This chapter opens with a description of how a wound heals faster when it is not bleeding. It is explained that a wound can heal faster if it is treated with medicine and then a blood transfusion is performed. The wounded soldier is given a transfusion and the wound is then bandaged. He is then given a second transfusion, this time with the blood of a healthy soldier. The soldiers are shocked to learn that the healthy soldiers are the prisoners of the central plains. They are not willing to sacrifice their blood for the sake of giving blood to the wounded soldier. They do not believe that the woman is the fox fairy, and they do not want to kill the prisoners. They decide to leave the wounded general first.
This chapter opens with a description of how a wound heals faster when it is not bleeding. It is explained that a wound can heal faster if it is treated with medicine and then a blood transfusion is performed. The wounded soldier is given a transfusion and the wound is then bandaged. He is then given a second transfusion, this time with the blood of a healthy soldier. The soldiers are shocked to learn that the healthy soldiers are the prisoners of the central plains. They are not willing to sacrifice their blood for the sake of giving blood to the wounded soldier. They do not believe that the woman is the fox fairy, and they do not want to kill the prisoners. They decide to leave the wounded general first.