As they looked into each other's eyes, Chi Yue was the first to break away and close her eyes again.
"Awake? Is there any discomfort?"
Chi Yue opened her mouth to say something, but discovered she couldn't make a sound.
The next second, Fu Rongyin handed her a cup, "Can you drink by yourself?"
Chi Yue sat up, took the cup, and after a drink of water, her throat finally felt relieved.
She put down the cup and was about to get out of bed when the man stopped her, "You can't get out of bed now."
Chi Yue frowned, "I'm fine."
"Whether you're fine or not isn't for you to say."
Fu Rongyin dialed a number and said into the phone, "She's awake."
Before long, a doctor appeared in the ward. After a check-up, he asked Chi Yue, "Have you ever been subjected to any trauma? Your fainting doesn't seem to be a physical issue, but rather a problem with your mental state."
Chi Yue subconsciously clutched the blanket tighter, "I haven't been traumatized. I fainted because I was too nervous."