Then, the unbearable itching at the warrior's wound drove him to want to scratch it, but his companions stopped him in time.
Eventually, they had to twist his hands behind his back and tie them firmly to prevent him from scratching the wound, which saved him from tearing the flesh around it and possibly dying from excessive bleeding.
The warrior was carried to the rear.
This area was the territory of the Black Tiger Gang, where logistics naturally held a distinct advantage. Injured warriors often received timely and effective treatment, with a dedicated rescue team transporting them to the back.
The warrior bitten by the Buffalo Midges was undoubtedly lucky.
Without any accidents, he should be able to survive.
He was expected to suffer quite a bit, though.
The terrible itch was almost unbearable, and even though his hands were bound, he rubbed his left cheek fiercely against the ground to alleviate the pain caused by the itch.