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1487. Chapter 1487 All lives matter

The train started slowly again, but the carriage was not quiet. Everyone was excitedly discussing everything that had just happened and the thrilling stories.

The lower and middle berths opposite Ruyu have been replaced by veterinarians and school nurses. They worked hard all night, and the train conductor helped them move from hard seats to hard sleepers free of charge to let them rest.

In fact, the veterinarian and the school nurse who had just experienced a big battle couldn't sleep at all. The nurse was crying, saying that it was too scary just now. She thought the woman's bleeding could not be stopped. She was so scared.

My whole body felt soft, even though I kept passing towels to block the blood...

The veterinarian went to the bathroom and changed out of his clothes. His luggage was brought to him by the conductor. The clothes on his body could almost be squeezed out of water, and after washing his face, he looked slightly pale.

He said that he was a veterinarian, and he delivered babies to animals at home, such as cows and pigs. He was very skilled and had rich experience, but this was the first time he had delivered a baby, and he was in a hurry.

Here - finally a near miss!

"I relied on my experience as a veterinarian," he said truthfully: "I once delivered a donkey, and it was also difficult to give birth. The donkey didn't give birth for two days and two nights. I later thought of many ways, and finally...

....The donkey calf was born, but the mother donkey...died."

The veterinarian couldn't help crying when he said this. He, a man in his forties, burst into tears when he talked about his experience of delivering a donkey, and when he talked about the situation of the female donkey who died in childbirth.

Doctors are like parents, so who can say that veterinarians must be inferior to doctors who treat people? If there was no such simple and dedicated veterinarian tonight, the mother and daughter would definitely go to hell instead of going there safely.

Hospital.

Ruyu scalded the eggs given by the aunt in boiling water, then carefully peeled off the shells and handed them to the veterinarian uncle and the school nurse, saying in a low voice to them: "Thank you!"

Thank you for your due diligence just now, thank you for your brave spirit just now, thank you for standing up at the most critical moment, thank you for considering all lives so important!

The aunt was also very excited. She squeezed over and sat beside Ruyu's bed. She said with tears in her eyes that she was really scared just now. She remembered that when she gave birth to her son in labor, she was in the hospital.

The doctors in the hospital also said that they could only save the adults but not the children, but the midwife in their village, an old midwife in her seventies, helped her save even the children.

"Giving a baby is not something that can only be achieved by relying on science," this is the aunt's conclusion: "It also depends on experience. Rich delivery experience is sometimes more effective than science."

Everyone kept discussing until late at night, when the sky turned pale, the aunt returned to her private room, and the veterinarian opposite and the little girl in the middle bunk also fell asleep from exhaustion.

Ruyu lay quietly on the bed, listening to the clicking sound of the train wheels and the track, but unconsciously put her hand on her lower abdomen.

In seven months, her child will be born. Where will she be then?

Of course, she knew that when she gave birth to a child, she must have been even more miserable than the woman just now, because the woman's husband was still by her side, and she must have been fighting alone at that time.

"It's okay," she said softly to the child in her belly: "Baby, it's okay. Mommy is very capable of fighting alone. Even if no one is around, even if it's just us, mother and son, Mommy will definitely keep you safe."
Chapter completed!
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