These past few days, Yu had been actively avoiding Yin Ci, cooped up in her room unwilling to come out.
Even at meal times, such behavior wasn't conducive to her recovery from illness.
She had even requested to go to a different villa with Yu, a request that was inevitably denied.
Yin Ci was aware of this situation and knew that, both emotionally and rationally, her feelings for Yu couldn't easily return to what they once were.
But it certainly wasn't to the degree of hatred.
"Mom, the problem isn't with me, it's that she won't let go of herself," she said.
Simply put, Yu's condition made her burden herself with a heavy sense of guilt, forcing her to hide in her shell, unwilling to face reality.
Many psychologists had come to see her, but to no avail; they could only resort to pharmacological interventions.
Wen Xin let out a deep sigh, as she was all too aware of Yu's situation.
But she truly was at a loss as well.