The mobile medical team led by Ning Xuan rushed to the front lines, but this was no spur-of-the-moment decision. In fact, high-ranking officials from the Military Department had approached her a month prior.
Yun Tianwei, the five-star Admiral responsible for coordinating front-line operations, had given Ning Xuan a data file. It was a casualty report from the front lines, and it showed that 37% of the severely wounded died from their conditions worsening during transport. Another 30% of the critically wounded were too unstable to be moved and thus could not receive any medical treatment.
This data made it clear that the front lines were desperately short on medical resources. They urgently needed a field medical team capable of maneuvering through hails of gunfire to provide treatment directly on the front lines.
