C39 (2/2)

Ye Wanqing was at the front desk asking for directions to the blood donation, and a group of people pushed an emergency stretcher in, and entered the emergency room.

The people in the back were whispering to each other. It seemed to be a very serious car accident.

The way of the world is so unpredictable!

With a sigh in his heart, Ye Wanqing turned and prepared to donate his blood. The emergency room door suddenly opened, and the nurse anxiously shouted out: ”Who is of the AB type, the patient is currently suffering from massive bleeding, the hospital's blood bank is insufficient, the current situation is very urgent, is there anyone willing to donate their blood?”

AB type blood?

She is!

Without hesitation, Ye Wanqing raised his hand.

The nurse pulled her over and drew a large bag of blood. It was noisy outside, as if the patient's family had arrived.

After drawing the blood, Ye Wanqing felt dizzy and sat on the wall to rest.

The amount of blood she had just drawn far exceeded her usual amount of blood donation. Adding to the pressure, her body began to break out in a cold sweat.

Feel... Not so good.

Ye Wanqing clenched his fist, and thought about asking the nurse to get him some nourishment for him. The door to the room was pushed open, and the nurse who had just drawn the blood came back and grabbed her arm with a cotton swab to dispel the poison, and even tied her up with a Pulse Compression Belt.

”What are you doing!?”

Ye Wanqing grabbed her hand, his gaze frighteningly cold. The nurse was shocked, her eyes drifted, not daring to look her in the eye. ”The blood I just drew is not enough, I need to smoke a little more.”

”The blood I just drew has already exceeded the endurance of my body. I don't agree!”

Ye Wanqing pulled off the vein compression band, making her vision go black, but she had an instinctual sense of danger and needed to leave immediately.

He stumbled to the door, but before his hand could reach the handle, a person walked in. His voice was filled with anger and ridicule as he said, ”It's just a little bit of blood, not death.”