Chapter 750. Medical check-ups late into the night

With that, Siebel put his hand to his mouth again and exhaled.

"It's nothing, I don't usually feel it at all. It's just a little ugly to look at. Sieber said unconcernedly.

"Why don't you go to the barracks infirmary to get some medicine?" Bandak asked.

"Hehe," Siebel said with a disguised smile, "not much money." ”

"There is a lot of food and salary for the logistics soldiers in the army, and I heard you say that your sister is a famous singer in the city. Why should you worry about this little money. Bandak said with a frown.

"My sister was lost into the restaurant by my father, and the money my sister and I are earning now is only to pay off the family's debts. In order for my sister to get out of there sooner, I also had to be frugal. She will be twenty-one next year, and the girl still has to get married early. Siebel looked at the light of the fire in the furnace and said with a calm look in his eyes.

"I see." After hearing this surprising fact, Bandak couldn't bear to look at Siber and said, "Come to me tomorrow and get some medicine and go back and apply it." I was in the military hall at noon. ”

Sieber was bending over the ash on his trouser leg at the moment, and when he heard Bandak's suggestion, he replied with a smile, "I'll go, thank you, Lord." ”

With that, he stepped out of the carriage and took the reins of the horse from Adunis.

Adunis shook off the snow off his shoulders outside the carriage door. Entering the carriage lit by the firelight, he said to Bandak, "I heard you making a commotion outside the door, what did you talk to the soldier?" ”

"Didn't talk about anything." Bandak intends to keep this secret for Siber.

"If you don't say it, forget it." Adunis also asked casually, but did not mean to delve deeper: "When you return to the barracks, you have to honestly go to the medical center for me to check your body and see if your body is broken." ”

"Got it." Bandak agreed.

"The day you returned to the city, I happened to be out of the barracks. Couldn't pick you up. Adunis explained, "By the way, I didn't have time to ask you: what was the outcome of your consultation with Commander Derik?" ”

Bandak shook his head and said, "Derrick wants to stay there all the time, and he doesn't have any idea of fighting for the position of commander. ”

"Hmm." Adunis, a colleague who had known Derick for a long time, couldn't say anything. can only silently support the decision he made: "So, the position of commander is to be reserved for Cremont?" ”

"Not necessarily. We can't guess Your Majesty's thoughts. Perhaps Cremont was just one of the preparatory members. Bandak analyzed.

"No matter who the new commander is, I will support it." Adunis burst into arms.

"Huh." Bandak smiled lightly, but did not speak.

The carriage drove slowly back to the barracks and stopped in front of the infirmary near the training ground.

"Hand over the carriage and go back to rest." Adunis confessed to Siber.

"Okay." Siber nodded, then turned to Bandak and encouraged, "Bandak, I wish you good health. ”

"Hmm." Bandak replied with a smile. He waved his hand at Sibler.

Siebel mounted his horse and left with the carriage.

"It feels like you've known each other for a long time." Adunis grumbled as he walked towards the door of the infirmary.

"It's interesting to have such people in the army." Bandak said.

Ignoring the reply, Adunis lifted the curtain and shouted inside, "Mr. Corradi! ”

"Yes." An old man in his sixties came out of the hut.

The doctor had been in the barracks for a long time, and had heard that his disciples had contracted almost all of Dehrim's private clinics.

In short, he is a very powerful character. However, the old gentleman has a code of dedication, and until this age, he will come to the infirmary in the barracks tomorrow to sit. In case there is a problem that the younger generation can't solve.

Tonight it was Adunistes who asked him to wait until this time to do a physical examination for Bhandak.

"The old gentleman hasn't gone back to rest yet?" Bandak walked into the infirmary and took a sip of hot tea. Asked Corradi.

"Well, I haven't been able to sleep much lately, and I'm staying in this hospital. Be steady. Corradi pulled out a pulse pressure belt and said to Bandak, who was seated.

"I see, I don't sleep well, but have you thought of any way to cure it?" Bandak cared.

"If you can't cure it, you'll know when you're my age. The human body is like this, but if you take care of your body on a daily basis, it will drag on a little longer. Corradi shook his head.

"The old gentleman is still young," interjected Adunis, who was beside him, "I heard that there is a medicine called melatonin from other places. It can cure insomnia, why don't I ask someone to bring you some? ”

"No, you don't." Corradi waved his hand and said, "I'm really not worried about the medicine that others have refined, I can only eat the medicine I made." ”

"So—" Adunis reflexed, scratching his head.

Corradi strapped the pulse strap around Bandak's arm and began to measure his pulse.

The medical examination didn't end until late at night, and Yadonis, who was waiting on the sidelines, was also sleepy.

While waiting for the results, Bandak couldn't bear to say to Adunis, who had fallen on the couch and left him, "You should go back early." I'll just wait here alone. ”

"What? It's over? Hearing the movement of the others, Adunis wiped his face, stood up, and spoke.

As a result, he saw that Bandak in front of him was staring at him with a complicated expression.

"Hey, I thought the medical examination was over?" Adunis shook his head, sat down again, and said, "How did you feel when you had a check-up?" ”

"Okay." Bandak replied, "Also, actually, you can go back." ”

"No, I'll have to send you back to the barnage." Adunis refused.

"That's fine, but don't fall asleep anymore. This old gentleman's sofa is stained with your saliva. Bandak said helplessly.

"Okay." Adunis wiped his mouth with a towel and swore an oath.

It didn't take long for the old gentleman to come out with the manuscript paper and say to Bandak, "There is nothing wrong with your body. However, I still have to pay attention to the cold of my knees recently. I felt a wound on your leg bone, I think it's an old one. You have to take care of that area. ”

After listening to the old man's advice, Bhandak took the manuscript paper and thanked him: "Thank you, old man, you have also worked hard." Please rest early. ”

"It's okay," Corradi replied with a smile, "I still have to go wash up, so I won't send you." ”

"Hmm." Bandak and Adunis replied as they bent over their luggage.

Corradi glanced at them, then turned and walked into the indoor cabin.