"Be careful."
"Be careful."
"It's slippery."
In the darkness, a few people reminded each other softly as they walked from the bottom of the ship to the deck.
Everyone lined up high and low along the side of the boat, facing the east, facing the strong wind, the hem of their clothes swaying in the strong wind. It was pitch-black in front of them. When they looked up, they could see the dark sky. When they looked down, they could see the dark sea. There were only the sounds of waves and the people around them.
"If anyone tells me that they live alone on an island again, I'll scold him to death," a nurse suddenly said, and the others laughed softly.
"It's fine to live alone on an island. There's a lighthouse, right? It's scary to live alone in the mountains. Tigers are smarter than cats. "
"From the looks of it, the morgue is safer. Once, I was too busy until late at night and slept in the morgue. When I woke up the next day, I almost scared a leader to death." Lin Honghou tried very hard to recall the incident. He could not help but think, 'It would be great if he was really scared to death.'
Suddenly, a bright color appeared in the sky, rising from the end of the sea.
The gentle morning light was like a torch in the sky. It was weak but bright. It made people look forward to it, and they were filled with nostalgia.
The blue sky and the red clouds formed a beautiful picture that was quietly displayed in front of everyone.
Gradually, the blue sky became clearer, and the red clouds became wider.
"It's here."
Someone said in a low voice. Then, they saw the arc of the sun appear.
Everyone fell silent again.
A group of adults stood in a row. They held onto the ship and leaned against it. They looked at the sunrise in the east without saying anything.
"We saved sixty-seven people."
"Twenty-one were seriously injured."
"Those who were sent here survived."
"Today is the highlight of everyone's life," Lin Honghou muttered to himself.
Although Lin Honghou had worked on the hospital ship for a few years and had gone through many training sessions, this rescue was also the largest rescue that he had ever been involved in.
Most importantly, the results of this rescue were extremely brilliant.
Just as he said, all twenty-one seriously injured people were saved. No matter how one looked at it, this was something to be proud of.
Lin Honghou felt that all the people present would be commended. Of course, the commendation was given by the higher-ups. Even if the higher-ups did not approve of it, the rescue itself was enough to make him proud.
This was a story that could be told to his grandson.
The sun rose slowly, like a beef ball in a hot pot. When you stared at it, it always sank below, without any change. If you didn't pay attention, you would look back and see that it had already floated up.
Lin Honghou looked at the sunrise in front of him greedily.
The wind died down.
Everyone was bathed in the rising sun and felt warm all over.
"We're home." Lin Honghou's face was filled with pride.
"We're home!" Zuo Cidian's face was filled with emotions.
"It's time to go home." The rescue team leader, who was the last to return, looked in the direction of Baoyuanjiao and muttered softly.
…
Ling Ran followed the crowd and watched the sunrise together.
The last surgery ended an hour ago. Everyone cleaned up the operating theater and sent the patient to the ward. It was almost dawn.
Then, someone suggested watching the sunrise together.
Ling Ran was very willing to watch the sunrise. The sun rose and the moon set. It was actually something that could reflect order.
Even if human activities were unconscious, they would eventually move towards some kind of order. This was because the foundation of human life was orderly.
People moved around when the sun rose, slept in the dead of night, did not bathe in the cold river at night, did not play with firecrackers in the wilderness under the scorching sun, and did not dry their grass skirts on a windy day … There was always an appropriate order that restrained humans.
Ling Ran watched the sunrise quietly. He did not return to his room to rest.
The surgery was already done. The next thing he needed to do was to make ward rounds and change the dressing. There was no need for him to show up anymore.
Ling Ran found a deck chair that one of the crew members brought and lay down in the shade on the deck. Then, he turned on his phone and connected to the ship's wifi. He quickly tapped on it a few times, and an exciting music started playing. "The enemy will reach the battlefield in five seconds. Crush them!"
Ling Ran only used a few seconds to seamlessly enter the game mode.
It was fun to sit idly and play games in the afternoon when his blood was boiling.
Truth be told, Ling Ran was having a great time playing the game. He only stopped when he reached the third round.
"Doctor Ling, do you want to eat the freshly roasted fish?" Lu Wenbin wore a chef's hat on his head to show his innocence. His brand new large white coat was stained with seasoning, but he did not care.
"Did you fish?" Ling Ran recalled the sounds from before.
"Yes, we did. Some members of the rescue team went into the water and hunted them with harpoons." Lu Wenbin chuckled. For him, life on the ship was also full of novelty.
Ling Ran nodded. "I'll go over right away. I'll come over once the group fight is over."
"Okay." He looked at Ling Ran with a hesitant expression and asked, "Doctor Ling, are you using a special WiFi connection?" Ling Ran's eyes lit up, and Lu Wenbin nodded.
"No, it's the same as yours, Yun Hua 893," Ling Ran said.
Lu Wenbin frowned. "Then, you're using a satellite network? Why is our game lag so high? It's terribly laggy. "
As he spoke, Lu Wenbin craned his neck to look at Ling Ran's phone.
At this moment, in Ling Ran's screen, he saw a ball of magic that was a little hard to identify. It swayed and crashed into him. Before it reached its target, the originally handsome character slowly fell to the ground.
Lu Wenbin gasped in surprise. "I thought you didn't hit it?"
"This happens sometimes."
"It's laggy, isn't it?" Lu Wenbin's voice was full of doubt.
Ling Ran said calmly, "This happens sometimes."
As he spoke, Ling Ran put away his phone. "Let's go. Let's see the fish you roasted."
"But your game isn't over yet, right?" Lu Wenbin asked with concern.
Ling Ran shook his head. "It's hopeless."
"Who's hopeless?" At this moment, a patient in a patient's gown rolled over in a wheelchair.
"A game," Lu Wenbin said, "The game Doctor Ling plays."
"Doctor Ling doesn't have time to play games. You must be talking about the patient, right? Who's hopeless? Tell me in secret. "The man in the patient's gown rolled his wheelchair, and he looked very nervous.
Lu Wenbin had no choice but to go forward and explain.
Ling Ran did not intend to chat at all. Instead, he went down to the ward and swept the room.
Most of the patients in the room were in stable condition. Occasionally, there were some fluctuations, and Ling Ran would ask the nurse to call for the doctors in charge. Currently, the doctors in charge of Yun Hua Hospital 893 were all attending physicians, and it was easy for them to change the dressing.
Just like that, he was transferred to the intensive care unit and saw Zuo Cidian peeling an apple by the bedside of the deputy captain of the rescue team.
Lu Wenbin, who came along, looked at Zuo Cidian and the apple in his hand.
Zuo Cidian looked at Lu Wenbin and Ling Ran.
"I'm here to keep an eye on the data," Zuo Cidian said.
"I trust you," Lu Wenbin said.
The deputy captain on the bed opened his eyes reluctantly and asked, "Have we arrived?"
"No, we're still at sea," Zuo Cidian quickly answered.
"How do you feel?" Ling Ran walked forward. This was a routine question from the Department of Surgery.
The deputy captain thought for a long time and slowly said, "Although eight of my ribs are broken, not all of them are broken. There's no problem with my heart and lungs at all. So, I feel pretty good."
Zuo Cidian gave him a thumbs up and praised him.
Lu Wenbin took the opportunity to say, "Just in time. Let's take a photo."
The deputy captain thought about it, and he looked a little shy. "I'm not wearing any clothes. What if I catch fire?"
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