Black Iron’s Glory

Chapter 196: Concern and Confusion

Chapter 198: Concern and Confusion

Claude is still lying on his bed to take care of his injuries. It's been over a week and he looks much better now. He can raise his head slightly to drink medicine and eat, and his right hand can move a few more times, but his left foot, his left hand and his entire waist are plastered with a splint, if you don't look at his face, it does look like a mummy. Dr. Perente said that after a hundred days of injuries, you can lie in bed for two months and not make a fuss, and move your mouth.

Claude also learned from Berklin's mouth what happened to Sergeant Fitney that Berklin was the lightest of the four noble brothers. He was hit in the right face by Sergeant Fitney's elbow. He flew two teeth and broke his facial bone, hurting him to roll over and scream on the spot, and there was no injury on his body. It's just that he can't chew the whole face half full of blues, and he's just like Claude for the last seven or eight days, and he's only hungry by swallowing some porridge.

Abyev suffered a shock, shock, displacement, and bleeding. He was seriously injured, because his physical fitness was not comparable to that of Claude, and his recovery was somewhat slow, so he could not move in bed like Claude. Muried was the first to be attacked by Sergeant Fitney, with a broken left rib and a crushed knee top fracture to the nose of Sergeant Fitney. Now, although there is no danger, he still has a large nose canopy on his face, like wearing a mask, and can only breathe with his mouth.

Diavid's injuries were most severe, as he was treated as a sandbag by Sergeant Fitney and he was punched into a coma on the spot. But what caused the most serious injury was the last big fall in the back, which hit hard and cold like a sack, resulting in multiple fractures all over his body, tied to a mummy like Claude. Dr. Perente thinks Sergeant Fetney really did it at the time. The reason for the so-called slightly heavier attack is hard to say from the injuries of the four noble sons...

But neither Claude nor the four noble brothers were as striking as Sergeant Fitney's wounds, not only at the Fookby Hill barracks, but throughout the Blue Feather Regiment, which became the subject of countless soldiers' tunnels. Closer to the fact that Claude's last slip, he kicked Sergeant Fetney's life's root off, couldn't catch it, and the doctor had to cut it off. The most exaggerated statement is that Claude kicked Sergeant Fitney from a man to a woman with a transsexual effect...

When Medical Officer Bell came to grab Claude's dick and help him shush, he said that he had heard Sergeant Fitney's horrible howl on the side of the treatment center the other day. The sound was terrible, creepy and impressive, causing him to have nightmares for several nights. Dr. Perente heard that something must have happened in the barracks, and we had to be prepared for treatment, and then Sergeant Fitney and Claude were both sent to the treatment center.

Sergeant Fitney, I unlocked those pants, as Corporal Bell said. He said that when he first saw the wound, he didn't feel very serious, it was nothing more than a blurred flesh and blood, and he could see the outline. But I didn't expect that after two days, it had swelled so big down there... Belby had a basketball-sized gesture, dark and bright, the vascular blues had swelled apart, spread over that meatball, it looked very disgusting...

Sergeant Fitney, who was in pain, did not excrete a drop of urine for two days and two nights and could not pull it out at all. He pleaded bitterly for giving him a dagger to break himself. The pain was unbearable, unable to eat and sleep, unable to close his eyes. Finally, Dr. Perente prescribed him a tube of anesthesia, unconscious him and excreted him with a reed tube.

Guess what, Bell painted the colorful description that the reed tube was stuck in and excreted with all the pus and urine, stinking and dirty. I thought it would be better if I excreted like this once, and the next day it swelled up again, just like it used to be, and again it excreted the same pus and urine with the reed tube.

So Dr. Perente said that Sergeant Fetney's next item was useless. Both eggs were broken and inflamed. If you don't cut it, it could be life-threatening. So yesterday afternoon, you operated on him and cut it off...

For Corporal Bell, he just told Claude the story, which was Claude's masterpiece after all. But Claude heard it and felt cold behind him, and the foot of his own pre-coma counterattack slipped off Sergeant Fitney's next thing, which was almost a lifelong disgrace to a man, not a common vengeance. Obviously, when Sergeant Fitney recovers, he will surely live forever. Even if something like this happens to him, it is absolutely revenge, no matter what the cost.

Claude, pretend you don't care.

What else can you do? Just lie in bed. The medic Bell didn't think that much, he told Claude that yesterday, after Sergeant Fitney was awake, he found himself without that thing, dead in his heart, lying silent in bed, like a dead man, doing whatever he had to do. This relieved Dr. Perente, who had been watching him think that he would find him alive when he was awake, and that was what he was most worried about, Sergeant Fitney's lack of cooperation with the treatment, struggled to make the wound impossible to heal.

Dr. Perente said Sergeant Fetney had to lie in bed for at least 20 days to heal the wound, which was his first surgery, so it was a bit big when the cut was cut. Also, we need to get Sergeant Fitney a urinary drain to avoid urinary infection and inflammation of the wound. During the next period, Sergeant Fitney was tied to the bed and unable to move. Dr. Petney feared that he would bleed again if he did anything...

Tied to a bed, immobile? Claude couldn't help but rejoice when he heard the news from Medical Soldier Bell, which seemed to be the best opportunity to uproot the grass, and it wasn't that easy to kill Sergeant Fitney when his wounds healed. His master Claude has taught him not to want to get hurt again, and Claude is determined to kill you when he thinks of future revenge with the constant attack of Sergeant Fitney.

It's just that Claude himself was tied to a mummy bed and couldn't move, and there's nothing he can do to get Sergeant Fitney out of this future threat. It will take two or three months for Claude's wounds to recover, and Sergeant Fitney's wounds, according to Medical Officer Bell, will only take a month and a half to heal, half less than Claude's.

Okay, now Claude won't be able to finish Sergeant Fitney himself. He has to worry about whether he is still lying in bed and Sergeant Fitney finds his revenge. Then he becomes a fish to be slaughtered and let Sergeant Fitney slaughter him...

Claude had to hit Berklin with the idea, and this guy was just a facial trauma, and people were still jumping. After two days of mixing his face with medical soldier Bell at the treatment center, he wandered around the cabins, wondering which cabin Sergeant Fitney was lying in to take care of his injuries.

But Claude didn't come up with any way to convince Berklin to do it, and how to get Berklin to do it wouldn't raise suspicion. This is a military camp treatment facility, where Dr. Perente sees that as long as it's not a natural trauma that causes Sergeant Fitney's death, it will soon be discovered.

In order to avoid future revenge on Sergeant Fitney, he lost a life in Berlin and a future in the army, which Claude did not want to see again.

Claude, who had something in his heart, couldn't sleep at night, yelling and sighing, his eyes staring straight at the dark, haunted log ceiling. Berklin, who lived in the same room as him, discovered Claude's anomaly and climbed up to Claude's side and asked him what happened to Claude.

Claude said he heard from Corporal Bell today about Sergeant Fitney, and felt that he was going to do something too heavy, but he couldn't help complaining because Claude was only instinctively fighting back when he was awakened by severe pain. And Sergeant Fitney stepped on Claude's left calf, turning his head and watching the team talk, unprotected, and then Claude hit him, scrapping his roots.

He deserves it! Berklin heard Claude's exclamation and argued that while Sergeant Fitney's absence of that man's symbol made Berklin very happy, it still did not quench the fire of hatred in his heart against Sergeant Fitney.

He wandered around the treatment center for two days just to find a chance to give Sergeant Fitney a few more times to make him more distressed. No one can hurt them without being retaliated against. This is the standing book of the four of them in the suburbs of Wangdu East Gate. Just because everyone knew that the four of them had to pay for their crimes, they got caught up behind them. Behind them was the nobleman's family's bad hands, so the four of them only became more open in that area, until their families sent the four of them here...

Did you find Sergeant Fitney's nursing room? Claude's heart moves, which is quite a coincidence. I didn't think Berklin would want to retaliate against Sergeant Fitney. Although the purpose is different, Claude would like to see Sergeant Fitney suffer more and prolong his treatment.

“It's useless, I found it, but I can't get in.” Berklin said with dismay: "The gendarmerie unit of the Military Justice Department has taken over the guard of the treatment center. The cabin door where Sergeant Fitney was injured is facing the post. No one is allowed to visit except Dr. Perente and a medical soldier named Baker...”

“Have you never tried windows? Climb in from behind the cabin?” Claude asked.

Berklin smiled bitterly: "I tried it long ago, but I can't do it. The cabin is lined up with outposts, and behind it is the dormitory of the gendarmerie unit. There are people day and night, and it's impossible to climb in without anyone noticing. Do you know where that cabin ward is, not with these buildings on our side, on the other side of Dr. Perente's and Corpsman's dormitory, surrounded by railings...”

Well, Claude was completely dead, and in that case he couldn't have done anything to Sergeant Fitney, not to say fake hands, but his own physical recovery, and he couldn't find empty space to sneak into that cabin ward without being discovered. He thought it strange how Sergeant Fitney's wounded ward would be set up in such a secure place. Is there anything worth the attention of the Legion?

“By the way, boss, a colonel came to see you last night.” Berklin said, "That's when you just fell asleep on the pills. ”

“Colonel?” I don't know any colonel... Claude asked: “How do you know he's a colonel? ”

“Shoulder badges, my grandfather was also a colonel, and he kept his remaining shoulder badges at home, with three silver moons on it, exactly like the colonel's one that came yesterday afternoon.” Berklin recalled, “I was so stunned that I couldn't say anything. The colonel was very friendly, so he went into the house with Dr. Perente, said hello to me, then stood by your bed and Dr. Perente asked about your injuries, said a few words and left, and said hello to me before leaving. I don't even know how to answer that myself...”

It would appear that the colonel was sent by a regiment to deal with the incident of retaliation for the training. In the words of the medical soldier Bell, this spread widely, and basically the entire Blue Feather Corps soldiers were aware of the incident. The impact is so great that the entire regiment is tight and serious that it is strictly forbidden for veterans to bully new recruits, especially the Blue Feather Regiment, which is expanding at this time, with thousands of new recruits entering the battalion every month.

Strange, Claude was confused, so that a major would be enough to retaliate in training for an incident that resulted in injury. How could a colonel be sent here? It seems that things have too much impact. The consequences are some serious. I didn't know that I would be punished for this injury and confined for a few days...