The Military Female Soldier With Unwavering Stubbornness

Chapter 1758 - Her Pillar Of Support



Chapter 1758 Her Pillar Of Support

There wasn’t anyplace unwell; after the sudden acceleration of her heartbeat, with the deep breaths exercise, the panic without an origin within her heart also slowly settled down. Still, her heart felt like a piece of it had been carved out, and there was a hole in it; it felt so empty that her fingertips couldn’t help but to tremble.

K7 pulled back his stethoscope and asked Ye Jian in a quiet tone: “Does something like this happen periodically? Or does it happen suddenly? Or had it happened in the past before, but extremely rarely?”

He still needed to verify whether or not Ye Jian had a disease like heart disease; if this was a persistent and periodical event, then she definitely has a hidden disease.

Xia Jinyuan had always been confident about Ye Jian’s physical health, and he was extremely certain that she truly doesn’t have something similar to heart disease. He grabbed Ye Jian’s hand tightly and spoke in an extremely reassuring tone: “K7 is our team’s medic, you just answer his questions as best as you can, don’t doubt him, and don’t hide anything.”

Technically he’s a mortician, but that doesn’t stop this guy who liked to surpass himself; he could be a mortician as well as a medic.

“That only happened once, I had a similar panic attack when my Grandpa fell sick. There aren’t any problems the rest of the time. Before getting into the Military Academy, I have done a thorough checkup, and it was verified that I don’t have any hidden heart diseases.” With a pair of hands filled with vigor holding herself, it made Ye Jian feel like she had turned into an immovable mountain, it gave her a sense of support, even her voice seemed much more stable than before.

K7 stood up and motioned Xia Jinyuan that he could pull Ye Jian onto her feet; there was no need to keep lying down.

After the both of them stood up, he spoke: “There aren’t any problems with her body, but just in case, after training is over, go get a medical checkup in a hospital.”

“Also, you must’ve been extremely worried about your family at home, and it had been a long time since you contacted your family, which might explain the appearance of the series of emotions such as heartbeat acceleration and panic attack you had.”

Xia Jinyuan was more approving of K7’s explanation. However, he knew that Ye Jian’s sixth sense had always been on the mark. When the Old Uncle was in critical condition, the same thing happened to her, and he was also coincidentally by her side, with lips pressed together he held Ye Jian’s shoulder, and whispered: “I’m going to contact the Major General first, you sit with K7 for a while, and let’s put aside studying for now.”

They cannot directly contact their family members, and they can only go through their command center and see whether or not they can receive intel of home through the command center.

Ye Jian knew her request doesn’t conform with the rules. Then, as what K7 had said, she truly was worried about Uncle Chen, she hadn’t been in contact with Uncle Chen since starting the training, and now that she had such a terrible feeling, she couldn’t calm down; all she wanted was to know whether or not Uncle Chen was in great health.

“You don’t need to stand there and wait, stretch your limbs.” K7 noticed she was only standing there; a hint of anxiousness flashed past his eyes that were usually as calm as water; he wasn’t great with words, so he could only console her in the simplest of ways.

When Li Jinnian walked over, he saw Ye Jian was doing squat jumps, and beside her stood K7 from the Elite Platoon, who was a mortician yet act as their medic, Xia Jinyuan made him come over to help Ye Jian with her lessons, and he also briefly mentioned about the situation just now, that’s what made him hurry over.

Now that he took a look, the situation seems fine.

When K7 noticed the Devil King had arrived, he let out a breath of relief in her heart; he really doesn’t know how to act around a female soldier, neither does he know which words to choose; Ye Jian didn’t feel like there was anything, but he himself felt quite uncomfortable.

As a fellow alumnus of the National University of Defense Technology, Li Jinnian was also the talk of the school; mentoring Ye Jian wasn’t a hard thing for him; after taking a look at Xia Jinyuan’s experimental setup, his normal cool voice slowly floated through the air, and started his mentoring of Ye Jian.


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