In the makeshift medical station, Bard was examining Winters's left ear injury.
Understanding the structure of hearing organs involves anatomical knowledge, which probably only Father Caman within a hundred kilometers understands, so Bard couldn't figure it out.
"Am I going to be deaf like this?" Winters asked with a mix of bitterness and grievance.
"No," Bard comforted. "Major Moritz recovered completely in the end."
"Ah."
"It's alright. Bleeding means there's a wound, so don't touch it. Don't worry, it's nothing."
After settling Winters, Bard began treating the other wounded.
According to military regulations, the medical station should be set up at the safe rear. However, Bard found that the sooner the wounded received treatment, the better—even if it was just the simplest treatment.