alone, so she wasn't as wary. She let Cheng Ying into the yard, got her a stool, and went inside to get some water.

Cheng Ying looked around, but instead of sitting on the stool, she stood and waited for the old lady. After a while, the old lady came out with a bowl of water.

After taking a sip of water, Cheng Ying asked, "Grandma, why is everyone in your village so quiet? It's unusually peaceful."

The old woman sighed and said, "Most of the people in this village have contracted a strange disease. Most villagers stay at home to recover or wait to die; who has the heart to go out?"

Upon hearing this, Cheng Ying asked in confusion, "What are the symptoms of their illness? I have some medicine that might be able to help you."

The old woman's eyes lit up. "Young lady, are you telling the truth? Do you really have good medicine? Many of the villagers are sick, vomiting and having diarrhea, it seems like dysentery, and they also have fever. But some of them went to the city for checkups and there were no results, and none of them got better."

My son, daughter-in-law, and husband—all of them have the same symptoms.

Hearing this, Cheng Ying analyzed the situation in her mind for a moment, then took out a pill made with spiritual spring water from her bag and handed it to the old lady. "Grandma, you can break this pill open with water, or just give it to them to swallow, as long as they can swallow it!"

The old woman didn't know whether she should believe the girl, but she still took the pills from Cheng Ying's hand. To be honest, she had no other choice but to try anything.

After a moment of internal struggle, the old lady finally fed the medicine to her family members.

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