Adam said, nodding his head. âI certainly noticed it. That day, there Was news of you winning the competition and you being detained on TV. What a dramatic scene!â
âIf had known how much winning the championship would cost, | would have given it to you,â Anna joked with a wry smile. She then stood up, nodded slightly to the prison guard, and said, âLetâs go back, shall we? | have things to do this afternoon.â
The guard put on her hat and stood up, saying, âLetâs go.â
They then walked away, and Adam could smell the rose shampoo in Annaâs hair as she passed by. Watching her back as she walked away, Adam felt less dejected. After coming back to his senses, he proceeded to his office.
Anna and the guard had just left the building when the prison guard grabbed Annaâs arm and winked with a sly smile.
âWhatâs the matter?â Anna had no idea what was wrong, but she could guess what she was up to. So, Anna patiently waited for her response.
The guard pointed to the other building and said, âI need to get some medicine. Is it okay if we come back later?â
ââArenât you afraid Iâl take advantage of the opportunity to escape?â Anna asked, surprised The young woman confidently shook her head, replying, âI was on duty in the conference room and heard you speaking with your lawyer. He wanted to bail you out, but you refused. So | donât think youâll run away.â She then took Annaâs arm and led her to the outpatient facility. 503 Finally Free There werenât many people picking up the medicine, but everyone was talking to the place appear noisy. At the same time, a television nearby was broadcasting a cosmetics commercial.
âHas the news program ended?â A man on a bench next to him looked up, his gaze fixed on the TV screen.
âThe news will be on in a minute. Itâs commercial time,â the woman next to him said.
âAllright, let us just wait a little longer.â
They both stopped talking after that. Intrigued by their conversation, Anna couldnât help but look at them and notice them leaning together and closing their eyes, looking cozy.
The commercial ended just as the news preview began after the guard finished picking up the medication. âLetâs go,â the guard said cheerfully to Anna Anna was about to walk to the front door when she heard something. She paid close attention to the news on TV. A few seconds later, she was stunned and strangely excited. After hearing the beginning of the news and wishing she could watch it all, she felt conflicted.
âWhatâs the matter?â The guard asked as she noticed that Anna was in a trance, and she then also started watching the news.
On the screen, there was a woman in a hospital gown sitting on a cheeks were thin, and she had two distinct dark circles under her eyes. It was Johanna.
Johanna pulled out a stack of papers, unpacked one of them and stated, âThis is the personal information those patients, including their hospital treatment cases. This evidence suggests that those people had leukemia before working at Lemon. | am certain that they were hired on purpose to frame Ms. Wright, the owner of Lemon.â 503 Finally Free Hearing that, the prison guard reached out and pointed to the TV screen in front of her, looking at Anna suspiciously.âIs this news about you?â Instead of answering the guard, Anna remained silent, her gaze fixed on the image on the television.
âWhat Iâm going to say next is also very important. Itâs the evidence that can prove that Ms. Wright did not kill anyone,â Johanna said, picking up another file. She handed the reporter a piece of paper. It was a printout of a screenshot of a text message chat, with the time and content clearly visible.
âThe evidence is as follows and| quote, âfs there anything else you want me to do?â
âYou have two options. First, torture Anna for me. | do not want her to die, but I want her to be crippled or disfigured or to have a more miserable life than mine. Second, let Anna murder you.â
âVI take the second,â Bill replied.
Annaâs eyes ached a little as she stared at the image, especially when she heard the words âIâll take the second.â Her emotions became extremely complicated.
Then Johanna smiled as she held the photograph in her hand while the reporter told her that the photo didnât prove anything because it could be faked.
Johanna responded calmly, â| have Billâs phone card, which is where this message was saved. | asked my lawyer, and Iâm confident that the text message can be used as direct evidence. | swear Iâm telling the truth. Iâm not going to fabricate false evidence to smear him.â
Finally, she took out the letter Bill had left her. The content of this letter was her secret, but she eventually chose to make it public. The letter gave a general account of everything that had happened, beginning with 503 Finally Free Billâs collaboration with Ada to frame Lemon and continuing through the following events. He also told her about the evidence associated with each incident.
Johanna looked as if she was about to have a nervous breakdown after reading the letter. Before the end of the statement, she shook her head and muttered, âHe did everything for me. Itâs all my fault.â | want to apologize to Mrs. Wright. I never intended to hurt her, but it was all my fault. | feel so bad for her that I donât know what | can do to make it right. After some consideration, |
think that the only way to prove her innocence was to make all the evidence public.â
Johanna finished with a genuine smile and a sign of relief. Guilt and remorse had tortured her for so long.
After seeing Johanna on the screen, Anna also smiled. Despite her best efforts to remain calm and rational every day, she began to suffer from insomnia and anxiety as the public trial approached. She was prepared for the worst, but she did not expect things to be resolved in such an unexpected manner.
The next afternoon, Annaâs public trial was canceled, and she was immediately released. When Anna walked out of the detention center, the golden sunshine shone on the road. She wrapped her coat tightly around her body and was surprised to see Wayne standing in front of the door, waiting for her.