Bai Xiaolu nodded: “Yes, but it’s not that obvious. It’s a little numb and painful.”

“It’s okay, this is normal, just feel it.”

After saying that, he turned around and asked Mina to take his basket to the river.

He himself drank some water and started gargling his mouth several times before stopping.

After rinsing your mouth, rinse Bai Xiaolu’s wound.

Then he bent down and picked up Bai Xiaolu, walked quickly to the river, found a stone and put her down.

He warned: “Remember, don’t move or get excited.”

Bai Xiaolu nodded slightly with a slight blush, and whispered: “I know.” How could you not be excited when you hug someone like that?

At this time, Mina came over with a backpack and placed it next to Lu Wei.

“Here, how are you? Are you okay?” Mina looked at Lu Wei worriedly.

“It’s okay, you guys take care of her here and I’ll go find some herbs.” Lu Wei said, got up and came to the side of the tiger snake. At this time, the tiger snake was dead and lying there motionless.

Lu Wei casually pulled out the arrow, confirmed that the snake was dead, and turned around to look for it.

Lu Wei’s medical experience told him that for highly venomous snakes like tiger snakes, there must be something around them that can restrain their toxicity.

All things in heaven and earth, yin and yang, complement each other, creating and restraining each other, just like where there is light, there is darkness, and where there is joy, there is sorrow.

For Lu Wei, who has plant identification skills, finding a plant is simple. With a quick glance, information about various plants appears in his mind.

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Imperata Imperata: cooling and hemostasis, heat-clearing and diuretic.

Polygonum spp.: removes dampness and relieves diarrhea.

Yinchenhao: clears away heat, promotes dampness and reduces yellowing.

Aesculus aesculata: clears away heat and detoxifies, reduces swelling and relieves pain, and has a detoxifying effect on snake venom.

Lu Wei’s eyes narrowed and he found an antidote. However, this aesculus was a relatively common antidote. Although it was effective, it was not enough to detoxify the tiger snake venom.

Lu Wei stepped forward to pick it up and keep it for later use. Along the way, he picked a lot of herbs for treating snake venom.

It may be used to prevent someone from being bitten by a snake.

There are too many snakes here, and the chance of being bitten by a snake is so high that it can even be said to be inevitable, so antidotes are naturally necessary.

Lu Wei continued to search, and then found several more antidotes, such as: Lobelia, Purpurea, Hedyotis diffusa, a string of gold…

In fact, with these herbs and his own medical skills, Lu Wei was confident that he could remove Bai Xiaolu’s snake venom.

However, in order to achieve a better detoxification effect, it is best to find a specific medicine while there is still time.

Suddenly, a plant with short grass leaves and bright and tall flowers came into his field of vision.

Bianhua: Also known as Mandala sahua, the grass accompanying tiger and snake, it is highly poisonous and can detoxify tiger and snake venom.

Found it, this is it.

Lu Wei hurriedly stepped forward and uprooted it bit by bit with a knife.

With this, detoxification is no longer an issue.

Lu Wei quickly ran back to the river with the herbs, and happily waved the Bianhua in her hand at a few girls.

“Look, I found an herb that can detoxify. With it, Xiaolu’s snake venom is completely fine.”

When the girls heard what Lu Wei said, they all breathed a sigh of relief.

Naturally, they would not doubt Lu Wei’s words.

“What kind of flower is this? It looks pretty.” Mina wanted to reach out and touch it.

Lu Wei quickly dodged and warned: “You can’t touch it. This is Mandala sahua, and this one is different from others. It is highly poisonous.”

When the girls heard this, they were immediately frightened and hurriedly stayed away from the bright flower.


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