Chapter 133 Return
Chapter 133 Return
In the wards of Yangchuan City's First People's Hospital.
As the saying goes, good spirits come with good news; the state of one's body can influence one's mood, and conversely, one's mental state can also impact one's health.
Take Zhou Jin for example, when he saw Suming being interviewed on television last time and saw several finless porpoises that he thought should belong to him, at least in his own opinion, had become the property of the zoo, he was so angry that he coughed up blood on the spot;
But when he learned through certain channels that he had been named a district labor model, Zhou Jin's mood gradually improved. He felt that his recent run of bad luck had finally ended and that good days were just around the corner. The dark clouds over his heart dissipated completely, basked in sunshine.
Happy events lift the spirits, and with an improved mood, his illness also recovered rapidly. The doctor told him that at this rate, he would be able to get out of bed and move around in a wheelchair in another two or three weeks, and he could probably manage to walk a little in a month or two.
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In the deep mountain cave.
It was unclear whether it was due to the strong physical constitution of the wild man himself, or the miraculous effects of the so-called "Regal Soak," or perhaps both factors played a role, but the wild man's gunshot wound healed at an astonishing rate. In just a couple of days, the wound had basically healed and no longer affected his movement, as long as he avoided strenuous exercise.
"Okay, let's get ready to set off!"
The wild man easily hoisted Suming onto his shoulder and chuckled at Suming with a smile.
"Can you handle this? Don't pop your wound open!" Suming was riding on the wild man's shoulder like a horse, which saved a lot of energy, but he still worried a bit about the wild man's injury.
The wild man grinned and gestured that it was no issue, then took big strides and started walking forward.
Suming truly experienced what it meant to "stride like the wind." The wild man had a tall frame and long legs that, when swung out in stride, reminded one of long bamboo poles, rapidly covering ground as the scenery whizzed past on both sides. Suming, the large baby fish, and the divine creature together weighed over four hundred pounds, but this hardly seemed to affect the wild man's pace.
With this, the journey that would have taken almost half a day was greatly shortened. By the time the sky was getting dark, Suming, riding on the wild man's shoulders, could already see the highway and the outline of the zoo at the foot of the mountain from afar.
However, the last stretch of the road was more difficult to traverse. Being close to the city and at the edge of the mountain, there were occasionally tourists hiking up, and it would be very bad if someone spotted a wild man or a divine creature. They might face the danger of being claimed by some great beast known as the 'nation'...
Thus, Suming directed the wild man to choose the more difficult paths down the mountain, which took a bit more time. They then silently infiltrated the zoo from the side of the naval households.
By the time they got back to Whisperwind Pavilion, it was already pitch-dark.
Suming had Er Gouzi deploy several wasps to stand guard around Whisperwind Pavilion, and then led his troop of subordinates back into the pavilion.
"Meeting time!" Sitting in the small room on the second floor, Suming looked at his newly acquired 'subordinates'. Among these guys, some could be seen in the light of day, but there were others that could not be seen, and he needed to spend some effort to properly settle them.
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