"She's fine," Gu Yunting looked at her pitiful eyes and couldn't say anything harsh, even though he was angry that she had risked her own safety.
"Right, there's an old man living in the room in the southwest corner. That old man is very pitiful. Could you send someone to check on him?" Ye Wan remembered the grumpy old man, thinking that even if he was buried, he would probably be the last one anyone remembered.
"Gu Ye, take people to rescue him!" Gu Yunting ordered.
Gu Ye immediately led his men to the location Ye Wan had described to rescue people.
When Jiang Yan opened her eyes, she saw a face filled with anxiety. She blinked, and the person in front of her became clearer. But why was Jin Lan here?
When she was unconscious, she had heard Jin Lan's voice, and she knew she had been rescued. Someone had picked her up. That feeling reminded her of the time in the third year of junior high when she got lost in the mountains and her eyes were injured, making her unable to see. She was very scared. Later, she was rescued, and when she could see again, she saw Chu Yu being taken away by his parents from afar.
She asked the police uncle, and the police uncle told her that the people from that family had saved her. She remembered it was a boy's voice, clear and pleasant, which instantly soothed her fear.
From then on, Chu Yu's face was deeply etched in her mind. Later, when she went to high school, she discovered that Chu Yu was the one who had saved her, and she began a secret crush, too afraid of losing him to even get close.
But later, when she heard Chu Yu speak again, it wasn't the same voice she had heard in the mountains. She thought it was his voice changing, which was normal.
However, why did Jin Lan's voice overlap with the voice in her memory just now?
She thought she must be delirious and hallucinating.
"How do you feel? Does anything hurt?" Jin Lan regained his usual composure and asked coldly.
Jiang Yan was stunned by his indifferent tone and replied, "My leg hurts a lot."
"Your leg was hit, but no bones are broken. It will recover after some rest," Jin Lan said faintly.
Someone ran in, asking if there was a doctor here, as many people rescued outside were injured.
Jin Lan frowned upon hearing this and immediately grabbed his supplies to help treat the wounded.
Jiang Yan watched the man's retreating back, which quickly disappeared from the doorway. Her heart suddenly felt empty.
"Yan Yan, don't be scared. If Jin Lan says you're fine, you're definitely fine. If you're in pain, take some painkillers first. We can leave here once the rain stops," Ye Wan said, walking over to comfort Jiang Yan.
Jiang Yan nodded. For some reason, her leg seemed to hurt more after Jin Lan left. She said she wanted to take some painkillers.
Ye Wan found two pills for her and gave them to her.
"Right, what about the puppies? How are they?" Jiang Yan suddenly remembered rescuing the dogs.
"Two died, and two are alive. The one you picked is still here!" Ye Wan quickly explained, afraid she would be upset.
Jiang Yan's eyes reddened upon hearing that two had died. When the house collapsed, she didn't have time to protect the puppies. She only remembered the box falling to the ground, and then she was crushed and knew nothing else.
"Can I see my puppy?"
"Of course, you can. I'll bring it to you right now." Ye Wan immediately got up, fetched the little yellow dog Jiang Yan had chosen, and carefully placed it on her chest.
