The Mind-Read Heiress: From Impostor to Family Favorite-Chapter 645 - 371 The End of the Main Text

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Chapter 645: Chapter 371 The End of the Main Text

’Drip, drip, drip’

Wenyan felt as if her consciousness had been sucked into a black hole, suddenly compressed, and then suddenly released.

At the moment she was thrust into the vessel, she heard sounds similar to those made by an instrument.

Perhaps her consciousness had not yet adapted, she felt her eyelids as heavy as lead and after a while, she barely managed to open her eyes.

What came into view was a hospital ward and her body was lying on a hospital bed with an IV needle in her arm.

She had barely moved when a nurse immediately came over.

’You’re awake now,’ asked the nurse, ’Is there any discomfort?’

At that moment, Wenyan couldn’t be sure which world she had reached; neither the nurse in front of her nor any of the patients in the room looked familiar.

’What about the two people who were with me? How are they doing? A chubby man and a young pregnant girl.’

Wenyan quickly described Fat Brother and Xiao Meng. If the nurse could respond, then there was no doubt she was back in her original world!

She looked at the nurse, eyes filled with expectation.

But the nurse frowned and said, ’Their luck wasn’t as good as yours; their injuries were more severe. They’ve already been urgently transferred to a larger hospital. We are a small hospital and lack the necessary equipment.’

Wenyan’s heart suddenly turned cold, ’How long ago were they transferred, and how long have I been unconscious?’

The nurse thought for a moment and said, ’About a day or so; I’ll go and call the doctor for you.’

’Wait,’ Wenyan hastily said, ’Please wait a moment, I have some other questions I’d like to ask you.’ She wanted to gather as much information as possible. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm

Now she knew that time flowed differently between the two worlds; several years there had resulted in just over a day here.

Wenyan was unsure how Fat Brother and Xiao Meng were doing, whether the emergency treatments were successful, and whether anyone had stepped forward to handle their subsequent medical expenses.

’I need to know who is paying for the medical expenses for me and my companions. Has the hospital contacted any relatives?’

’Yes,’ the nurse replied, ’I recognize you; you are Wenyan, right? I was recently watching the drama you were in. We contacted your agency using the IDs and phone contacts, and they came to handle the related matters. Someone even called this morning to ask about your condition. I’ll bring you your phone later; you can contact them yourself. As for your companions, it was also your agency that arranged their transfer; you can ask them for details later.’

’Thank you so much!’

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The accident had left Wenyan with two broken ribs, a hairline fracture in her right leg, and a fractured left arm.

Yet, these were considered the lightest injuries among the three; after all, these were merely ’external injuries.’

Fat Brother was in worse condition with multiple internal organ damage; he underwent a splenectomy and has been in the ICU ever since.

Xiao Meng was not much better; her child could not be saved, and with her stomach pierced by a branch, she had had to subsist on a liquid diet post-surgery, and her condition was terrible.

Worse, her family situation was troubling. Her parents were out of town, her father working, and her mother at home taking care of her younger brother’s children. They said they were busy with picking up grandchildren daily, leaving no time to come to the big city to care for their heavily injured daughter.

Her fiancé was also dreadful; the hospital had contacted him the day they transferred her. Initially, he seemed anxious, but as soon as he heard that Xiao Meng’s unborn child could not be saved, he turned and left without looking back.

The health insurance provided by the company for Xiao Meng only covered a portion of the costs; the remaining medical bills had to be paid out of pocket.

The same was true for Fat Brother. However, his situation was slightly better as he had the care of his parents and wife.

Wenyan took on all their medical expenses.

It was with her financial help that Fat Brother survived and Xiao Meng’s health improved gradually.

Seeing them recovering little by little, Wenyan felt grateful that she had chosen to return.

Her conscience had forgiven herself.

Of course, Wenyan needed to heal as well.

About a year later, her injuries had healed fairly well.

During that year, unable to work, she was practically living off savings.

Throughout the year, she often thought of her family in the other world, afraid she might forget them just as she had gradually forgotten the events of this world while she was there.

To make her memories ’eternal,’ Wenyan even wrote down everything that had happened in that world.

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