Unable to stop me, Caleb had no choice but to follow me into the chaos to save the other people.

A lot of Roz Town’s residents had gathered here today to welcome the guests to the carnival.

Some got caught under the collapsed bamboo shed, while others got injured when they attempted to run away.

The scene was very chaotic, and the miserable cries continued.

I had some first aid knowledge with regards to major disasters, so I hurriedly barked instructions at Caleb.

“There are too many injured, so we’ll have to weed out the seriously injured.

That way, when the ambulances come later, the seriously injured will be prioritized.

Although he clearly didn’t want to split up with me, he had no choice.

The situation was too urgent.

“Fine,” Caleb said reluctantly.

“But you have to promise me that you’lL be careful.

“I promise I’ll be careful,” I replied solemnly.

When that was settled, we parted ways and took action immediately.

The damage was more serious than I thought.

The bamboo shed had collapsed too suddenly, crushing the people in it before they could even react.

When I was trying to separate the seriously injured people, I came across a child whose ribs were broken.

He lay on the ground, wailing in pain.

The boy’s mother was at a Loss.

She held the boy in despair and begged,

“Help! Please! Save my child!”

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My blood ran cold.

I felt terrible.

What had I done?

Was the collapse of the bamboo shed really my fault?

I looked at my palms in a daze and suddenly felt that I was very dangerous.

I had just wanted to kill Marley, but so many innocent people had gotten caught in the crossfire.

I closed my eyes and said a silent prayer, hoping that no one would die because of this, or else I would never forgive myself for the rest of my life.

Finally, after marking the seriously injured, the ambulance came.

The doctor on-call was Brian.

As soon as he jumped out of the ambulance, he ran to the people I marked.

I immediately ran to him and reported the situation to him.

“I’ve checked and at present, many of the injured were crushed under the bamboo shed, while others were trampled by the stampede that followed.

I’ve already marked the people we need to prioritize.

Brian, please take them to the hospital first.

The rest can be divided into batches.

Surprised by my calmness, Brian looked at me with newfound awe.

“Good job.

The first aid measures you took was exactly what we needed.

I didn’t dare to take credit for helping in a crisis I had caused.

“There’s no time to lose.

Let’s start carrying people into the ambulance first.

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