Chapter 29: Waist Support (2/2)



He Tingjun then slowly released his hand from her waist, glanced at the ladder, and warned her, "The ladder on the train is thin, and it's easy to step on it if you're not careful. Be more careful next time you step on it."

"I understand." Yun Qiao didn't dare to look at He Tingjun's face, and walked out backwards: "Brother He, I, I'm going to the bathroom first."

"Go ahead."

Yun Qiao almost ran away. Her face was hot and her ears were even hotter.

She rubbed her ears vigorously with her hands, and only let out a long breath when her ears were almost numb.

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Yun Qiao went to the bathroom, washed his face, and took a long time to come back.

By this time, many people had woken up, and the carriage became noisy again.

However, Yun Qiao didn't hate the noise. She thought it was good because everyone could talk and chat, so it wouldn't be awkward.

After breakfast, Yun Qiao sat by the window and read a book.

The train passed Tianjin and headed north, with the next stop being Tangshan. After Tangshan, the next stop was Shanhaiguan.

After passing the customs, you will reach the Northeast.

After passing Shanhaiguan, Yun Qiao felt noticeably colder. In addition to the clothes he wore when he came from Shanghai, he also put on a thin knitted woolen jacket.

Night gradually fell, and the dim sky was not suitable for reading.

Just as Yun Qiao was about to put the book away, he heard a sudden "ding dong" from the train announcement.

Then the train announcer's urgent voice sounded over the radio:

Dear passengers, urgent notice! Emergency notice! A passenger has suddenly become unwell and urgently needs assistance. If there are any medical personnel on board, please proceed to car nine immediately! Please proceed to car nine immediately! We urgently need your help! Thank you!

The broadcast sounded several times before it stopped.

After hearing this, the passengers in the carriage began to discuss among themselves, wondering what had happened in carriage number nine.

After all, the announcer's voice was urgent and it was obvious that it was not a simple matter.

Yun Qiao was also anxious after hearing the broadcast, but she did not act rashly.

After all, her current identity is just a high school student, without any medical background. If she tries to put herself forward, it will be hard to be convincing and may even arouse many doubts.

She also thought that with so many people on the train, there must be other doctors besides her, so she didn't necessarily have to step out and take the lead.

But Yun Qiao waited and waited, but no one who looked like a doctor came from the carriage behind.

The accident happened in carriage number nine, which was only separated from carriage number ten where she was. Yun Qiao thought that if a doctor had been in carriage number nine, then he must be in the carriages ahead.

But this thought did not suppress Yun Qiao's uneasiness. She felt a little irritated and couldn't help wondering what would happen if no doctor came. Wouldn't that delay the patient's arrival?

He Tingjun saw that she was fidgeting and knew she wanted to go, but he didn't know what she was worried about. He was afraid that she would regret it later, so he encouraged her, "Yun Qiao, if you want to go, go and take a look. If you can help, then help. If you can't, come back."

Yun Qiao pursed his dry lips and finally mustered up the courage to stand up: "Okay, I'll go over and take a look."

Yun Qiao walked through the aisle of the train and headed straight to the front carriage.

As soon as he entered carriage number nine, Yun Qiao heard crying coming from the front.

A woman was crying, and others kept asking, "Has the doctor come? When will the doctor come?"

Yun Qiao quickened his pace and approached, and saw several people in train conductor uniforms surrounding a woman holding a child.

The woman, pale as a bee, cried and frantically asked, "Is there a doctor on board? My daughter's body is burning and she's twitching. She looks like she's dying!"

Yun Qiao came over empty-handed. She had a young face and looked young, so no one thought she was a doctor.

Because she leaned too close, a male conductor stopped her and said, "Little girl, which car are you from? It's busy here, you can't wander around."

"Hello, I'm a passenger in the hard sleeper car No. 11. I'm an educated youth going from Shanghai to the Songjiang Provincial Military Farm. This is my certificate of going to the countryside."

Yun Qiao handed the train attendant his rural travel permit and said sincerely, "I'm not a doctor, but I've learned some basic first aid and have some knowledge of both Chinese and Western medicine. If there's no official doctor coming, could I go in and see the child? Perhaps I can be of some help."

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