Seeing Shen Yao's hasty denial, Bo Yuxiu's eyes dimmed.

"I'm sorry." The soldier felt he had been presumptuous and apologized.

As a man, he felt that Bo Yuxiu's gaze towards Shen Yao was somewhat affectionate.

That's why I took the liberty of asking this question.

Given the urgency of the disaster, the three exchanged pleasantries and introduced themselves, and within five minutes, they began their respective tasks according to instructions from their superiors.

Before they set off, the deputy minister in charge of arranging the work asked Shen Yao and Bo Yuxiu again if they wanted to take a nap before going to the front line.

Both of them refused.

As medical students, they knew they couldn't miss the best time for rescue.

At their insistence, Shen Yao and Bo Yuxiu were both assigned to the front-line rescue efforts.

Together with the soldiers, they went into the collapsed houses one by one to rescue the buried victims.

A group of people arrived at a village.

The team leader gave a brief overview of the village.

"Many young people in this village have gone out to work, leaving mostly elderly people and children behind. Because most of the houses are old and dilapidated, they were severely damaged in the earthquake. When you are conducting rescue operations, you must always pay attention to your surroundings and protect yourselves first so that you can better rescue others!"

"Yes!"

Indeed, with aftershocks still occurring, those houses that have not yet completely collapsed could collapse again at any time.

Every life is precious.

The people in the disaster area, and the rescue workers, are also included.

After a brief explanation, everyone quickly got to work.

Although everyone was wearing raincoats, the village's roads were in poor condition and water had already begun to accumulate.

Therefore, many people have already gotten their lower body wet, starting with their pants.

The probe advanced little by little.

Everyone held their breath, listening intently for signs of life.

The detector moved inch by inch, and everyone was highly focused.

As they moved one-fifth of the village's area little by little without detecting any signs of life, everyone's expressions grew increasingly somber.

Among the accompanying rescue personnel were female nurses and female soldiers, some of whom had tears in their eyes.

The elderly and children are both vulnerable groups.

They need protection anyway.

However, because the young adults are not present, they are basically helpless when faced with such natural disasters.

Imagine how painful it would be for an elderly person to be trapped underneath a rubble.

Their already frail and aged bodies simply couldn't withstand such pressure.

Children are no different.

The captain sensed everyone's somber mood and grief.

He proclaimed into the night sky: "We must search more carefully! Life is precious! We must not give up; perhaps they are also waiting for us to find them!"

"Yes!"

With the captain's encouragement, everyone regained their confidence.

After searching for nearly 40 minutes, the detector finally detected signs of life.

"Captain, there are people here!"

The team leader, who was in his forties, quickly instructed his men to conduct a more precise location assessment and analyze the terrain around the collapse site.

Rescuing people during an earthquake is not as simple as just moving heavy objects.

Only through scientific and rational rescue efforts can we prevent secondary injuries to those buried underground after they have been pulled out.

Having confirmed the exact location, the captain ordered the team to begin digging through the rubble beneath their feet.

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