Chapter 27 Lu Xiaobei's little follower

Lu Xiangyang asked the dog to raise a man to report to Sergeant Lu Xiangbei and asked him to assist in dealing with the wounded. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

When Inukai Kazuo was brought to this sergeant, who was a whole head taller than him, he found that this Lu Xiaobei did not like to talk, but just waved his head in the direction they were going, and motioned for him to follow.

Sergeant Lu Xiaobei wore a white red cross armband on his right arm, and the dog raised a man who thought that the sergeant must be a devout believer, because the soldiers along the way would whistle and shout Angel when they saw the sergeant passing by.

Inukai Kazuo knew it was an angel, but why did those warriors whistle. At the Nagasaki docks, those foreigners don't seem to show respect to people, right?

Sergeant Lu Xiaobei did not bless those crosses, but raised the middle fingers of both hands and raised them high. And the laughter and whistles of the warriors became even more enthusiastic. But I still felt the respect that the soldiers had for the sergeant.

Inukai Kazunan is very sure that Sergeant Lu Xiaobei's reputation here must be very high, although the sergeant's rank is not high, but to get such a high prestige, is it related to the white red cross armband on "his" right arm?

It's just that he can't figure out which sect's blessing ritual is the middle finger up?

Inukai followed closely behind Sergeant Lu Xiaobei by a position, trying to show deference.

The so-called handling of the wounded, he has a bottom in his heart. It is nothing more than choosing to save some worthy people and give up some worthless people.

The life and death of those wounded were decided in the hands of this sergeant with a white red cross armband. Inukai Kazuo was a little worried about this mission, it seems that Sergeant Lu Xiaobei is a devout believer, what if the sergeant insists on saving all the wounded? His Excellency Lu Xiangyang had already hinted at him just now, pointing out the wounded who were of little value.

Judging from the cheers of the soldiers along the way, Sergeant Lu Xiaobei's reputation is very high. Even Inukai Kazuo guessed that "he" should not have the rank of sergeant, but should be sergeant major. Anyway, the sergeant and sergeant major in English are sometimes Sarge. He couldn't figure out what rank their group of people represented by their badges.

Did you have such a problem on your first day of service for them? In the event that this pious sergeant, or sergeant, of great prestige, is so discouraged that she will shed her love on all the wounded. What should I do? It is definitely not appropriate to go against the will of His Excellency Lu Xiangyang, but offending a sergeant major with a high prestige is not necessarily clever.

Savvy people always like to think too much. The "he" in Inu's mind is indeed so popular among soldiers because of that armband, but that armband has nothing to do with God. What they admired was that Lu Xiaobei was because the combat ambulance was a kind of "Bei Ye" cameraman-like existence, brave and incredible.

As for the middle finger being a blessing ritual of that sect, the warriors later told him that it was one of the classic gestures of the "Cult of the Unclean".

Inukai Kazunan soon discovered that he should refer to Sergeant Lu Xiaobei by her instead of him.

The helmet obscured her long hair, the camouflage obscured her face, and the bits and pieces of various uses hung on her body concealed her figure. Whoever sees this one-meter-seven figure for the first time will never think that Sergeant Lu Xiaobei is her, not him.

The Japanese prisoner search team gathered the wounded in an open field, where they were guarded by gun-wielding traversers.

Before Lu Xiaobei arrived, the few ambulance personnel among the Japanese prisoners of war had simply dealt with the wounded.

However, according to Lu Xiaobei's standards, the treatment of the Japanese medical staff is nothing short of increasing her workload, except for hemostasis.

Lu Xiaobei briefly checked the wounded and threw a card at them. The cards are available in black, red, and yellow.

After receiving the wounded with the black card, Lu Xiaobei asked the dog to move them aside. All that awaited them was to go to the three-meter-deep pit that the excavator had dug out.

The wounded who received the red card said that they could be rescued, but it must be done as soon as possible. Lu Xiaobei asked Inuyo Kazuo to identify valuable people among the wounded, such as officers, Chinese, in short, people whose missions were of intelligence value, or who the Japanese would pay ransom.

If you receive a yellow card, it means that the injury is relatively minor and can be dealt with later.

Battlefield first aid, this injury grading system can save as many lives as possible. In the current situation of victory in which their own side controls the battlefield, the ambulance personnel can calmly and efficiently use the cards prepared in advance to identify the wounded.

The ambulance staff can tick the corresponding item on the card and quickly describe the basic situation of the casualty's injury. So that the field hospital can carry out treatment as soon as possible through the information on the card.

And when the battle is fierce, the combat ambulance soldiers will use the marker pen they carry to mark the wounded on the forehead of the wounded to mark the injury grade.

And the marker that was inserted in the chest of the tactical vest by the combat medic was often lost due to drastic tactical movements. At this point, the combat medics dip their fingers in the blood of the wounded and mark the grade on his forehead.

Inukai Kazuo felt that Lu Xiaobei's work was efficient and accurate, but he once doubted her medical skills. Lu Xiaobei often ignores the wounded who are yelling and gives priority to dealing with the wounded who are silent.

At first, Inukai Kazuo thought that her way was wrong, and those injured who couldn't bear the pain and shouted for help should be more seriously injured.

As a result, when he found those silent wounded, after being issued a red card by Lu Xiaobei, he was rescued because the dog raised a man did not point them out. This part of the red card wounded soon died, and those who he felt should be treated first were still shouting loudly.

How does Inukai know that those injured who show silence are often inhibited by severe head injuries. Or it may be severe internal bleeding, a precursor to shock. Rather, it was the wounded who shouted loudly that proved that they had an adequate blood supply and were conscious and did not need to be prioritized.

A Shaozo who was issued a red card was taken to the base by the traverser, and Lu Xiaobei told Inuyo a boy that after a month, that Shaozo should be able to recover basically, provided that his family can pay enough for treatment, or he can exchange his life for a situation of equal value.

When Inukai Kazuo saw the exposed intestines of that Shaoza, he even thought that those intestines had been completely broken. It was so painful that the people on the side shot him and gave him a hard time.

Lu Xiaobei gave him a small injection, and he quickly calmed down. At least it doesn't look like there's any more shouting to get people to know about him.

Lu Xiaobei said that the injection was called morphine, which was refined from opium. Inukai Kazuo knew that opium could relieve pain, but it was said that if he ate it, he would die. They can actually make medicine and inject it into the human body.

As a Japanese who has opened his eyes to the world, Inukai Kazuo feels the power of these people.

Following these people is more promising than being a soldier. As for the Yamato nation that the army boasted about, he felt that it had nothing to do with him, and that kind of militaristic argument was okay to deceive those big-headed soldiers.

He's a shrewd businessman, and he only sees profit in his eyes. What does it have to do with such poor people no matter how much place the army occupies. In the final analysis, there was no need for him to tie his interests to the Japanese army and the emperor.

Inukai Kazuo very shamelessly singled out those who met the standards set by the traverser among the wounded of the Japanese army.

He knew that this was his vote, and he conscientiously fulfilled the duties of Lu Xiaobei's follower. At this time, the dog raised a man did not think of this follower at all, and he did it for a lifetime.

Here, a man raised by a dog is happily doing his Japanese rape, and over there, Zhao Yi is also busy copying the Japanese army's military station with a machine company.

There is nothing to describe the process of the battle, and the elite combat units in front of them are all crushed at the touch of a button. Not to mention the second-line troops guarding the garrison here, Zhao Yi's troops didn't even fire a few bullets, and they were so frightened that they dropped the supplies at the garrison and retreated to the other side of the river with the appearance of tanks and infantry chariots.

There were a lot of things copied, and they weren't very interested in dry food or anything. But they found a lot of rice, flour and condiments, which made them very happy, and they ate Western fast food for six months. Seeing rice flour is like seeing a loved one, and everyone can drink a bowl of hot rice porridge or eat a bowl of noodles tonight, and I feel a little excited to think about it.

In addition to these, Zhao Yi and they also arrested two white people.

When asked, it was found that it was a war correspondent sent by an American and British newspaper.