The next day, the six Dream Island hostages who had been anesthetized with gas fully regained consciousness to find themselves lying in Dream Island's hospital beds, with their families standing right beside them. It was at that moment they were sure they had truly come home. Then came the uncontrollable weeping, followed by the painful recollections of their ordeal in Africa, and the stark memories of their colleagues who had died so tragically, which plunged them into immense sorrow.
Fortunately, Dream Island dispatched psychological counselors in time to provide emotional guidance. Along with the comfort of having their families by their sides, they were eventually able to break free from their grief and avoid severe psychological trauma.