Chapter 2797

It was when a sharp pain shot through her hand and it felt as though a needle was piercing her vein did Mandy finally realize that Rain was giving her an injection!

A sense of fear rose from the soles of her feet and ascended to the top of her

head.

Could it be that this woman was really capable of murdering someone?

Did she run out of patience and decide to poison and kill her?

Rain skillfully completed the procedure. Then, she chuckled and patted Mandy's cheek. She did it gently this time. "Do you think that starving yourself can force us to release you? Don't worry, I have IV drips that can sustain your life. You won't die! If you refuse to tell me the truth, I'll continue to give you drips until they aren't enough to keep you alive. Then, I'll insert a feeding tube through your nose and give you liquid food. That's how patients in vegetative states survive. You're destined to live."

Mandy felt despair. She did not expect Rain to be so cruel.

The idea that she just came up with was countered by her right away.

Moreover, Rain acted without hesitation. She did not even give her a chance to negotiate.

Rain said to the person beside her, "Someone will be coming to do a shift handover with you shortly. Remember to remind them to come in every hour and confirm whether Ms. Sanders is still alive or not. Oh, by the way, when the IV drip finishes, remove the needle for her to avoid blood backflow. She's too weak now."

Rain turned around and left after giving her instructions.

She sat in the living room. She furrowed her brows while reporting to Luke, "Mandy still refuses to say anything."

A person who feared death was afraid of going to prison too.

However, Mandy had not truly experienced a near-death encounter yet. She probably would not confess that easily and risk being thrown into prison.

"Keep going," replied Luke.

Mandy must confess everything.

In A City's detention center, Marcos and Ethan were sitting on the chairs. According to the laws of A City, family members were not allowed to visit someone who had been detained. Hence, Marcos did not come to visit Matysh as his nephew but as Ethan's assistant.

The police officers in the detention center escorted Matysh to the room.

expected, Matysh looked disheveled. His beard covered his entire face, and his hair was messy. Apart from

was an incredulous expression on Ethan's face. Where

in such a state

His wretchedness

close. They merely maintained a facade of harmony for the sake of Old Master Abaza and the family's reputation. Their hearts

him in such a state. He questioned in an

calm expression on his face and

of them spoke in Russian, but the police officer who was assigned to watch Matysh could only understand English. As he

Matysh glared at him.

with an accent, and he was not good at it. However, this man insisted that he spoke English. Would that

superior to Marcos. After

this moment, he formed a stark contrast

big blow to his sense

accept the

had asked him to be his defense attorney. Why did he bring Marcos

here to

if he had made a mistake. Should

Marcos was his nephew and he was here to help him in

could he help without understanding

from the police, but they're currently being translated. I'd like to hear about what happened at that time and the incident of breaking into someone's home and injuring the owners." Ethan straightened out his attitude, understanding that regardless of whether bringing Marcos was

wanted to see the case file provided by the

not expect the detention center in A City to be so careless. They detained a foreigner, yet they did not even bother to prepare a translated

translating those case files

the previous

mention that the reason why the police officers came looking for him was not because of the home invasion case but rather the

the police had not brought it up, he would not have remembered the illegal act

an act,

Matysh had been waiting

first thing

unhappy.

Marcos, the disgrace of their family, along

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