At 11:40 a.m., Yun Ya finished packing up her things and prepared to leave. Having nothing scheduled for the afternoon, she decided to visit the market and buy some things to take back home. As she was just leaving the inpatient department, a frail-looking girl approached. She was wearing a loose dress with a coffee-colored knitted cardigan draped over it, making her slender figure appear even more delicate, as if a gust of wind could knock her over. Her long hair was casually tied back, strands sliding down around her temples, and her small face was so pale it had lost all color. Her features were even more refined and otherworldly, with an added touch of fragile beauty that made her pitifully lovely, truly a sickly beauty. Yun Ya noticed the fine sweat on the girl’s forehead, her eyebrows knitted in pain, one hand clutching her stomach, clearly in agony. As they brushed past each other, the girl suddenly squatted on the ground, holding her belly as a suppressed cry of pain escaped her lips. Yun Ya frowned slightly and glanced sideways at her. "What’s wrong with you?" Yun Ya bent down to help her and unintentionally touched her wrist. It was frighteningly thin, but she clearly felt the girl’s pulse. A pregnant woman? However, the fetus was very unstable, exhibiting signs of a potential miscarriage at any moment. All of a sudden, the girl tightly grasped Yun Ya’s arm, her bony, pale fingers clinging like she had found a lifeline, begging with her eyes, "Save... save me, it hurts so much, I..." Before she could finish, her head tilted, and she fainted. A pool of blood quickly spread beneath her. Yun Ya’s eyes narrowed as a crowd began to gather. Just then, Gao Kee hurried over, bent down to check on the girl, and quickly made a phone call. "A pregnant woman with signs of miscarriage is on the first floor; get ready for surgery immediately. I am carrying her up right now." After hanging up the call, he picked up the girl and started walking, pausing when he saw the girl standing before him. "Are you a family member?" Yun Ya shook her head, "No." Gao Kee didn’t have time to talk more, carrying the girl quickly toward the elevator. Yun Ya pursed her lips and followed them. The obstetrics and gynecology department had nurses waiting, and Gao Kee laid the girl on a bed prepared for her, with everyone quickly disappearing at the entrance to the operating room. Soon, a nurse rushed out. Yun Ya frowned and approached her, asking, "What’s the matter?" Thinking she was a family member, the nurse immediately said, "The patient needs an urgent blood transfusion, but she has RH negative blood, and the hospital’s blood bank doesn’t have this blood type right now. This is bad news." Yun Ya’s eyes flickered slightly, and she asked calmly, "How much is needed?" "The patient is severely anemic; we need at least 400 milliliters." Thɪs chapter is updatᴇd by Novᴇl_Fire(.)net Yun Ya furrowed her brow and looked at the nurse, "Use mine then, I have RH negative blood." The nurse immediately beamed with joy, "You’ve saved us, come with me, I’ll take you to blood." Remembering something, the nurse asked, "By the way, are you on your period right now?" Yun Ya’s face imperceptibly stiffened for a moment, then quickly returned to normal as she shook her head with a smile, "No." Yun Ya watched as the nurse inserted the needle and then her bright red blood flowed into the tube, the blood bag gradually filling up. Yun Ya looked up at the ceiling, "It must be fetal hemolytic disease causing the miscarriage, right?" The nurse looked at her in surprise, "How did you know?" "With the mother’s severe anemia and the fetus suffering from hemolytic disease, it seems this time it’s truly dangerous." The nurse efficiently finished up and told Yun Ya, "Don’t worry, Doctor Gao is very skilled; he will surely cure the patient. You are too thin; having d 400 units of blood, you must rest well back home and eat more iron-rich foods. Oh, could you leave a contact method in case we need to reach you later?" They probably wanted to use her as a walking blood bank, Yun Ya casually wrote down a name and number. Sitting up and holding her wound, Yun Ya thought somewhat bitterly that she had really become a good Samaritan, donating blood to a stranger for no reason at all, something she had never done before. After resting a while, Yun Ya didn’t bother with the follow-up and left with her bag. An hour later, the surgery concluded, and Gao Kee emerged from the operating room, "The child has been saved for now, but we cannot be careless. The pregnant woman’s physical condition is very poor, and she’s had a hemolytic reaction. We’ll observe for a few days. Also, we need to contact the patient’s relatives; somebody must stay with her in this condition." Speaking softly, a nurse said, "The patient doesn’t even have a cellphone on her, and we don’t know how to contact her relatives. We’ll have to wait until she wakes up to ask her." Gao Kee, looking at the empty entrance to the operating room, asked with a frown, "What about the girl who came with me?" "She left a while ago. She was the one who d blood to the patient. Oh, but I did get her contact information."