"I really didn't. It was Aunt Wan who was awesome. Oh right, my parents said they wanted to meet Aunt Wan. I wonder when Aunt Wan will have the time to meet?"

She knew about Lin Yuzhen's parents. Back then, if it wasn't for the fact that the old generation of Lin Family had a good relationship with the Ye Family, she wouldn't have known that kind of person.

"What is it?"

Lin Yuzhen lowered her eyebrows: "I don't know, they just asked me to ask Aunt Wan when she's free."

"Okay, tomorrow then."

Bai Wan leisurely walked toward the rear courtyard of the Lin'An Residence. Standing at the same place, Lin Yuzhen felt resentment in her heart. Bai Wan looked down on the Lin Family, looked down on her, and did not even try to cover it up.

Furthermore, she had to pretend that she didn't know anything, trying to curry favor with her.

This would depend on whether the two old fellows could have any use for it.

City First Hospital.

When Bai Mo woke up from his coma, the first thing he saw was an indifferent Ye Mingchen.

Ye Mingchen put down the book in his hands, and pressed the bell beside the sickbed: "The patient has woken up."

Bai Mo looked at Ye Mingchen in a daze, then he was flipped over and over by the doctor, checked, and finally laid back on the bed.

"The patient is doing well right now. I need to rest for a while first. Tomorrow afternoon, I will do some tests. Then, I will carefully check if there are any internal injuries."

"Yes."

The doctor walked out after speaking. Bai Mo lied on the bed with almost only his head still moving. His two hands were in a cast, it was the same for his right leg.

He looked around and realized that Ye Mingchen was the only one in the ward. He asked hoarsely, "Sister Ning, Sister Ning Shu?"

Luckily, his brain worked quickly, otherwise he would have asked where his sister had gone to.

"It's better that you solve the company's problems. I'll take care of you here!"

Bai Mo's eyes flashed with a cold glint: "Scram!"

Ye Mingchen pretended not to hear anything as he glanced at the black-robed bodyguard standing at the door. He gritted his teeth and looked at the person reading a book leisurely.

What did he want to do?

Originally, he thought that Ye Mingchen would leave after a while, hence Bai Mo endured the dryness in his throat and waited for him to leave.

As night fell, the crescent moon revealed itself from the clouds.

When the nurse checked Bai Mo's body, he seemed to have seen his savior, "Water …"

Due to the lack of water, his voice was hoarse and hoarse. The moment he opened his mouth, his throat hurt, so his voice was even softer.

"What?"

The nurse put her ear near Bai Mo's mouth, and Bai Mo painfully said it again.

Only then did the nurse hear him clearly. She noticed that Bai Mo's dry lips had moistened his lips a little with a cotton swab. She then carefully helped him drink some water.

After Bai Mo finished drinking the water, he suddenly felt that he could endure any pain, as long as he had water to drink.

"..." "Sir."

After the nurse examined Bai Mo, she wanted to muster up the courage to go in front of Ye Mingchen again: "The patient can't take care of himself for the time being, as a family member I should take good care of him, such as drinking water. The patient may not be able to eat food that tastes too good right now, but he can still eat porridge. The doctor's order for him to take care of the patient is very clear, please take a careful look. "

It was impossible for her to only take care of Bai Mo. Most of her daily life had to be handled by her family, for example, the patient had to wake up from his coma for half a day and had his family members by his side, still drinking and eating. It was really rare.

Therefore, even if her popularity was great, she still had to say it out loud. Otherwise, she would be irresponsible for her class!

Ye Mingchen looked at Bai Mo, he was looking at him with his proud and lovable chin.

"Mm. Alright."

"Then I'll be leaving now. I'll come back in the morning to check on him."

The young nurse quickly walked out of the ward.