Chapter 192 Poisoning
Chapter 192 Poisoning
Military doctor Sanmu immediately took the Japanese soldiers to the nearby village and gathered all the villagers in the threshing ground.
Miki paced back and forth in front of the common people who lowered their heads and dared not say a word, and from time to time he poked the villagers' faces with his fingers.
"Do you know that there is a poison that can cause dizziness, vomiting, and diarrhea after eating it?"
After Sanmu finished speaking, no villager dared to look up.
Miki asked twice more and then lost his patience.
"Baga, where is the maintenance chairman?"
A skinny old man in a long gown and a melon-shaped hat stood up, nodding and bowing with a fawning look on his face.
"Taijun, I am Hu Changgui, the chairman of the maintenance association. What can I do for you?"
The little devil Sanmu pushed his black-framed glasses and patted Hu Changgui on the shoulder.
"Yoshi, President Hu, you are a friend of the Empire. Tell me, is there a doctor in the village or anyone who has seen similar poisoning?"
Hu Changgui bent over and quietly looked over to an old man with a white beard next to him, but then turned his head away.
This moment was captured by Sanmu, and the corners of his mouth slightly raised with an expression that said "You still want to lie to me".
The Japanese soldier Sanmu pushed through the crowd and walked straight to the old man.
"Old man, are you a doctor?"
The old man with white beard buried his head almost in his knees.
"Please spare my life, Madam. I am a doctor, but I only dare to treat animals."
Sanmu, who knew a little Chinese, thought, isn't this just insulting people? And he can only treat animals?
The Japanese soldier Sanmu grabbed Hu Changgui by the collar.
"President Hu, you have always been loyal to the Imperial Army. I never thought you would play tricks on them. You have a very bad conscience. You are dead!"
When Hu Changgui heard that his life was actually threatened, he immediately knelt down with a plop.
"Please spare me, Madam. I dare not tease you. I am telling the truth. Although this guy is a veterinarian, I usually go to him for prescriptions when I have headaches or fevers."
The Japanese soldier Miki then ordered the Japanese soldiers to interrogate several civilians with bayonets, and only then did they believe his words.
He walked up to the veterinarian and asked him to look up with a smile.
"Yoshi, what's your name?"
"My last name is Pan."
"Veterinarian Pan, let me ask you, has anyone in the village ever accidentally eaten any poison and caused vomiting, dizziness, or fainting?"
Veterinarian Pan shook his head and smiled meaningfully.
"How can a person be so stupid as to insist on eating something poisonous? Isn't this like an old man hanging himself because he thinks his life is too long? Animals don't know how to recognize things, and often eat things that don't belong to them, and then die!"
What veterinarian Pan said made the surrounding villagers, who were keeping their heads down, tremble.
On one hand, he didn't dare to laugh, and his body was shaking from trying to hold it in.
On the other hand, they were afraid that if the Japanese really understood what they heard, everyone in the village would be in trouble.
Fortunately, the Japanese soldier Miki also had some knowledge of Chinese.
"Veterinarian Pan, what exactly is this thing? Is there any antidote?"
Veterinarian Pan shook his head calmly and said to the little devil Sanmu:
"There are so many foods that make animals vomit and faint. I have to see them to know."
"Veterinarian Pan, the ones who were poisoned were not animals, but soldiers from our empire. Please lend a helping hand and save their lives!"
The little devil Miki took a step back and bowed to Veterinarian Pan.
"please!"
A gleam of light flashed in Veterinarian Pan's eyes, but then disappeared without anyone noticing.
"I can only treat animals, not people! Please find someone else who can help you."
When the Japanese soldier Sanmu saw that Veterinarian Pan did not give him face, he waved to the military police behind him.
"Click, click."
There was the sound of a gun bolt being pulled.
The Japanese soldiers raised their Type 38 rifles and pointed at the dozens of unarmed villagers in front of them.
"Veterinarian Pan, there is an old saying, 'A man who knows the times is a hero.' I advise you not to resist in vain. Cooperate with the Empire to treat the soldiers, and you will be the Empire's friend!"
The Japanese are such a perverted nation. One moment they will be polite to you, and then they will treat you as politely as if you were their parents.
Then he will brandish his swords and guns, wanting to send you to heaven.
Veterinarian Pan nodded helplessly.
"Then take me with you, but I am old and weak, so I can only leave the grinding of medicine to my grandson."
Sanmu raised his eyelids, looked at Veterinarian Pan with some suspicion, and walked around him twice.
"Don't be impatient, check on the poisoned warrior first."
The accompanying gendarmerie captain whispered something in Miki's ear, which roughly meant that the military camp was an important area and these Chinese were not allowed to enter.
"I have my own way! Don't worry!"
As soon as he finished speaking, two Japanese soldiers came forward carrying a dying Japanese soldier.
A young man behind Dr. Pan was pulling at the corner of Dr. Pan's clothes, looking extremely anxious.
Veterinarian Pan remained calm. He patted the young man's hand and signaled him to relax.
The Japanese soldier lying on the stretcher was breathing out more than breathing in, and his face was distorted, as if he was wearing a mask of pain.
Veterinarian Pan came forward and started rolling the baby's eyelids and looking at his tongue, just like he was looking at an animal.
"How long has this beast been so sick?"
"brute?"
"Ah? I'm so sorry, I'm used to looking after animals!"
Military Doctor Sanmu glanced at Veterinarian Pan. Why did this harmless-looking man seem more and more wrong? Was he trying to humiliate the Empire's soldiers in various ways?
"call!"
After taking a deep breath, Military Doctor Sanmu looked seriously into Veterinarian Pan's eyes, trying to "impress" him.
"Veterinarian Pan, this warrior started to get sick this morning. Please save him, please!"
"Based on my experience of watching animals, they must have eaten castor beans, which is why they are vomiting and have a brain fever."
"Castor?"
Veterinarian Pan nodded and said that it was castor beans all over the mountains.
The entire castor plant is poisonous, especially the seeds, which contain not only ricin but also ricinine.
This ricin is more poisonous than arsenic.
If a child accidentally ingests two or three seeds, it can be fatal.
Adults are not so bad, twenty pills can be fatal.
In 1978, the former Soviet intelligence agency used ricin extracted from castor beans to kill a traitor who defected from Bulgaria to Britain.
Whether ricin is ingested or injected, it will cause cell death, and there is no antidote in Western medicine, so we can only treat the symptoms.
"Veterinarian Pan, since you have seen livestock poisoned by ricinus, you should have a solution, right?"
Veterinarian Pan had a blank expression on his face, leaving Sanmu confused.
"Sir, please help save these warriors!"
When the Japanese soldier Miki glanced at the gendarmerie captain, he raised the three rifles he had just put down again.
"Don't do it! I can save your people, but you can't kill us!"
A smile of success spread across the face of the little devil Miki.
"Then please!"
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