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The prison guard’s announcement left everyone in the cell in shock!<fncd36> Content originallyes from find?novel</fncd36>
Lady Wilson and Wendy couldn’t believe what they were hearing!
What was happening?
Hadn’t they been told that ine was guilty of fraud?<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Weren’t they informed that she would be confined to this detention center for a minimum of ten years, or possibly even longer?
So why was she being released now?
If ine was free to go, how would they manage to live in the vi at Thompson First upon their release in just ten days?
Lady Wilson was ovee with panic!
At that very moment, ine, who had been feeling utterly defeated, suddenly leaped from her bed, brimming with excitement upon hearing the guard’s words!
The pain from earlier beatings faded away as she felt rejuvenated by this unexpected news.
Thank goodness! She was finally able to leave this detention center!
ine jumped and cheered, eximing, “Hahaha! This is incredible! I’m getting out of here! Hahaha! I can’t believe it! I’m going to live in my vi at Thompson First!”
After her ecstatic outburst, ine turned to Lady Wilson and began taunting her, “Hahaha! You wicked old woman! I bet you never thought I would be the first to leave this ce! Hahaha!”
“And you too, Wendy! You both can enjoy your remaining time in here. Make the most of it! When you finally get out, you won’t have a roof over your heads! You’ll be out on the streets!”
“I can’t believe you two actually thought you could live in my vi at Thompson First! Dream on! When you’re released, you might as well visit your ancestors’ graves and see if any of them are worthy enough to stay in my vi! Not that either of you paupers stand a chance!”
Lady Wilson trembled with rage. At that moment, she wished for nothing more than for ine to just disappear.
She deeply regretted not encouraging Gena to do something about ine before this moment.
Now, this cunning woman was about to walk free right in front of her! There was no sense of poetic justice!
Wendy shouted in anger, “You B*tch! Don’t celebrate too soon. The court could still hand down a life sentence, and you might never step outside again!”
ine shot back with fury, “Screw you! My grievances are cleared! I’m about to regain my freedom! You miserable vagrants should start praying for your own luck!”
After her outburst, ine red at Gena, gritting her teeth as she cursed, “Gena, you ugly fat pig from the countryside! Who gave you the nerve to hit me and force me to kneel and lick porridge off the ground? Just wait! When you get out of here, I’ll make sure someone beats you to a pulp! You think you’re so devoted to your mother? Just wait! I’ll find your mother’s grave and scatter her ashes!”
Gena was seething with rage, wishing she could take ine down right then and there.
As she prepared to confront ine, the prison guard interjected, “ine, do you want to leave or not?”
ine quickly responded, “Yes! I’m leaving! I don’t want to stay here for another second!”
The guard instructed, “Then hurry up and follow me to gather your things.”
With the guard present, the other inmates were unable tosh out at ine, though they red at her, filled with suppressed anger.
Gena’s fury toward ine intensified. She despised anyone who dared to insult her mother. How could ine even think of desecrating her mother’s ashes? That was unforgivable!
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