Bai Wan was the name of the woman. Since she was a small child, she had lived in the village. She spent nearly twenty years with her grandfather residing in that small mountainside village.
Bai Wan was moved to the southwest of China with her grandfather when she was only four months old, according to Bai Wan's grandfather, Bai Lian.
She was brought up by her grandfather. Although they were not present, her parents were still living.
She had an identity that was very special.
Bai Wan's parents were never actually brought up by her grandfather. She could see that some things were meant to be kept private. As a result, after becoming mentally mature, she never inquired about her parents.
Her grandfather was a skilled doctor. Bai Wan picked up medical knowledge early on, carrying on her grandfather's talent. They could save any people brought to them who are still alive, according to the local villages.
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The man had suffered severe wounds. He had lost a lot of blood, but after carefully examining his pulse, she was confident that nothing serious had happened.
Only significant blood loss and shock from having wounds all over his body caused the man to lose consciousness.
He would heal in a few days as long as she could stop the bleeding, treat his injuries, and keep them from becoming infected.
All of the equipment and medications were ready, and the lights were all turned on by Bai Wan. Bai Wan could start the healing process because everything was prepared.
She began the procedure by performing the acupuncture she was skilled at. Herbal local anesthetic that she had manufactured herself was then applied. A single-use latex glove was put on by Bai Wan when the bleeding had stopped, and an alcohol lamp was ignited.
The man was fortunate in that his cut was only two centimeters from his heart and major blood veins. If not, there will be no way to halt the bleeding without harming the heart or the large blood vessels in the chest and belly. Even the best physician in the world was unable to save him.
Her home-made local anesthetic and the acupuncture both worked nicely. He didn't reply much during the procedure because he was asleep the entire time.
Bai Wan, on the other hand, had spent too much energy.
Bai Wan started sweating by the time she had finished treating the wound, administered anti-inflammatory, and bandaged it tightly. She was saturated in sweat, yet she kept going. One additional wound remained that required attention.
This man was bleeding heavily from two sizable wounds.
Once both wounds were treated, the procedure was finished.
Bai Wan attended to the wounds and administered medicine a half-hour later.
When it was all over, Bai Wan was once more covered in perspiration.
She withdrew to the backyard of her home, bathing herself in cool mountaintop water to make herself more at ease.
After that, she came back and began to build a fire to cook food.
She was forced to think about the man as she prepared her lunch.
What was his real name?
How did he get those wounds?
Who assaulted him in that manner?
Was he alone?
Would she put herself and her grandfather in danger by aiding him?
She was concerned about the difficulties she could cause her grandfather rather than for herself.
Bai Wan and her grandfather had been reliant on one another to survive. She had been reared by her grandfather, Bai Lian.
Her actual father and mother were unknown to her. She has been spending time with her grandfather since she was able to think clearly.
Her grandfather was an expert in both education and martial arts. She was well-versed in all subjects and a proficient flute player.
Her best work, nevertheless, was still in the medical field.
Everyone else would agree that her grandfather, Bai Lian, could revive a sick person using his expert expertise as long as they were still living.
Bai Wan never attended school. She was not illiterate despite this though. Since she was a young child, her grandfather had been teaching her to read and write. The young woman understood everything, just like her grandfather. Her academic abilities were no worse than those of any other pupil. She possessed similar medical skill to her grandfather.
Bai Wan's grandfather was the most significant person in her life as a result. She thought of her grandfather as her mother and father.
Both her grandfather and she have a deep love for one another. She would feel terrible if anything she did that day upset her grandfather.
Dinner for two was made while she was preoccupied with thought.
She made porridge for the man and rice for herself. The porridge had minced meat.
She was cooking dinner and simultaneously concocting more medication for the man.
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