Milo felt the students could not be faulted for the misunderstanding.
Judging from the current situation, it really did not look like this was a medical center. After all, no casualties could be seen being treated, so how could this place count as a frontline medical center?
As such, it was normal the students would misunderstand the situation.
Moreover, it was not only the students who got angry; even Milo was infuriated. As he did not see any further wounded soldiers being carried in today, the source of his gratitude tokens was also cut off!
At this moment, only Milo and Miriam were on duty in the office as there were no wounded soldiers to treat. The others had already gone upstairs to the temporary staff room to sleep.
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