Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 750. Physical examination late into the night

After saying this, Sibor put his hand to his mouth again and breathed.

"It's nothing. I usually don't feel it at all. It just looks a bit ugly." Siboer said without caring.

"Why don't you go to the medical clinic in the military camp to get some medicine?" Bandak asked.

"Haha," Xiboer said with a concealed smile, "I don't have much money."

"The logistics soldiers in the army get a lot of food and salary, and I heard from you that your sister is a famous singer in the city. Why do you still have to worry about such a small amount of money." Bandak frowned and said.

"My sister was thrown into a restaurant by my father. The money my sister and I earn now is just to pay off the family's debt. In order for my sister to get out of there as soon as possible, I have to be frugal. She will be twenty-one next year Well, girls should get married early." Sibor looked at the fire in the stove and said calmly.

"So that's it." After hearing this surprising fact, Bandak couldn't bear to look at Siboer and said: "Come to me tomorrow to get some medicine and apply it. I will stay at the Military Council at noon. hall."

Sibor was bending over to pat the dust off his trouser legs. After hearing Bandak's suggestion, he smiled and replied: "I will go, thank you, Commander."

With that said, he walked out of the carriage and took the reins of the horse from Yadunis.

Adonis shook the fine snow off his shoulders outside the carriage door. He walked into the carriage illuminated by the fire and said to Bandak: "I heard you making a fuss outside the door. What did you and the soldier talk about?"

"Nothing to talk about." Bandak planned to keep this secret for Siboer.

"Forget it if you don't tell me." Yadunis also asked casually, without any intention of going into details: "When you get back to the military camp, you have to go to the medical clinic for a physical check-up to see if your body is broken. ."

"I know." Bandak agreed.

"On the day you returned to the city, I happened not to be in the military camp. I couldn't pick you up." Adonis explained: "By the way, I didn't have time to ask you: What was the result of your discussion with Commander Derrick?"

Bandak shook his head and said, "Derrick wants to stay there forever and has no intention of fighting for the position of commander."

"Yeah." As a colleague who had known Derrick for a short time, Adonis couldn't say anything. I can only silently support his decision: "So, the position of commander is going to be reserved for Clement?"

"Not necessarily. We can't guess His Majesty's thoughts. Maybe Clement is just one of the preliminary members." Bandak analyzed.

"No matter who the new commander is, I will support him." Yadunis said suddenly.

"Haha." Bandak smiled easily and said nothing.

The carriage drove slowly back to the military camp and stopped in front of the medical clinic near the training ground.

"Hand the carriage back and go back to rest." Adonis told Sibor.

"Okay." Sibor nodded, then turned to Bandak and encouraged: "Commander Bandak, I wish you good health."

"Yeah." Bandak replied with a smile. He waved to Sibor.

Sibor mounted his horse and left with the carriage.

"It feels like you have known each other for a long time." Adonis complained as he walked towards the door of the medical clinic.

"It's quite interesting to have people like this in the army," Bandak said.

Adonis ignored the reply, opened the door curtain, and shouted inside: "Mr. Corradi!"

"Here." An old man in his sixties came out of the hut.

This doctor has been in the military camp for a long time, and I heard that his disciples have taken over almost all the private medical clinics in Dehreem.

All in all, he is a very powerful person. However, the old gentleman has a code of professionalism. Even at this age, he will come to the medical clinic in the military camp to sit there tomorrow. Just in case there are any problems that the juniors can't solve.

Tonight, Yadunist asked him to wait until this time to conduct a physical examination on Bandak.

"The old gentleman hasn't gone back to rest yet?" Bandak walked into the hospital.

Take a sip of hot tea. asked Corradi.

"Well, I haven't been able to sleep much lately, so I'll stay in this hospital. Feel more at ease." Corradi took out a cuff and said to Bandak who was sitting down.

"So that's it. I can't sleep well. Have you thought of any way to cure it?" Bandak asked with concern.

"It can't be cured. You'll know when you get to my age. The human body is just like this, but daily maintenance will delay the time." Corradi shook his head.

"The old gentleman is still young," Adonis on the side interjected: "I heard that there is a medicine called melatonin from other places. It can cure insomnia. How about I ask someone to send you some? come over?"

"No need." Corradi waved his hand and said: "I really don't trust the medicine made by others. I can only take medicine made by myself."

"In this way..." Adonis scratched his head and responded.

Corradi placed a tourniquet on Bandak's arm and began to measure his pulse.

The physical examination didn't end until late at night, and Adonis, who was waiting on the side, was too sleepy.

While waiting for the results, Bandak couldn't bear to say to Adonis, who was lying on the sofa with a crotch: "You should go back early. I can just wait here alone."

"What? It's over?" Yadunis wiped his face when he heard others talking, stood up and said.

As a result, he saw Bandak in front of him staring at him with a complicated expression.

"Hey, I thought the physical examination was over?" Yadunis shook his head, sat down again and said, "How did your body feel during the examination just now?"

"It's okay." Bandak replied, "Also, you can actually go back."

"No, I have to send you back to the military dormitory." Yadunis refused.

"That's okay, but don't fall asleep again. This old man's sofa is stained by your saliva." Bandak said helplessly.

"Okay." Adonis wiped his mouth with a handkerchief and vowed.

Not long after, the old gentleman came out with the manuscript paper and said to Bandak: "There is not much problem with your health. However, you still have to pay attention to keeping your knees warm from the cold recently. I felt a wound on your leg bone. It should be It's an old injury. You have to protect that area."

After listening to the old gentleman's advice, Bandak took the manuscript paper and thanked him: "Thank you, old gentleman, for your hard work. Please rest early."

"It's okay," Corradi responded with a smile: "I have to wash up, so I won't send you off."

"Yeah." Bandak and Adonis replied as they bent over their luggage.

Corradi glanced at them, then turned and walked into the indoor cabin.

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