On a night in October 1956, after buying some items, she was heading home when it started to pour. Luckily, she had an umbrella prepared in her space; however, the rain was so heavy that there was no place to take shelter, and even with an umbrella, her arms and legs got soaked. Just then, she heard a voice moaning in pain. As a doctor, she immediately sensed something was wrong and found a pregnant woman beside a tree root, screaming in despair, with a pool of blood beneath her.
Ye Huan was startled by such a scene, checking the pregnant woman's condition while calling out to passersby.
But in such heavy rain, there wasn't a soul to be seen. Finally, she glimpsed a bridge not far ahead, gritted her teeth, picked up the pregnant woman, and struggled to move under it. Although the area under the bridge protruded about two meters wide, the rain was so intense that she couldn't predict when the river might rise. But given the situation, she couldn't afford to worry about it.
