A man with a bleeding head is pulling a doctor with a medicine box on his back.
"You son of a bitch, I'll tie you up even if I want to!"
The female doctor struggled: "Further ahead is the D State Police Corps. If you go there, you'll die!"
Evander snapped, "Jill, what's going on?"
"Big brother, Leo has been shot twice in the heart and is bleeding so much that he can't move and has to find a doctor to go to the front for an emergency operation."
The female doctor trembled with terror: "I won't go, I won't go, I want to go home."
Jill held the gun against the doctor's head: "Say no again, I'll break you!"
The doctor was so scared that she wet her pants and trembled all over.
"Let me go. Removing the bullet from the chest is a delicate job. She's in a bad condition for the operation."
I thank Olivia on Leo's behalf.
Evander pulled Olivia into the command room and reached out to pull her clothes.
She grinds her teeth and curses, "Evander, you brute! Your brother is dying, and you're thinking of being a rogue!"
He took off his specially made new bulletproof vest and wrapped it around her, looking serious: "Artillery fire has no eyes. You have to be careful yourself."
He was the commander-in-chief of the entire legion and could not leave.
The bulletproof vest still held his body temperature, and a crack seemed to appear in her heart, slowly cracking and making her feel a little flustered.
Evander got her into Jill's car: "You take on Leo's task and remember to bring Leo back alive!"
Jill pounded her heart: "Don't worry, Big brother!"
Evander glanced at Olivia: "And bring your sister-in-law back intact, or I'll test you!"
Jill chuckled twice. This big brother either doesn't have a woman, but he has a woman and is simply spoiling her to death.
Evander, as if he had thought of something, took down the amulet from his heart and put it on Olivia: "This is what my mother asked for me before. It will keep me safe all my life."
In fact, it was just a square silver medal with Buddhist scriptures engraved on it, but Olivia felt that the amulet was burning her heart.
"You believe in this too?"
"I didn't believe it much before, but now I do."
She felt as if something had struck her heart, froze for a moment, and then gave him a kiss on the cheek.
Goodbye, Evander. This kiss is a repayment of your care for me these days.
The car started. He stood there in a daze, raising his hand to touch the place she had kissed, but was worried that he might mess up the lip marks.
Love is like wine; whoever drinks it gets drunk. The wine does not intoxicate the person, but the person gets drunk by himself.
Olivia kept staring in the rear-view mirror until the figure turned into a black dot and then faded.
She admitted that she seemed to have a crush on Evander, after all, she had never felt a crush in her life.
Although she was a couple with Sterling, he felt more like a big brother next door to her, warm and unspoiled.
She would still choose Sterling because she could see the future in him, which would be a good outcome for her and for Delilah, but for Evander she couldn't see through or control.
"Olivia really has a deep affection for boss."
Olivia smiled: "Who let him... It's my man."
Jill stole a glance at her and patted her head: "Eh? I think Olivia looks so familiar. Where have I seen her before? Where?"
Olivia didn't care, after all, she was the eldest daughter of the House of Bernadotte and would occasionally make a vague appearance in the news with her father.
The car made its way around the thick woods and through the artillery fire, and soon reached its destination.
There were several corpses lying on the ground, blood all over the ground, and the sound of gunfire and the roar of planes could be heard.
A few soldiers set up a makeshift tent with branches, and a man with blood all over his face lay on the ground, on the verge of death.
Jill strode over and held the man's hand: "Leo, hold on!"
A true man, tough and resolute, actually shed tears.
Olivia took out the scalpel, the hemostatic forceps, the plasma bag, the bandage... from the medicine box.
She put on a mask and began to fetch bullets for him.
The man suddenly grasped her wrist, his voice weak but firm: "No anesthetic."
She knew that soldiers had to keep a clear head at all times.
"It will hurt."
"It's okay. I can bear it."
The man didn't utter a word from beginning to end. The soldiers Evander brought out were indeed no ordinary perverts.
At this moment, A soldier reported, "Jill, Division A of Country D crossed the protective line."
Jill grinds her teeth: "Damn it, kill your mother."
He went out a few steps and then turned around and commanded the soldiers, "Take care of the third master and Olivia, or no one will survive."
"Yes!"
The operation lasted for three hours. Olivia carefully sutured Leo's wound, as if the continuous gunfire outside had no effect on her at all.
She let out a long sigh of relief as she wrapped the bandage around Leo's shoulder.
Leo tugged at the split lip: "Olivia, thank you."
"You're welcome. Saving lives is the doctor's duty."
She looked up at the darkening sky and had a thought in her mind.
It was only a dozen miles from Country E, which was a neutral country and a refuge for refugees from both countries, and she would be sent back by country E if she infiltrated the refugee camp.
She quietly hid Leo's pistol in the medicine box, and just as she stood up, she found more than a dozen soldiers nervously surrounding her.
She put on a shy look: "Is there any convenient place here?"
The soldiers' faces were embarrassed. They were all looking for a field to deal with their personal problems.
One of the soldiers pointed to the thick forest not far away and said, "Sister-in-law, go there."
"Thank you."
She walked towards the thick forest, a strange smile curling at the corner of her lips.
By the time the soldiers noticed her, she had run far away.
"Oh no, Olivia is gone."
"Look for it quickly! Or you and I are dead! '
At this moment, Olivia casually took off the clothes of a civilian corpse and put on them, preparing to rush towards Country E.
She looked at the chain in her hand and almost forgot about it. She pulled out a pistol and shot it down.
Bang! The bullet rubbed against her skin and broke the chain, and she made a quick treatment of the wound before hurrying off.
Feeling that someone was following her, she deliberately slowed down her pace and suddenly hid in the thick forest. As the footsteps drew nearer, she counted in her mind one, two, three...
She suddenly jumped out, aimed at the visitor, and pulled the trigger: "Who are you? Why are you following me?
She didn't expect it to be a girl of thirteen or fourteen.
The little girl timidly pointed at her clothes and said in stiff C language, "Those are my mother's clothes."
Olivia frowned slightly. After all, she couldn't take it off and return it to her.
"Here, this is for you!"
She gave half of her escape rations to the little girl.
The little girl stared at the silver plaque around her neck, a glimmer of envy flashing in her eyes.
"Thank you, sister. May I kiss you?"
"Sorry, I'm not used to being close to people."
She always felt that it was strange that a child would show up in a place with gunfire, and she had to be on guard.
Suddenly the little girl pounced.
Olivia lifted her foot and kicked her away, but there was a tingling sensation in her palm. Looking down, it turned out to be a syringe.
"Damn it!"