Ye You's consciousness gradually withdrew from the chaos.

First, a tingling sensation came from my fingertips, as if countless tiny electric currents were flowing through them. Then, this sensation spread upwards along my arm.

Her brows furrowed slightly, and her long, thick eyelashes began to tremble gently, as if she were trying to break free from the shackles of darkness.

The blinding white light seeped through her eyelids, and Ye You felt a splitting headache.

The ticking of the equipment reached her ears, and the smell of disinfectant filled her nostrils. She tried to move her hand, but found an IV tube inserted into her arm.

"She's awake! Youyou's awake!" a voice rang out, choked with sobs.

Ye You opened her eyes with difficulty, and what came into view was her mother's haggard face.

She had never seen her so disheveled. The usually elegant and refined lady now had red eyes, messy hair, and obvious dark circles under her eyes, clearly indicating that she had been waiting for a long time.

"You...why are you here?" Ye You asked, her voice hoarse.

Ye's mother sat beside the hospital bed, holding Ye Yeyou's hand tightly, as if she would disappear if she let go.

Her voice trembled slightly, yet carried an undeniable tenderness: "Silly child, you are my daughter. How could I not come after such a terrible thing happened?"

Ye You felt as if something was blocking her throat, her eyes burned, and her vision blurred.

She turned her head away, not daring to look Ye's mother in the eye, her voice so low it was almost inaudible: "I...I'm not your daughter, Tang Wan'er is. I've disappointed you..."

Mother Ye's hand tightened, her voice choked with emotion: "What nonsense are you talking about! You are the child I raised myself. Even if we are not related by blood, you are still my daughter. To err is human, just correct your mistakes..."

Ye You's tears finally streamed down her face. She bit her lip, her shoulders trembling slightly.

She still longed for that family bond.

"mom."

Mother Ye reached out and gently wiped away her tears. "Don't cry, it will hurt your wound."

Looking into her father's eager eyes, Ye You slowly said, "Dad."

Tears welled up in Ye's father's eyes, and his voice was deep and warm, "Oh, it's good that you're awake. Remember, we'll always be a family."

"Okay, we're family."

The door to the ward was gently pushed open, and Nurse Zhou walked in. When she saw Ye You wake up, a joyful smile appeared on her face.

"Great, you're finally awake! I'll call Dr. An right away."

She quickly walked to the bedside, skillfully checked Ye You's vital signs, and recorded the data.

It didn't take long.

An Qian walked in, holding a medical record book in her hand.

He walked to Ye You's bedside and asked gently, "How are you feeling? Is there anything that's particularly uncomfortable?"

Ye You shook her head, her voice still weak: "I'm just a little dizzy, I don't have much strength, and I'm in a lot of pain."

An Qian nodded, opened her medical record and examined it carefully. "This is normal. You just went through a serious car accident, and your body needs time to recover."

Mr. Ye asked anxiously, "Doctor, when will she be fully recovered?"

An Qian said calmly, "As long as you rest well, take your medicine on time, and cooperate with the treatment, you can be discharged in about two or three weeks. However, you should also pay attention to rest after being discharged, avoid strenuous exercise, and have regular check-ups."

Ye's mother nodded repeatedly, holding Ye You's hand even tighter: "Thank you, doctor. We will definitely take good care of her."

An Qian gave a few more instructions before leaving the ward.

The ward fell silent, save for the ticking of the medical equipment and Ye's mother's soft sobs.

Ye You turned her head and looked at her mother's haggard face, feeling a pang of sorrow in her heart: "Mom... how is Tang Wan'er?"

Ye's mother paused for a moment, then smiled with relief: "She's alright, just a little frightened. She knew you were awake and waited outside, afraid you wouldn't want to see her."

Ye You's heart tightened, and her fingers unconsciously gripped the bedsheet. She opened her mouth, but didn't know what to say.

Mother Ye gently patted the back of her hand and said softly, "Youyou, it was Wanwan's ginseng that saved you... You saved her this time, and she feels more guilty than anyone else."

Ye You asked suspiciously, "What ginseng?"

Ye's father gave a brief explanation from the side.

Tears welled up in Ye You's eyes again, her voice choked with sobs: "I...I'm so sorry to her, I did so many things to hurt her..."

"Let bygones be bygones," Mother Ye said gently but firmly. "You are all my daughters, and all I hope for is that you will be well."

Mr. Ye chimed in, “Your mother is right, I’ll call Wanwan in.”

"Thank you..." Ye You said softly, her voice weak but sincere.

Tang Wan'er held a bouquet of white lilies in her hands, her eyes red-rimmed.

She looked at her, her voice trembling: "No, I should be thanking you for saving me."

Tang Wan'er placed the flowers on the bedside table. Ye You held her hand, tears streaming down her cheeks.

"I'm sorry... I always felt that you took everything from me, so I was full of hostility towards you. I'm sorry..."

Tang Wan'er shook her head, interrupting her: "Let's not talk about this anymore. Let's clear up the past and get to know each other again, okay?"

Looking into Tang Wan'er's sincere eyes, Ye You's last line of defense finally crumbled.

She nodded vigorously, her voice choked with emotion: "Okay... let's get to know each other again."

Looking at the two sisters' hands clasped tightly together, Ye's mother's eyes filled with tears of joy. She gently stroked her two daughters' hands, her voice tender.

"You are all my good children."

The ward door was pushed open again, and a series of hurried footsteps could be heard.

Ye Dongchen and Ye Xichen hurriedly walked in.

"Youyou, you're finally awake!" Ye Dongchen walked quickly to the bedside, his voice filled with undisguised concern and relief.

Looking at her older brother's familiar face, Ye You felt a surge of warmth in her heart.

"Big brother, I'm fine, don't worry."

Yoyo, what is this...?

When Ye Xichen learned that Ye You had been in a serious car accident, his initial displeasure vanished.

His tone was filled with dissatisfaction and grievance: "Sis, you've had such a big accident, and Mom and Dad didn't even tell me! If my older brother hadn't called me, I would still be completely in the dark!"

Ye's mother smiled helplessly and explained softly, "Your studies are demanding, and we were afraid you would worry, so we didn't have time to tell you."

Ye Xichen pursed his lips, his eyes reddening slightly. He knelt down, took Ye You's hand, and said in a low voice, "Sis, you scared me to death... Please don't do that again, okay?"

Ye You nodded gently, her voice hoarse: "Okay, I promise you, it won't happen again."

Ye Dongxi patted Ye Xichen, and then Ye Xichen walked to Tang Wan'er's side, bowing his head and apologizing: "Sister, I'm sorry for the grievances I caused you before. From now on, let's be a good family and stay together, okay?"

Tang Wan'er remembered Lu Rou's words again.

She nodded vigorously, her voice choked with emotion: "Okay...we'll never be separated again as a family."

She looked at Ye You again, her eyes glistening with tears and full of tenderness: "When you're better, let's go home together."

Ye Youyang gave a bright smile, "Yes, let's go home together."

Looking at her four children, Ye's mother's eyes were filled with joy and happiness. Ye's father hugged her and gently wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes.

Their family is finally complete.

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