Chapter 437: Don’t Worry, I’m Fine
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
It seemed like... something big had happened, causing him to panic.
Suddenly, Xia Jinyuan sprang up from his seat like he had thought of something and said to the two of them, “I’ll go out and make a call. I’ll be back in five minutes.”
Rushing out of the conference room, Xia Jinyuan immediately contacted Commander Liu. When he was connected, he asked frantically, “Commander Liu, how’s Ye Jian’s training?” He didn’t conceal his anxiety and was desperate to know about the situation.
“You... don’t usually call us. But once you do, there’s trouble.” Commander Liu sighed heavily and his face was dark. “A minute ago, Jian had an accident during training. The military surgeon is checking on her now. If the situation is bad, she’ll be sent to the hospital immediately.”
In an instant, Xia Jinyuan, whose body was cold as a lake, felt like his heart was ripped into two and suspended in midair.
His deep cold eyes sank, and the coldness and pain alternated until he was breathing heavily. “What happened? How’s her situation? Are there any obvious or substantial trauma?”
When the back of the car crashed, the airbags in front popped up, protecting her upper body from the impact.
Only her left arm rubbed against the door, stripping a large surface of her skin.
Although it looked horrifying, it was not a big deal.
Commander Liu passed the phone over and sighed when he looked at the girl who was relaxed and daring. “You are so blessed! Major Xia has called. He wants to talk to you.”
After measuring her blood pressure, the military surgeon had confirmed that Ye Jian was fine except for the abrasion on her arm. He kept the stethoscope and said to Commander Liu, “Besides the bruise on her arm, there are no other problems. Spray some disinfectant and apply purple iodine water for two days. The scab will form tomorrow.”
It was fortunate that it wasn’t serious. After hearing that her voice was still gentle and clear as usual like a wind chime swaying in the drizzle, Xia Jinyuan was relieved and he patted his chest gently.
“It’s such a coincidence that you called. I had no accidents for the past twenty days. There was a little incident today and you called.” Ye Jian stood up and moved her arm. In front of Commander Liu and the other soldiers, she coughed softly and hinted, “Everyone is concerned about me. Captain Xia, I’m fine. You don’t have to worry. I’m hanging up.”