Chapter 936
Chapter 936 Sandy Cruz Cooperation (2)_1
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Rain soaked all the facilities, causing falls on the soft bridges, slips on the spiral stairs, exhaustion in the rope nets, screams in the tire-climbing area, and tumbles by the barrier wall...
It was just a 100-meter obstacle course, yet it left them drained and covered in bruises. In such foul weather, even the most skilled vanguard could stumble and suffer serious injuries.
Austin Shepherd sat in the off-road vehicle, watching them through a pair of binoculars and then striking off the names of those who didn’t meet the standards.
Starting today, thirteen medics were accompanying the trainees to provide emergency aid to those who got injured.
But they never expected to be this busy, finding themselves breathless from start to finish, barely checking on one casualty before two more fell, some with broken legs.
Among the accompanying medics, many were new and stood in stunned silence at the scene, taking a while to adapt, panicking more than the trainees themselves.
Mia Lawson, who was experienced, managed to stay calm amidst such a tragic and fierce scene and began to treat one after another.
In this kind of training, falls were common, some due to slipping, others because they were too exhausted to climb; those who could get up and keep going were basically left alone, but those with serious injuries like sprains and fractures immediately received emergency treatment.
"How come I feel like we’re even more tired than them."
A newbie nurse, who had just finished treating two patients along with Mia Lawson, couldn’t help but complain.
Mia Lawson shared the frustration, "It can’t be helped. It’s usually okay, but I didn’t expect such heavy rain as soon as the real deal started this year."
"Did Sister Mia participate before?" the young nurse asked with blinking eyes and a curious face.
Mia Lawson nodded somewhat irritably.
Her partner was a complete newbie with an insatiable curiosity, constantly asking questions and chattering away from morning to night, which was extremely annoying.
"That’s so amazing..."
The young nurse exclaimed in admiration.
"..." Mia Lawson really didn’t want to pay her any mind.
While they were talking, they had just walked past the barrier wall when they saw a figure fall from the rope, a dark blur that crashed heavily to the ground.
"Stuart Weston!"
Becca Reyes was trailing him by three laps and was still behind at another obstacle. Seeing the figure fall ahead, she quickened her pace.
At the same time, Calvin Ramos, who was more than two laps ahead, saw the scene from the distance. His eyes flashed subtly, he pursed his lips lightly, and picked up the pace to rush over.
When Becca Reyes reached Stuart Weston, Mia Lawson and the young nurse had already crowded around, helping him up and asking about his injuries.
"Where is it?"
Mia Lawson asked as she touched Stuart Weston’s leg.
His face turning white from pain, Stuart Weston struggled to spit out a word, "Right foot."
Upon hearing this, Mia Lawson immediately rolled up his pant leg and pressed her fingers on his ankle, diagnosing, "Sprained."
"Does it hurt a lot?"
Crouching down, Becca Reyes was somewhat frantic, looking at Stuart Weston’s pale face. Concern was evident between her brows.
Stuart Weston was slightly stunned when he heard the question. That’s when he noticed Becca Reyes rushing over, and the surprise and joy forcefully suppressed the bone-piercing pain. Biting his teeth, he shook his head firmly, "It doesn’t hurt."
"It hurts a lot."
As Mia Lawson was applying antiseptic to his injury, she countered Stuart Weston’s response.
How could a sprain not be painful?!
Becca Reyes frowned.
— End of Chapter 936 —