Gundo had rushed to the aid of a boy in the exploration group, who had fallen victim to a snake bite. With a worried look on her face, Gundo carefully tended to the wound, her nimble fingers working swiftly.
She used some leaves and crushed them, so they would really be effective against the snake bite and kept it on the wound, trying to absorb all the poison and reduce the swelling.
Meanwhile, in a corner of the village square, Garnt, her own son, sat with his shoulder bearing a sizable wound. Despite his efforts to reassure his worried mother, Gundo couldn't help but be concerned. She knew such a wound must be painful, and her maternal instincts urged her to hurry and treat her patient so she could return to her son's side.
As she applied herbal poultices to the snake bite victim's leg, Garnt struck up a conversation with Eva, a wise system known for her knowledge of various crafts and skills.