Yunyi initially had no desire to interfere. After all, she was very young; she worried others wouldn't believe she understood medicine. However, the train attendant couldn't find a doctor via the onboard announcement. When Yunyi saw that the woman across from her was not doing well, she disregarded her concerns and spoke up, "I studied medicine with my grandfather for several years. If you trust me, I'm willing to examine her."
The attendant looked at her youth and couldn't help frowning.
But the husband, desperate by now, clutched at straws. "Yes, yes, please, quickly have a look at my wife."
Yunyi didn't even have time to pull her shoes on properly, just shuffling across to the opposite side.
After feeling the woman's pulse, Yunyi's brow furrowed.
After careful confirmation, she turned to the train attendant. "She's showing signs of a miscarriage. Quickly see if anyone on the train has silver needles. If not, any needle will do. We must be quick."