Chen Zi Han couldn't stand the idea that Li Dai Lu would suffer from an infection or worse. The man Wang Chao had called Bin An Sha made a good point. The water they were swimming in was not the cleanest, and there is no telling the amount of bacteria that might have entered her wound.
She could heal fast, but that didn't mean that bacteria couldn't have gotten in before it healed.
"I am concerned about secondary drowning. What can you tell me about that?" he asked the other man as he began to slowly unzip the back of Li Dai Lu's wetsuit.
"Secondary drowning affects children more than it would an adult," said the man, but Chen Zi Han saw his forehead scrunched in concentration. "And that is because an adult understands the symptoms of not being able to breathe and express it better than a child."
"What does that have to do with anything?" asked Liu Wei, looking at Chen Zi Han in concern.