Chapter 170 The way home
Many years later, I returned home and asked my dad why he didn't come here as soon as possible. The reason my dad told me actually made sense. He said, "At least you can ask for leave from the army first and then come. Otherwise, what should I do if I come."
But my actual problem at that time was that I couldn't get to the brigade headquarters and no one helped me. What should I do?
And here I will talk about our "sincere" comrades.
At that time, the person who managed the health team was a comrade "slutty". When I went to find him with a crutch, he gave me an idea. He said that no one from the brigade headquarters delivered you food. He said that your minor illness and injury were not a big problem, so it would be better to come to the brigade headquarters to have a meal with a crutch.
After I heard the idea of being a slut, I especially wanted to slap over it with a big ear. It only took ten minutes for me to eat, but it would take at least an hour and a half from the health team to the brigade headquarters with crutches.
What? Are you going to help me lose weight?
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Maybe it is hard for everyone to believe that a wounded soldier in an army would be in such a pitiful situation.
But I was in such a pitiful situation at that time.
Each of our ships has their own food supply relationship. At that time, because we went to Nansha, my food supply relationship was temporarily transferred to the Foshan ship. The Foshan ship did not see me, and might not even know that I was in the health team, so this strange situation occurred.
But the most terrifying part of this problem is that the Foshan ships didn't know at all. I couldn't take care of myself at that time and couldn't run to the brigade headquarters to have a meal.
When I met a team staff officer like Fan Jiancong, I was convinced. This person didn't look at the situation of the injured.
There is no way, I find it seems that I have to solve this problem by myself.
In order to solve this problem, I could only move myself to the brigade headquarters with one cane and one cane.
Then he slowly crawled towards the captain's room.
I finally climbed to the captain's room and was so tired that I was half tired. Then I lay on the door of the captain's room and wanted to take a breath.
At this moment, the captain seemed to hear something outside the door, so he got up and opened the door.
But I found a problem here, that is, the captain's door was actually opened inward, so as soon as the captain opened the door, I fell directly in front of him.
To be honest, it was not a big deal, but the problem was that my instinctive reaction was to try to grab something, so I grabbed it casually and almost grabbed the captain's pants.
But this time the captain was very clever. In the blink of an eye, he recognized me and then jumped back and directly avoided my "accusation".
"Captain, do you still remember me?" I looked at the captain with an awkward look on my face.
"Can you not know you? The only man in the world who pulled my pants off. What's wrong? You're like this, do you have to come here to mock me?" The captain said to me with an angry look on his face.
"Captain, it's not good for you to chat like this, and I didn't mean it. And even if I want to molest you, I can't run to your room to molest me."
After hearing what I said, the captain suddenly changed his expression and then quickly closed the door.
"Let's talk through the door."
"Damn."
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However, our Captain Zheng is still OK with me. My vacation procedures were completed soon, and of course I don’t rule out why he might not want to see me.
I said that after I finished the vacation application, my dad finally drove to pick me up.
While driving, he was still calling me on the road and telling me why you are so annoyed? How can the army ignore you?
However, after he really arrived at my brigade, my dad was shocked.
At that time, our ship had already left, and all the people who could be taken away in the brigade were taken away.
My dad drove over to our brigade and for a long distance from entering our health team, he saw two living people from beginning to end.
When I arrived at the health team, I shouted several times below, but I didn't even come out, which scared my dad, thinking that this was a ghost building.
Then I slowly jumped off from above.
It seems that the word is not right. I jumped down the stairs with a cane, thank you.
I went downstairs, and my dad looked at me with a confused look on his face and said, "Where are you here?"
If you ask me who I will ask, I haven't eaten for several days anyway.
My dad was confused and finally searched in the brigade for a long time. Finally, he found the "slut" who was playing basketball with another guard company in the basketball court.
Well, when did playing basketball become a double sport? Thinking about it carefully, it is really terrible.
In this way, I finally left Ningde.
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Maybe after reading my previous chapter, including some of the above things, you may think it is fake. Because the army should be a place with strong brotherhood, and the various systems should be very perfect. I don’t know about other brigades, but our brigade is not very perfect anyway.
As far as I know, any military branch has a medical meal. That is, you can ask for leave when you have a cold or fever, and then take a break. There are special meals for a medical meal. However, there are no medical meals on our boat. If you have a cold or fever, you can't move in the bed. You either go to the health team or get up unswervingly and continue working.
If you have a fever of more than 30 degrees and want to rest, that is impossible. The people in our brigade never care about your life or death, and then tell you every day that you can't do this job. You can't get off the line of fire due to minor injuries and illnesses. You can't stop working if you have a person and work.
Anyway, there are many things like this.
Indeed, in theory, fever is not a big deal. Just take some medicine and take a break the next day and take a break at night.
But strictly speaking, fever can also cause big things. For example, there is a young man on the boat next to us. The fever lasted for a week, and his squad leader didn't notice it and finally sent it to the Fuzhou General Hospital for surgery because his lung lobes were burned.
This young man had three days and three nights of surgery and issued a notice of critical illness six times. Finally, he finally survived and slept in the hospital bed next to me. When I learned about this, I suddenly realized that many systems in our brigade were really not perfect at all.
Besides, it’s not nice to say that the human touch here is really weak. If a person has a fever, he will not be able to detect it for seven consecutive days. To be honest, his squad leader is too irresponsible. If this young man didn’t get off the operating table because of this matter, would his squad leader really feel guilty for the rest of his life?
But there is no way. There are indeed few people over us, and we have many tasks and heavy workloads, so there are indeed some objective factors.
Chapter completed!