Chapter 511 Embracing Her, Reveling in Feelings
The morning activities were relatively simple-just watering the young saplings that had already taken root,
By afternoon, the events could be considered concluded.
However, as everyone leisurely chatted and watered the plants, a sudden scream pierced through the depths of the tree planting area.
Neera turned her head towards the sound, only to spot a father sitting on the ground, clutching his ankle.
The teacher hurried over, her voice tense with concern, “Are you alright? Did you injure your foot?”
The man seemed to be in considerable pain; beads of sweat, as large as peas, dripped down his forehead. He winced and replied, “No… In the thicket over there, I saw a snake! It bit me!!!”
Upon hearing this, everyone was alarmed, casting wary glances at their feet, afraid that the snake might
reappear.
Recognizing the gravity of the situation, the teacher quickly halted the activity.
She retrieved her phone, dialing for emergency assistance.
After a rapid explanation of the situation, she hung up and looked at the group, raising her voice to ask, “Any parents here familiar with first aid? How should we treat snakebite?”
The ambulance would take some time to arrive.
Fearing inadequate measures during this interval could lead to irreversible consequences, she inquired urgently.
Upon hearing this, Neera didn’t waste a second. She dropped everything and hurried over.

“I’m a doctor. Let me handle this.”
She first identified herself to the teacher and then turned to the father, asking, “Did you see what the snake looked like?”
The man was perspiring profusely, whether, from pain or fear, it was hard to tell.
“No… It was too quick. The snake bit me, and then it slithered away so fast I couldn’t get a clear look. I just saw a shadow.”
This was somewhat expected.
Without much ado, Neera crouched down, “Release your grip, let me see.”
The man complied, moving his hand away from the wound.
At that moment, two distinct marks were visible on his ankle, surrounded by blood that had turned a faint shade of dark.
The snake was venomous.
Neera’s gaze darkened; she acted decisively, taking out a handkerchief and binding it above the wound.
This would help prevent the venom from spreading as much as possible.
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“It might sting a bit, bear with me.”
She warned, then made an incision and swiftly squeezed out the venom that had accumulated within the
wound.
Her actions were sharp and efficient, especially when she held the knife; her hand was as steady as if she were holding a pen, and her gaze remained unwavering.
After finishing, she instructed the teacher to arrange for a few people to carry the man back to the lodging.
She followed them upstairs, retrieved her medical kit, and applied an antitoxin and anti-inflammatory ointment
to the wound.
Once she finished bandaging it with gauze, she finally breathed a sigh of relief.
“With limited resources here and no specific medicine on me, this powder won’t completely neutralize the venom, but it will slow down its spread. When we get to the hospital, the doctors can treat it more effectively.”
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