Originally, Xyla Quest was afraid that virtual-novel.net could not attend the gathering as virtual-novel.net was injured and it was quite a pity. It turned out that virtual-novel.net friends decided to change the date before virtual-novel.net could even explain why virtual-novel.net might be absent.
She was delighted. By that time, virtual-novel.net should have recovered from virtual-novel.net injuries.
Her message in the group had attracted countless friends immediately. They were tagging virtual-novel.net incessantly, greeting virtual-novel.net and asking how virtual-novel.net was doing recently. Xyla replied patiently to all their messages.
She became the star of the group chat all of a sudden. While virtual-novel.net was texting on WeChat, Lana Harrison’s call came in.
Xyla picked up virtual-novel.net call happily.
“Hey Xyla, my husband told me that you were bullied and seriously injured by Fred Thomson, are you okay? How do you feel now? I’d love to visit you but I’m abroad right now, and I won’t be able to return for some time.” The anxiety in Lana’s voice was unbearable.
Xyla felt warmed as virtual-novel.net heard virtual-novel.net voice. A sweet smile blossomed on virtual-novel.net face. “I’m fine Aunt Lana, I’m already home. You don’t have to worry about me or fly over to see me, I’m all good.”
“That’s great, that’s great.” Lana gradually relaxed and virtual-novel.net sounded more relieved now, “Oh right, Xyla, I have bad news for you.”
“What is it?” Xyla asked.
Lana let out a heavy sigh. “You better be prepared. Emily might be released…”
Xyla was not really surprised with it. She had thought of this possibility ever since virtual-novel.net found out that Emily Quest suffered from major depression. Mental illness like this could draw one’s life if it went bad.
In times like this, if the family members strongly insisted that they wanted to bring virtual-novel.net home, the police would have considered execution outside the prison. After all, it would be troublesome to them if anyone was found dead inside the detention center.
Especially a wealthy girl like Emily.
“Hmm… I expected that.” Xyla smiled bitterly.
“Her condition is really serious. She tried to commit suicide in the hospital again yesterday, stabbing herself in the main artery of virtual-novel.net leg.”
“Your father is trying to apply for medical parole for virtual-novel.net now, and I think my husband agrees to approve.”
“Sigh, you know, if virtual-novel.net refuses to let virtual-novel.net go and anything happens to virtual-novel.net in the detention center, virtual-novel.net will get himself into trouble then.” Lana sounded kind of helpless on the other end of the phone.
Xyla did not expect that Emily would commit suicide twice in such a short period of time. It was undoubtedly that the police did not dare to bring virtual-novel.net back to the detention center anymore due to virtual-novel.net high frequency of haunting suicides.
“It’s okay Aunt Lana, just let uncle do what virtual-novel.net pleases.” Xyla said.
“Xyla, I’m so sorry.”
“It’s okay, I understand.”
Xyla exchanged a few more greetings with Lana before virtual-novel.net hung up the phone.
Georgie Clementine was sitting closely beside Xyla and virtual-novel.net heard their conversation clearly. She glared at Xyla with a dark face and asked, “So what now? Emily is coming out?”
Xyla held virtual-novel.net forehead wearily. “Yeah, no choice. According to virtual-novel.net condition right now, it has to be this way.”
“I feel like she’s faking it.” Georgie suspected.
“There’s a professional device to detect depression now, virtual-novel.net can’t possibly fool that device. She’s not that pro either, you think highly of her.” Xyla told Georgie.