Chapter 1136 - 363: Two Wedding Invitations, Being a Bridesmaid
fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓ Heavy snow, continuing off and on for half a month, finally eased around mid-February. By then, Liu Yang Village was a mess — the thatched roofs of many houses had collapsed under the weight of the snow. Some villagers who had not managed to flee in time were seriously injured by the ponderous wooden beams.
During those weeks, people would frequently knock on the Mo Family’s gate in the middle of the night, with the frantic relatives of the injured villagers seeking Mo Yan’s help, hoping she could lend a hand to treat their severely wounded kin.
Human life is precious, and these were her fellow villagers, so Mo Yan couldn’t just ignore them. Every time someone called out, she would immediately dress and grab her medical kit to treat the injured villagers. On several nights, she was summoned four or five times, like she was on call. Eventually, she didn’t bother to change out of her clothes and went directly to Space to catch up on sleep after returning from saving someone.
Back then, the villagers only knew that Mo Yan hadn’t been practicing medicine for long and no one had seen her treat anyone. They didn’t know how skilled she was as a doctor. But with deep snow on the roads at night, and several dozen miles to Jing City, the severely injured had no way of getting into the city, let alone quickly enough.
The relatives sought Mo Yan’s help with the attitude of a drowning man clutching at a straw, their loved ones’ survival depending on God’s will.
To the villagers’ utter surprise, no matter how serious the injuries or blood loss, once in Mo Yan’s hands, the patients would definitely find their way from danger to safety. It didn’t take long before Mo Yan’s excellent medical skills became known, and the villagers eagerly began to call her "Little Divine Doctor."
It wasn’t just Liu Yang Village that was struck by disaster — the nearby villages suffered greatly too. Many injured people died from excessive blood loss due to untimely treatment. Upon hearing of Mo Yan’s medical expertise, some would carry the injured overnight to the Mo Family, kneeling outside the door, begging for her to treat them.
