Chapter 37: Train Heading South



"Do you think this will work?"

The aunt took the silver needle, was in a daze for a moment, wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes quickly, and ran out.

The old lady stopped making a fuss and started jogging with her butt sticking out.

Wen Guoer respected the aunt's medical ethics, but she also didn't think it was wrong for her not to take action at the beginning. In this particular situation, a qualified doctor would be attacked, let alone her who did not have a medical qualification.

About half an hour later, the aunt returned to the carriage with a relaxed expression.

"Thank you, girl."

As he said this, he handed her the cleaned silver needle.

Wen Guoer took it and put it into her bag.

"Is the child cured?" Lu Jun from above asked with a gossipy look on his face when he saw the aunt coming back.

"He's awake and his fever is going away." The aunt breathed a sigh of relief.

"Miss, are you studying medicine too?" The aunt couldn't help but ask Wen Guoer out of curiosity. After all, who would carry silver needles in their bag for no reason?

"Well, I've learned a little bit from others, but I'm not qualified to treat patients yet." Wen Guoer replied.

After this incident, she had a certain understanding of the character of this elder sister and was no longer as defensive as before. The atmosphere in the carriage also became much more lively.

"What's your name, young lady? My name is Han Wenying, you can call me Aunt Han." Aunt Han introduced herself to Wen Guoer with a smile.

"Okay, Aunt Han, my name is Wen Guoer"

"My name is Lu Jun."

Lu Jun, who was on the upper bunk, lowered his head and introduced himself spontaneously. He looked so familiar that the two people below couldn't help laughing.

The dining car on the train started selling lunch.

Wen Guoer didn't eat the braised pork that Tang's mother had prepared for her. It was difficult to heat up on the train, so she put it in the space. In her lunch box were instant noodles and ham sausages that she had brought from the space. She could eat them with just a little hot water.

Wen Guoer returned to the carriage after adding hot water. Lu Jun also got down from the upper bunk and sat on the lower bunk opposite with Aunt Han. He had a steamed bun in his hand and a lunch box with fried eggs and bacon.

Aunt Han was enjoying a cornmeal pancake with pickles when she smelled a strange fragrance. The two of them looked at Wen Guoer's lunch box at the same time.

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