The Japanese soldiers that General Kurokawa brought with him have been given the drugged water late at night, so they look fine now, but they will probably all experience symptoms by the next morning.

General Kurokawa tried everything he could to solve this problem. He arrested all the doctors who knew medicine in the county and even the surrounding villages!

Many doctors were forced to do their best to treat Japanese patients, even though they were very unwilling.

However, they were also very surprised that the Japanese soldiers all had the same symptoms: vomiting and diarrhea, plus unbearable abdominal pain. They had tried many kinds of medicine, but none of them helped.

Some didn't even have time to go to the toilet, or because there were too many people going to the toilet, they relieved themselves outside, making the military camp smelly and chaotic.

And their vomit—at first they used basins or buckets, but there were too many people in the military camp, and not enough things for them to make a mess, so many people just relieved themselves on the spot.

At this moment, Admiral Kurokawa brought old man Sakata over and asked, "How is the situation now?"

Several doctors shook their heads. "We've done our best. You can try looking for others, or perhaps a Western medicine doctor in the city who might be able to help." Because this county town is quite remote, there aren't any large hospitals here; you'd only find them in more distant cities!

When General Kurokawa and old man Sakata saw the chaotic scene, they were furious.

"Incompetent doctors, you're all incompetent doctors! Don't you have any better solutions?"

The doctors were utterly ashamed by what General Kurokawa said, and at the same time became even more convinced that they could not possibly get out alive!

General Kurokawa had no other choice but to send someone to the city overnight to fetch doctors from the hospital and bring them medicine to treat the soldiers.

During the waiting period, many soldiers couldn't hold on any longer and fainted.

General Kurokawa and old man Sakata stayed there for a while, but they couldn't stand the smell and covered their noses to leave.

It wasn't until dawn that they brought the people back, and they also transferred some more people from there, probably three or four thousand!

They all arrived in trucks, one after another, driving into an open space in the county government compound.

This move also caught Cheng Ying's attention. Seeing this, Cheng Ying felt that this General Kurokawa was quite capable, as he had actually mobilized several thousand more people. This was going to be a bit troublesome!

The doctors greeted General Kurokawa immediately, and he suppressed his anger, saying, "Go and treat them quickly. If you can cure them, it means you have good medical skills. If you can't, you'll lose your lives."

The doctors immediately fell silent, prepared their tools, and began administering intravenous fluids to each soldier. They also gave them antidiarrheal and anti-inflammatory pills.

After a period of time, there was still no significant effect. At this point, the doctors broke out in a cold sweat. What should they do?

If this isn't treated, they could lose their lives. As time went on, many soldiers who fell ill early on went into shock.

General Kurokawa, his face dark, even drew his sword and angrily slashed at a table, shattering the wooden table into pieces.

Admiral Kurokawa was panting heavily, his face grim. He was so angry he wanted to kill someone, and so he did. He gestured at a doctor and said, "Are you even capable? If not, then die!"

Seeing so many soldiers about to die one by one, he roared in a mixture of anxiety and helplessness.

The doctor, whose sword was pointed at him, trembled violently. "Sir, sir, we really did our best."

General Kurokawa shouted, "Damn it, since you're useless, then you can all die!"

Just as the sword was about to pierce the doctor's throat, a gunshot rang out, suddenly aimed at General Kurokawa.

That's right, this is where Cheng Ying took action. She didn't want an innocent doctor to die by Admiral Kurokawa's sword!

At the same time, in that critical moment, the old man Sakata next to General Kurokawa also moved. He suddenly pulled General Kurokawa to the side, and a bullet hole appeared on the ground where General Kurokawa had been standing.

Admiral Kurokawa's face contorted with shock, and fear filled his eyes. He turned and glared at the bullet hole in the ground, shouting angrily, "Baka! Who is it?"

After firing the shot, Cheng Ying immediately entered the space to hide.

The old man from Sakata looked around, searching for his target, but after searching for a while, he didn't sense anything special.

The soldiers, armed with guns, stood ready, tightly protecting General Kurokawa and old man Sakata in the middle.

Just then, after regaining his senses, General Kurokawa immediately issued an order: "Find the person who fired the shot! The enemy has already infiltrated our camp, and we didn't even know! Find him immediately!"

So the soldiers went back and forth, looking around with their guns for any suspicious person who had fired the shot.

The atmosphere became extremely tense, but after searching for a long time, they still couldn't find anyone, which was very strange.

Time passed second by second. From dawn to night, the soldiers in shock died one by one. All the doctors were helpless. They stood aside trembling, waiting for the moment of death to come.

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