While Ye Tiancheng was talking with the little fox about what they had learned, the doctor came over.
The doctor told Ye Tiancheng that the girl's burns were quite severe and would inevitably leave noticeable scars. Although they were on her body, it would be quite serious for a girl, so he wanted to ask Ye Tiancheng how he planned to treat her.
There was a reason the doctor came to ask proactively.
It was Ye Tiancheng who had been paying for the girl, and the doctor was unsure how much Ye Tiancheng was willing to pay. After all, the girl had no relation to Ye Tiancheng, and it was unclear whether Ye Tiancheng was voluntarily helping her or if she would have to repay him later.
If the girl had to repay Ye Tiancheng, then she couldn't afford the best surgery. But without the best surgery, she would inevitably be left with many ugly scars, a lifelong regret.
However, seeing Ye Tiancheng's behavior over the past few days, the doctor felt that Ye Tiancheng seemed like a good person, not lacking money, and perhaps he was genuinely kind enough to help.
Regardless, he had to ask the person paying.
Ye Tiancheng listened to Dr. Ye's words, understood the situation, and asked if there was any way to completely heal the girl's scars.
The doctor said that it would likely require skin grafting and some cosmetic procedures later on to make the scars as unnoticeable as possible.
As for whether it could be perfect, it would depend on the girl's own recovery ability.
However, as long as they could afford it, it was not a problem to treat her to a satisfactory level.
Ye Tiancheng thought about it. Since he had started helping, he might as well see it through. He was willing to pay the money and told the doctor to do his best.
The doctor was clearly surprised.
He hadn't expected Ye Tiancheng to be so willing to help. It seemed he was truly a good person, so he agreed.
The doctor came to ask Ye Tiancheng specifically because he was the one paying. On the other hand, the extent of treatment required different plans, so it was necessary to clarify beforehand for the doctors to proceed.
However, before undergoing procedures like skin grafting and other burn surgeries, the girl finally woke up.
As the girl woke up, Ye Tiancheng happened to be in the ward to check on her, bringing the little fox along.
The caregiver briefly informed Ye Tiancheng about the girl's recent condition.
Although the girl was an orphan with no one to rely on, Ye Tiancheng was willing to pay, offered generous compensation, and visited periodically. Furthermore, since the girl was involved in a case, the caregiver dared not neglect her duties.
Therefore, the girl was taken care of quite well, and no one dared to be negligent towards her.
After Ye Tiancheng understood the situation, he felt somewhat relieved.
The girl's recovery was actually quite good. If she continued to recover like this, she could undergo skin grafting surgery, and there would be no need to worry about her burns healing poorly afterward.
This was indeed something to be happy about.
As for why the girl hadn't woken up, the doctors indicated that she had likely suffered great trauma and a severe psychological shock. It was very possible that she had not woken up due to psychological reasons.
In a way, this was a mental illness, difficult to treat.
It couldn't be cured or awakened solely through medication. They could only take it one step at a time, observing the girl's recovery and when she herself was willing to wake up.
Therefore, Ye Tiancheng was caught off guard. When he asked about the situation, he thought the slight movement of the girl's finger was just an illusion, a misperception.
However, soon the girl's movements became more pronounced, and even the caregiver noticed. She immediately said to Ye Tiancheng, "Mr. Ye! Look... look at her! Did she move? Is she about to wake up?"
Only then did Ye Tiancheng focus and realize that what he had seen earlier was not an illusion.
So, they immediately pressed the call button by the bedside to summon the doctor. Soon, a group of doctors and nurses rushed into the ward and began examining the girl, with everyone surrounding her to check her condition.
During this process, the girl had already opened her eyes, looking at them with extreme shyness, clearly terrified.
But the doctors and nurses comforted her, and the girl said nothing.
Fortunately, although the girl appeared very frightened of the doctors and nurses, she did not resist. It seemed that due to fear, she dared not refuse when the doctors and nurses asked to examine her, cooperating fully.
Thus, the physical examination was successfully completed.
After the doctors and nurses finished examining the girl, the doctor spoke with Ye Tiancheng.
The doctor told Ye Tiancheng that the girl's current condition was already quite good. Now that she was awake, there were no major issues.
The other injuries could be treated and healed without significant problems.
Since Ye Tiancheng was willing to pay, there was no way the girl would not be cured. As long as she was awake, everything would naturally be fine.
Ye Tiancheng was slightly reassured and thanked the doctor. Then he saw the doctor and nurses out of the ward before returning to check on the girl.
After waking up and being pulled around for an examination, the girl was like a frightened quail, timid and afraid, not making a sound.
Now that the doctors had left and the examination was complete, the girl was settled back into bed. She lay still on the bed, not moving at all.
The caregiver was not in the ward at this time, as she had left with the nurses to get supplies and medication for the girl.
Only Ye Tiancheng and the little fox remained in the ward to keep the girl company.
Seeing how scared the girl was, Ye Tiancheng walked to the bedside and gently said to her, "Don't be too scared. You're alright now. Those people just now meant no harm. They are doctors and nurses who came to examine you; they don't intend to hurt you."
After thinking for a moment, he added, "I'm the same. I mean no harm, and I'm not a bad person. You collapsed in front of my car earlier, so I brought you to the hospital. You had many injuries, and you were unconscious..."
Ye Tiancheng spoke at length to the girl, but she still showed no reaction. However, in a positive development, the girl's reaction gradually calmed down as Ye Tiancheng spoke, as if she were being soothed and was no longer so frightened.
Ye Tiancheng did not force the girl to communicate.
The girl had just gone through a terrible ordeal, so her current attitude was not surprising, and Ye Tiancheng could understand.
However, just as Ye Tiancheng finished talking to the girl and was about to sit by the bedside to talk to the little fox, he heard the girl, who had hidden almost her entire body under the covers, leaving only her head exposed, suddenly say something very cautiously in a small voice.
"...Who are you?"
The girl's voice was truly faint, like a mosquito's hum, and indistinct. If Ye Tiancheng hadn't had good hearing, he might have missed it or not understood what she was saying at all.
Ye Tiancheng was slightly stunned and quickly walked back to the girl's bedside, asking her again, "What did you just say?"
The girl looked at Ye Tiancheng blankly and spoke again, "Who... who am I?"
Ye Tiancheng felt a sense of foreboding. He wondered if this young girl had lost her memory.
Instantly, Ye Tiancheng pressed the call button by the bedside again.
The doctors and nurses didn't expect Ye Tiancheng to press the call button so soon. Thinking that the girl had some kind of problem, they hurried back.
Ye Tiancheng told them what the girl had just said, expressing his suspicion that the girl might have amnesia.
Upon hearing this, the doctor's expression became very serious. He examined the girl again and then hesitantly told Ye Tiancheng that they would need to use equipment to perform a brain scan to see if the girl's brain had suffered any damage, and only then could they determine the cause of her memory loss.
As for the memory loss itself, there was almost no need to doubt it.
The girl truly did not remember who she was.
She didn't recognize Ye Tiancheng.
This was understandable, as the girl had no prior acquaintance with Ye Tiancheng. When she collapsed in front of his car, she hadn't had a chance to get a good look at Ye Tiancheng's and the others' faces.
However, now that the girl's identity was known, the doctors used her original name and some of her experiences to question her. They discovered that the girl remembered almost nothing. She only vaguely recalled some common knowledge, so she wasn't completely incapacitated by amnesia.
In other words, apart from the memory loss, there were no other significant problems.
This was fortunate in the midst of misfortune.
After the examination, the doctor breathed a sigh of relief.
The doctor had initially worried that the girl might have some hidden injuries they hadn't discovered, perhaps a blood clot in her brain that was obstructing or pressing on nerves, causing her memory loss.
In that case, they would have had to perform cranial surgery or find other solutions.
However, after various examinations, it was basically confirmed that her memory loss and forgetting everything were not due to physical reasons.
As for why the girl had lost her memory, the doctors, through professional judgment and diagnosis, believed it was due to the girl's previous experiences.
Because her past experiences caused her pain, she subconsciously forgot the parts that made her feel pain.
This was not a rare case.
Ye Tiancheng was relieved to hear this, but he immediately thought of the complications.
The girl was still involved in a case, and the person who harmed her had not yet been apprehended. The girl would need to testify in court.