Novel Name : The Almighty Dragon General

Chapter 388

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At the military hospital of the Southern Plains… Henry was immediately wheeled into the operation

room.

James personally conducted a comprehensive examination on him.

His bones throughout his body were shattered. In addition to that, the tendons on his arms and legs

were barely hanging on. He also suffered a heavy blow to his head and had a severe case of cerebral

concussion as well as serious cranial nerve damage. To make things worse, there was also a gunshot

wound.

He was only alive because of James’ silver needle. Otherwise, he’d have been long dead.

His current prognosis was extremely grim. Even if James was a genius doctor, patching up his wounds

would be no simple task.

At least that was all he had to deal with now…

Now that James was in a safe environment, he would be fully able to concentrate on treating

Henry.

As long as he was still breathing, it was still possible to save his life.

“Prep for surgery!”

James began the operation by addressing Henry’s shattered bones.

As Henry’s injuries were grave, the operation took a long time. The operation lasted more than twenty

hours. It began in the morning and was only completed by nighttime the next day.

Although the operation was complete, Henry was not out of the woods just yet. James would have to

stay by Henry’s side to provide acupuncture treatment, inspect his body condition, and prescribe

medicine for him for the next ten days

He walked out of the operation room.

Since the incident at Mt. Thunder Pass up to this point, he had been awake for two days so far. Having

to be constantly on high alert and in combat mode on Mt. Thunder, James was running on fumes. After

completing the operation, he was exhausted. Many generals of the Southern Plains gathered outside

the operation room. “General…” Upon seeing James, they saluted him. James lightly waved and said

weakly, “These are extraordinary times. Save the formalities for later.”

Levi said, “We’ve taken the enemy generals prisoner and brought them back here. Their respective

nations are now applying pressure to Sol, demanding that we release them.”

“Release them?”

James narrowed his eyebrows and scowled. “Not a chance in hell! In accordance with past

agreements, demand them to pay the ransom. By the way, increase the ransom tenfold.”

“News of the battle of Mt. Thunder Pass has spread throughout the world, and the international

community’s currently in a heated discussion. Will the enemy even agree to pay ten times the

ransom?”

“Just do as I say.” James sat on a chair in the corridor outside the operation room. He reflexively

reached for his cigarettes but found nothing.

Levi promptly handed James a cigarette and lit it. He asked, “By the way, how’s the Black Shadow

General?” James leaned on the chair and took a deep breath, “He won’t die as long as I’m here. By the

way, with all that commotion at Mt. Thunder Pass, did you not receive any word from the higher-ups?”

Levi shook his head, “Nope.”

“Huh…”

James nodded and said, “That’s good then. Just do as I say and demand ten times the usual amount of

ransom. Hand the original sum over to the National Treasury and transfer the rest to my bank account.

I’m tired now. I’m going to rest for a bit. Watch Henry’s condition closely. Wake me up if anything

happens.” Levi nodded, “Understood.” James stood up and headed toward the military hospital’s

lounge. He stopped after walking a few steps and looked back, “Buy me a new phone too and get me a

new SIM card while you’re at it.”

He turned to leave after he said that.

He was dead tired. All he wanted now was rest. As Henry was still in an unstable condition, the next

ten days would be critical. James would have to perform acupuncture treatment on Henry regularly to

keep him alive. Then, he’d have to prescribe medicine and use them to accelerate the repair of his

shattered bones and restore the normal functions of his organs.

News of the battle of Mt. Thunder Pass in the Southern Plains had spread throughout the world.

The internet was full of posts about the battle.

“‘The Black Dragon fought the twenty-eight fighters of the twenty-eight nation Alliance at Mt. Thunder

Pass in the Southern Plains!”

“The twenty-eight fighters met their doom at Mt. Thunder Pass!” “The twenty-eight nation Alliance

mobilized a hundred-thousand-strong army and pursued

the Black Dragon at Mt. Thunder Pass!” “They fought for a whole night. Breaking through the

encirclement of the hundred-thousand strong army, the Black Dragon made his way into the enemy’s

central command and took all the enemy’s generals prisoner!”

“The Black Dragon of the Southern Plains is the sole guardian of Sol!” “Though the Black Dragon’s no

longer a general, he’ll always be the God of War of Sol and the hero in my heart!”

Posts covering the battle emerged in an endless stream. Meanwhile, at the Callahans… Thea

remained home for the past two days.

She was very concerned about all things regarding the Black Dragon. She had been to military forums

but found nothing but rumors. No one had real-life footage of the battle. As such, she began to doubt

that the battle had taken place.

“Why would he return to the Southern Plains?” “David?”

Thea turned to look at David.

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