Chapter 145 Hospital

"Anyone?" Mason shouted loudly as he kicked the door with his foot.

Her movements continued for a while, and when she saw that there was no movement outside, "Sigourney, there doesn't seem to be anyone outside. ”

"I think this might be a good chance to save yourself," Sigourney nodded, "Mason, you come up to me." ”

Mason came to her companion's side, unaware of Sigourney's plans, but trust drove her to do what Sigourney had to say.

"You crouch down a little," Sigourney sat on the ground, leaning her head behind Mason and starting to bite the rope around her wrist with her teeth.

Little by little, the rope in her hand loosened, and the moment Mason's hand was pulled out of it, she felt the freedom she had not felt for a long time.

"It's finally untied," Sigourney spat out the crumbs from her mouth, "you help Lady Jennifer loosen, her forehead hurts." ”

Jennifer was helped up by Mason, and the blood on her head was wiped clean by Mason with the rags torn from her clothes. The ropes on Sigourney and Kevin were also untied, and the two of them rubbed their wrists that had been strangled out, and their moods were much lighter.

"We've got to get out," Kevin said, "Jennifer, can you hold on?" ”

"I'll do my best," Jennifer nodded, and she stood up with Mason's arms, Kevin put one of her hands on his shoulder, and then his own hand around her waist.

Sigourney gently opened the door from the inside, then poked her head out to look out, and Mason and Kevin helped Jennifer out of the room after her.

The lights in the hall were on, and there was no trace of the group of people outside, Kevin and the others finally put their minds at ease, and the group began to walk outside.

With the help of the lights inside the building, the four of them came to the pier outside the door of the visitor center building, and Kevin looked over to the other side of the bridge and asked the others, "Shall we go to the hospital now?" ”

Sigourney and Mason looked at Jennifer, and the two girls said in unison, "Go." ”

"We'd better get a car," Kevin said, "and there's a path hidden in the woods from the other end of the bridge to the hospital, and I'm not sure what would be in the woods, and we don't have weapons on us." ”

"Our truck is parked at the visitor center's gate," Sigourney looked in that direction, "and it's a little far from it." ”

"There are a few cars over here," Mason said, pointing to a row of parking spaces on the docks, "and there may be movable ones in there." ”

"Let's go," Kevin helped Jennifer over to that direction.

Among the several small cars, two could be started, and the four people chose a Buick business sedan with a relatively large compartment to sit on.

Kevin turned on the headlights, started the car, and the car drove around the green belt in front of the parking space and onto the road to the bridgehead. There was a lonely yacht moored on the pier next to it, and when the front of the car turned, the lights passed over the hull of the yacht, and no one noticed some traces of a fight on it.

When the light fell straight on the bridge, Kevin saw the corpses of his two companions, the blood stains beside them had already solidified, and had turned black under the light. In addition to being hit by bullets during the sneak attack, Robert and Jeremy were later shot in the head at close range with a pistol by Derek, and neither survived.

Sigoarney, who was sitting in the passenger seat, also saw the tragic situation on the bridge, and her eyes widened with horror.

"That's Robert and Jeremy?" Although she already had the answer in her heart, Sigourney still asked Kevin in a trembling voice.

Kevin nodded, his face was a little dark in the night, and if you looked closely, you would notice that his hand holding the steering wheel was trembling slightly.

"If we can get back, I'm going to tell Jason what happened here," Kevin said quietly, "and I'm going to make those brutes pay for their blood." ”

"Hmm!" Sigourney nodded, wiping her tears with her hand.

The car circled past the body and finally drove onto the bridge. On the right side of the front, a concrete trestle extends outward from the bridge, and between the trestle and the opposite bank is a small dock, which is just large enough to accommodate a few small boats.

The light was cast in the dense forest on the opposite bank, and the mottled shadows of the trees intertwined in the forest, and the path hidden in the forest was eerily quiet.

After the car drove off the bridge, Kevin's vision turned into trees, and he drove the car down the forest road with twelve points of energy, and he controlled the speed of the car within twenty miles. Kevin, who is used to driving city roads, is not very accustomed to such forest paths, and the lanes of the road are very narrow, probably just a little more than the width of this Buick business car.

The light in the dense forest was poor, and Kevin had to pay more attention to the situation on both sides of the road, and the car almost drove out of the side of the road at the first corner, but Kevin hit the steering wheel back in time to get the front back into the middle of the road.

The swaying of the car made Jennifer in the back seat a little uncomfortable, and Mason took her in his arms, rested her head on his chest, and when Jennifer felt better, he tested the temperature of her forehead with his hand.

There was a big hole in the window glass next to the driver's seat, and the wind kept pouring in through the hole as the car was moving. Jennifer shrank into Mason's arms, and Mason quickly took her hand, "Ms. Jennifer, hold on a little longer, it's almost there." ”

After the car made another turn, the view ahead began to widen, and the road suddenly widened a lot. The trees spread out in both directions, giving way to a large open area, and some buildings appeared in front of them, and the road surface was illuminated by the light, and the marks left by some car tires stood out.

A dozen meters to the left of the road is a large square pond, which is connected by a small river to the waterway of the tourist inland river. To the east of the pond was a vegetated clearing, and there was an area fenced off by barbed wire next to the clearing, which Kevin couldn't see because of the distance.

Walking through the vegetated clearing, Kevin saw two buildings in front of him on the edge of the jungle, with a J-shaped curve winding out of front of the building, connecting the building to the road outside.

"That's supposed to be the hospital," Kevin said, looking at the building in front of him and driving the car over.

"Ms. Jennifer, we're here," Mason gently shook Jennifer's shoulder, "please cheer up." ”

Kevin parked his car at the entrance of the building, which was indeed the hospital of the visitor center, and the other circular building next to it was the logistics service center. He and Sigourney got out of the car and helped Mason and Jennifer open the back door.

"Let's go in and find what we need," Kevin said to the three female companions, "be careful, and follow me." ”

The lobby on the first floor of the hospital was littered with garbage, and some broken utensils were scattered in the corners around it. The glass at the entrance was also shattered several times, and the wind blew in from outside the door, blowing confetti everywhere on the ground.

Kevin pushed open the door of the hospital and walked in with his companions behind him, and the four of them walked cautiously inside after bypassing the glass shards on the ground.

Kevin's palms were sweaty, he was very nervous, and he kept praying in his heart not to run into zombies or the beasts that were grabbing them.

After a lot of effort, the four of them finally found the infusion room, a spacious room located in the middle of the building, and no one encountered any danger along the way, not even a single body was seen here.

"It's been cleaned up," Kevin said, "and we've got to get the medicine and infusion equipment for Jennifer." ”

"Okay," Mason helped Jennifer to the couch and sat down, then began rummaging through the service desk in the infusion room with Sigourn.

"Something useful can fit into this bag," Kevin found a backpack out of nowhere and handed it to Sigoarney.

"Found the fever reducer," Mason ran over with an excited face, and she handed Kevin a plastic bag of things, "and special anti-inflammatory drugs." ”

"Let's give Jennifer an injection first," Kevin said, "and I don't feel like I'm going to make it back to the lookout." ”

"Well," Sigourney began dispensing, having learned a bit about medical care during her flight attendant internship, "and help me get some alcohol." ”

After dispensing the medicine, Sigourney straightened Jennifer's body a bit, resting her arms on the armrests of the couch, and moved a shelf from the side.

"Here you go, Sigourney," Mason handed over the bottle of medical alcohol, "it's a tampon, you should be able to use it too." ”

"Thank you, Mason," Sigourney hung the dispensed bottle on the shelf, then tore open the package of the infusion set, inserted the large needle into the bottle, held the Murphy tube upside down to vent it, and watched for any air to enter.

Kevin and Mason stood next to each other for a while, and seeing that there was nothing they could do to help, they turned around and went back inside to continue looking for medicine.

Sigourney found a towel to put under Jennifer's arm, rolled up her sleeve, disinfected the vein with a tampon dipped in medical alcohol, and tied a tourniquet about 5 or 6 centimeters from the place where the injection was planned.

Before sticking the needle, Sigourney deflated the tubing of the infusion device again until the liquid began to flow out of the needle.

"Lady Jennifer, please clench your fists as hard as you can," Sigourney admonished Jennifer, then patted her hand on the vein on her arm and waited for the vein under the skin to become more pronounced before inserting the needle.

"Let go of your hand, ma'am," Sigoarney said, tearing off a few strips of infusion stickers to hold the pillow in place, and then she began to adjust the drip rate, "I'll speed up the syringe to buy more time to get back to the lookout, and let me know if you feel any discomfort." ”

Jennifer nodded, leaned back on the couch, and after taking the anti-inflammatory medicine that Sigourney had prepared for her, she closed her eyes and began to rest.