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Seventy-six. On Yunwu Peak

The fortifications in the Nanshan Mining Area were basically repaired and the troop training was on track. Jiang Hailong asked the deputy brigade commander Li Ming to temporarily assist Li Tiejun in managing the Nanshan Mining Area, leaving the guard platoon to protect the leader's safety. He took Xiaoma's third battalion and the special agent company back to Black Tiger.

Mountain Station. There were a lot of things to deal with there, and he, who also had the responsibility of being a doctor, couldn't let go of the nearly 100 wounded people in the Army Hospital.

When they learned that the captain was leaving, a large number of soldiers spontaneously came to see him off. The soldiers from the guard platoon who were used to being by the captain's side were reluctant to leave. The eyes of Li Tiejun's national army veterans who were rescued by the Anti-Japanese Tigers were filled with gratitude. They were the ones who came the most.

The expressions of the new recruits were very complicated.

Returning to the Huangshizhai garrison, Jiang Hailong convened a meeting with regimental, battalion and company commanders for a long time and then hurried to the Army Hospital.

It is now the spring of 1939, in March, the warblers are flying, the grass is growing, the trees are lush, the air is fresh, the flowers in the herb garden planted by Jiang Hailong are blooming, and the strong fragrance of flowers and herbs covers the smell of the hospital's disinfectant.

After receiving the news that the captain had returned, Chunhua, who had just turned nineteen, stood dozens of meters in front of the hospital door and waited for a long time. The army hospital had the best food in the army, and it was not exposed to wind and sun, so Chunhua was in full bloom.

Her face is clean and rosy, and her body is mature and plump. Accompanied by flowers and plants, she has become a scene at the entrance of the hospital.

Jiang Hailong couldn't help but sigh: "The little spring flower girl is beautiful again, as charming as the spring flowers."

Before he finished speaking, Chunhua flew towards him, pulled him and shook him, saying, "I don't know if I'm charming or not. Anyway, the wounded said I'm beautiful!" Chunhua held his hand and walked to the hospital without any scruples.

As if to prove to the sisters: "I told you that the captain is my man, let's see who doesn't believe me!" She rubbed her budding breasts against Jiang Hailong intentionally or unintentionally, as if to vent her dissatisfaction: "You always call me little girl, you

Look how small I am!"

Jiang Hailong had a fever and was dragged to the hospital by the girl. Behind him, Wang Dali quietly gave a thumbs up to Chunhua.

After inspecting the wounded, Jiang Hailong praised the medical staff for their good handling. After going out, he said to Wang Dali: "The antibiotics obtained at the Japanese field hospital last time have been used up. You will accompany me to Yunwu Peak tomorrow. There are some anti-inflammatory antibiotics."

The precious traditional Chinese medicine of Jiji only grows around Liuyun Temple there. Prepare some practical materials to donate to the temple. Although the herbs are wild, they disturb others' purity and go to other people's sites to collect treasures. You must express it."

A poem has been circulated by local people for many years: "Black Tiger Mountain and Yunwu Peak are half on the ground and half in the clouds. They don't reach the top all the year round, but occasionally they appear majestic."

The slopes of Yunwu Peak are high and steep, making it difficult for humans and animals to walk. Not far from the top of Yunwu Peak, there is an ancient temple called Liuyun Temple. Liuyun Temple is located on a dangerous peak, surrounded by clouds and mist all year round, making it look like a heavenly place.

Liuyun Temple has a good reputation among the people. In previous years, as long as the mountain was not closed due to rain or snow, the flow of people entering the temple to offer incense and make offerings was endless despite the high mountains and dangerous roads. During the New Year and festivals, the temple was even more crowded inside and outside. Japanese invaders invaded the Black Tiger Mountain area.

Later, the people did not know whether it was because they were hungry and had no money for incense or because they felt that the Bodhisattva's abilities were limited, Liuyun Temple gradually fell into neglect.

It is said that the abbot Shi Ran in the temple is an eminent monk who has attained enlightenment and has a heart as merciful as a Bodhisattva. When the Japanese invaded the mountains to clean up the temple, he disregarded the safety of the temple and protected the common people and guerrillas who had fled there.

Early the next morning, Jiang Hailong led Wang Dali and a special agent team to climb Yunwu Peak. They picked Chinese herbal medicines in the morning to avoid being exposed to the sun and affecting the effect.

The mountain road was rugged, with only one person barely able to pass through the narrow part of the road. There were cliffs on both sides, which made people dare not distract themselves. The team members tied safety ropes around their waists and walked slowly. After a few hours, their whole bodies were covered with morning dew and

Drenched with sweat.

After going through all kinds of hardships to reach the temple, Jiang Hailong ordered his team members to rest where they were for the time being, and were not allowed to trespass into the Buddhist restricted areas with weapons.


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