After breakfast, Luo Zifeng took Ye Rumeng to the hospital for an examination.
Xinran didn't go with them; the servant directly took her to school.
At the hospital, Ye Rumeng was questioned by several specialists for hours, but the conclusion was that they didn't know how to restore her memory.
As for curing her body, they couldn't think of a way either.
The only good news was that Ye Rumeng's brain cells hadn't continued dying and were still active.
This at least indicated that her life wasn't in immediate danger.
The doctors speculated that Ye Rumeng might have mild brain atrophy, which only affected her memory, causing confusion.
But her condition might not be incurable, and if they persist, hope might arise.
Listening to these ambiguous and inconclusive words, Luo Zifeng was visibly displeased.
These conclusions were not what he wanted; he wanted definitive answers!
