The Personal Bodyguard of the Female CEO
Chapter 898 - 898 897 The Maintenance of the Little Nurse

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The guest from afar tamed the Fox Demon?” The old tribal chief was extremely excited and hurriedly babbled to his tribesmen.

A moment later, the members of the Tiya Tribe fell to their knees one after another.

Wang Dadong leaped off the tiger’s back and then helped the young girl down.

Only then did he ask the crowd curiously what had happened.

Li Yiyang chuckled, “Brother, you subdued the Tiger Demon.

They’re treating you as the Guardian God of the Tiya Tribe now.”

Wang Dadong was immediately speechless.

What Fox Demon?

It was clearly just a big tiger.

However, the tiger was indeed quite frightening.

It was robust, with shiny golden fur, clearly having enjoyed plenty of sacrifices from the Tiya Tribe.

With the Fox Demon subdued, the Tiya Tribe was beside themselves with excitement.

They abandoned sleep, lit a bonfire, and began their celebration.

Wang Dadong assured the villagers that the Fox Demon would no longer appear because he planned to ride it to Donghao Town.

As dawn broke the next day, Wang Dadong took Li Yiyang along and left the Tiya Tribe on the tiger’s back.

Before they departed, the old tribal chief insisted that Wang Dadong take Atisu with him.

Atisu was the young girl who had been intended as a sacrifice.

The tiger was strong, but Wang Dadong and Yiyang together weighed well over 100 kilograms.

Adding Atisu would likely exhaust the tiger before they even reached Donghao Town.

Moreover, Donghao Town was currently plagued by a mysterious illness, so he left Atisu behind, promising to return for her in the future.

As they were leaving, Atisu cut off a small lock of her hair and handed it to Wang Dadong.

Wang Dadong didn’t understand the significance and casually put it in his pocket.

It wasn’t until much later that he learned the truth: for the women of the Tiya Tribe, giving a lock of their hair to a man was akin to marrying him.

Until the hair is retrieved, they can’t marry someone else.

The two mounted the tiger once more.

Thankfully, the old tribal chief had remembered the correct direction, and after another day’s ride, they finally arrived in Donghao Town.

In the wild, Wang Dadong released the tiger, using methods only beasts would understand to warn it to never bother the Tiya Tribe again.

Otherwise, he’d slaughter and stew it.

The tiger left trembling with fear, though it was unclear if it understood his warning.

Luckily for them, the tiger was there.

If they’d relied solely on their legs, the patients in Donghao Town might all have died by the time they arrived.

The mysterious illness had already spread across Donghao Town, becoming widely known among the citizens.

When they heard Wang Dadong had come specifically to cure the illness as an expert, a kind-hearted resident immediately offered to drive him to the quarantine zone.

Within just a few hours, Wang Dadong arrived at the quarantine zone, which turned out to be an abandoned prison.

Unexpectedly, aside from him and Li Yiyang, four elderly Ghost Doctors, Wang Cong, and a few other overseas scholars and Little Nurses had also arrived.

Wang Cong, undoubtedly experienced in survival, had reacted swiftly in times of crisis.

He sent out a rescue signal before jumping from the plane, and was rescued by a helicopter the next day.

Although Wang Cong’s character earned the disdain of many, he had saved everyone’s lives.

If he hadn’t sent the signal, many here might have died in the forest.

The rescue helicopter searched the surrounding area within a hundred kilometers for an entire day, finding nearly everyone but failing to locate Wang Dadong.

Ultimately, the helicopter had to return to Donghao Town.

Who would have imagined that Wang Dadong, carrying someone on his back, could still trek over a hundred kilometers overnight?

Upon seeing Wang Dadong safely return, everyone was overjoyed, especially Leng Ningshuang, whose cold and frosty face briefly lit up with a trace of happiness.

She wanted to ask where Wang Dadong had obtained the Sun Needle Technique he gifted her last time, but hesitated to speak.

After all, someone had kindly given her a gift, only for her to let Xue Shaoqi toss it in the trash.

“Where’s Piao Xue?” Wang Dadong asked, noticing her absence among the crowd.

Chen Bowen handed Wang Dadong a cup of water and explained, “The rescue helicopter searched for a day and only found her parachute.

But don’t worry too much.

According to the experts who examined it, she landed safely and likely went off on her own.

I suggest focusing on the mysterious illness for now.”

Wang Dadong had initially planned to look for Piao Xue before remembering she was one of Huaxia’s top special forces and a captain-level member of the Dragon Team.

Operating in the primeval forest was like child’s play for her; she’d surely find her way out soon even without assistance.

Wang Cong, however, sneered sarcastically, “Well, aren’t you lucky—managed to make it back alive.”

Though Li Yiyang’s reaction wasn’t obvious, Wang Cong still noticed something different in the way the Little Nurse looked at Wang Dadong.

He realized her admiration for him had shifted toward Wang Dadong, leaving Wang Cong bitterly annoyed.

Wang Dadong didn’t bother responding to Wang Cong’s mockery.

“Yiyang, you’re okay, right?

We came back to search for you for so long.” Seeing no response from Wang Dadong, Wang Cong eagerly shifted his attention to Li Yiyang, fussing over her.

If the crash and subsequent events hadn’t happened, the innocent and pure Li Yiyang might have been deceived by Wang Cong.

But after what transpired, and knowing Wang Cong’s selfish and cowardly nature, she could hardly muster any goodwill toward him.

The Little Nurse didn’t reply, instead puffing her cheeks in annoyance and turning away.

“Are you hurt?

Let me examine you,” Wang Cong persisted, clinging like a leech.

“Can you stop being so annoying?

You’re like a buzzing fly.” Even the gentle Li Yiyang snapped, her face hardening in irritation.

“Yiyang, I’m only doing this for your sake.

You have congenital heart disease; if it flares up, it’s no joke.” Wang Cong shamelessly continued, ignoring her visible frustration, grinning as he spoke.

Wang Dadong was also growing irritated and frowned, “Why are you so annoying?

My sister has made it clear she’s bothered by you, yet you won’t leave her alone.”

“Oh?

Sister?

Whose sister?

You think a bumpkin like you gets to call her your sister?

Look at yourself in the mirror first!” Wang Cong, unable to win over Li Yiyang, turned his scorn toward Wang Dadong, lashing out with contempt.

“Don’t insult my brother!” Li Yiyang glared at Wang Cong, cheeks puffing in anger.

“It’s alright, sis.

Ignore him,” Wang Dadong said, pleased by the nurse’s defense of him.

“But he keeps insulting you!”

Wang Dadong affectionately flicked Li Yiyang’s petite nose and smiled, “Sis, if a dog bites you, would you bite it back?”

“Who are you calling a dog?” Wang Cong erupted in fury, jumping up from his seat.

“So what if I’m calling you a dog?

Stubborn mutt clinging to people like glue!” Wang Dadong stood up as well.

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