To put it crudely, it was not as if Susan was innocent in the first place.

The discussion between the Shane and the Garcia family went swimmingly.

Consequently, they skipped the lengthy interrogation process for Susan's case. Susan was merely held in a maximum-security prison as she awaited her final trial in two days.

At the same time, Silas had also arranged for Warren's detention in jail.

Warren's sentence would be far lighter than that of Susan's. He did not have a hand in Yulia's murder, nor was he the direct culprit in poisoning Harrison. All he did was plant his ideas in Susan's head.

He would merely be tried for instigation, which came with a jail term not exceeding three years.

Nonetheless, Natalie could care less about his sentencing. Frankly, she had no direct grudges against him, and three years in jail was, in her opinion, a satisfactory punishment for Warren.

“Darling, I want to talk to Susan,” said Natalie when she saw a handcuffed and shackled Susan leaving the interrogation room. She was being escorted to a maximum-security prison to await trial.

nodded. “Okay, I'll

was restrained and guarded by two police officers; she could hardly harm

husband before approaching Susan, who was being ushered into a

She shouted hastily, “Susan!”

to drip venom as she spat, “It's you.” Natalie stopped about

trigger Susan, who tried to lunge at the

her body when the police officers held her

her with a baton to warn

teeth against the pain, and she could only

didn't bring the

would see me choking

my idea; it was Harrison's. He asked me to bring the police to the hospital at

impossible!” Susan shot

his ward. Besides, you called Warren two days ago and

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