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Avery rearâended Nathenâs car. When the car stopped, several police cars
behind immediately blocked Nathenâs car.
The front and back sections of the road were temporarily closed. The
policemen came out of the car and walked to the window of the driverâs seat.
They pointed the gun at Nathen inside the car.
A policeman said in a stern voice, âGet out of the car!â
Nathen turned off the engine, let go of the steering wheel, opened the car
door, and got out.
Avery, who was approaching from behind, clenched his fists. He ignored the
presence of the police and directly approached Nathen.
The police immediately stopped him. âMr. Gallard, please calm down. We
will handle it properly, and youâll get a justified result.â
Avery said coldly, âHe brought my wife out from such a high terrace. If not
for the surveillance cameras in my backyard, no one would know about it
even if she got injured or died. Dr. Elicott had just been suspended from work in the hospital, yet he
kidnapped a woman. Thatâs unforgivable!â
âHe didnât kidnap me. I wanted to go with him.â Behind Avery, Darlene got
out of the car and clenched her fists to calm herself down.
Avery sneered silently. At that time, she had become normal.
It seemed that she was not depressed and that she was not afraid of other
people or light.
With her poor acting skills, how had he been tricked by her for so many days?
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Avery walked over with a concerned expression and deliberately said, âAre you alright? Did he hurt you?â
Darlene immediately retreated in fear, her face full of rejection towards him.
Under so many people, she subconsciously felt fear, but she had to explain. Otherwise, Nathen would be
viewed as a criminal by Avery who kidnapped
her.
She had been in prison, so she knew best how powerful Avery was.
Avery frowned. Was she so disgusted with him?
Darlene tried to be calm and said, âI have a heart disease and want to be
hospitalized, but Mr. Gallard trapped me at home. So I contacted Dr. Elicott
to take me away. It is my fault.â
The police noticed that Darleneâs hands were trembling. With his years of
experience in handling cases, he felt that Darleneâs mental state was not
normal.
Avery interrupted Darlene, âMr. Dorsey, my wife is suffering from
depression. Her mental state is not steady. Please donât take her words
seriously.
No matter what the situation is, my wife is currently seriously ill. Dr. Elicott
pretended to be the psychologist I hired and entered my manor. Then he
secretly took my wife away through the terrace. He is suspected of doing
illegal things, right?â
Darlene did not think much about it and said anxiously, âI am normal and
sober now and can be responsible for my words and actions. I have made it
very clear that I contacted Dr. Elicott myself and asked him to take me
away.â
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Avery looked like he was unwilling to argue with Darlene. âAlright. Donât get agitated. You get not only
psychological illnesses but also heart disease. So
you canât be excited.
âI asked you to recuperate at home because you need a peaceful and quiet environment. If youâre not
satisfied with it, you can tell me directly. You jumped down such a high terrace. What will you do if you
have a heart
attack?â
Darlene became agitated. âHeâll never let me go. Sir, please believe me. I wanted to divorce him a long
time ago. He was the one who held my brother
and grandmother hostage and forced me to stay with him. He evenâ¦â
Avery interrupted her with a deep voice, âDarlene, the more you talk, the
more excited you become. Youâre not in a good state right now. Iâll take you
back to rest soon.
âMr. Anthony, youâll handle the matters here. Iâll bring my wife to the police station later if thereâs anything
else you want to ask.â
The policeman nodded and did not say anything else. He sensed that Darlene
was not in a normal state.
The words of people with psychological illnesses couldnât work as evidence.
As for Nathen, as a kidnapper, the police would not believe him even if he explained.
He took Darlene away without permission, which was an undeniable fact, and the police naturally had to
take him away as a suspect first.
Avery took Darlene into the car. It seemed that he was holding her, but in fact, the hand that was blocked
by their bodies was pulling Darleneâs arm to walk forward.
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When Darlene looked back anxiously, Nathen had already been taken into the car by the police. When
Avery stuffed her into the car, the police car had already left.
In the current situation, Darleneâs words were invalid, and Nathen had no
way to prove his innocence.
Darlene was pressed by Avery on the passenger seat. When she was about to
get out of the car, Avery had already gotten in the car and quickly locked the
door.
After the police left, his expression immediately turned cold. âWhere do you want to go? Do you want to
save your adulterer?â
Nathen was a doctor. Darlene knew that if he became a criminal, it would have a great impact on his
future work.
If not for the depression, she would never have left with Nathen.
She said anxiously, âIt has nothing to do with him. I asked him to take me away. Please let him go. Itâs my
fault.â
Avery stepped on the accelerator and said, âDonât worry, I will deal with you later.â
He sneered, âIt seems that you are normal now. You are not afraid of
anything and can speak fluently.
âDarlene, youâre really good at pretending to be depressed. You lied to me for
so many days. Do you think you can get what you want?â
Darlene suddenly felt scared. âWhat do you mean? Pretending to be depressed?â
Avery looked at her expression indifferently. âDr. Flaherty of the psychology
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department has told me that you have no depression at all. Didnât you
pretend to be sick and push Vivian downstairs because she heard your secret this morning? Darlene,
you miscalculatedâ¦â
He lowered his voice and said slowly, âLet me tell you. Your brother will never get a heart transplantation
in his life.
âDonât you want to be together with Nathen? Then Iâll let him stay in prison. As for you, if you donât want
to go to prison, itâs okay.â
Before Darlene could figure out what his last sentence meant, he stopped the car outside the mental
hospital in Baltimore.
âDonât you have a psychological problem? And you even got out of control and pushed someone
downstairs. Then I will send you to stay here and treat your illness.â
Avery leaned over, pushed open the passenger door, and pulled her down.
Someone came out of the mental hospital to receive her. Avery sneered,
âTake her in. Ms. Garcia has serious depression. If she loses control of her
emotions, she will push people and kill them. She should have a proper and
detailed examination.â
Darlene subconsciously turned around to grab the car door. Mental hospitals
were not similar to prisons. Even though the people in the prison were
ruthless, at least they were conscious. However, many people here were
lunatics.
She gripped the car door tightly to stop the door from closing. Then she
raised her head and looked at Avery in the car, but could only see indifference in his eyes.