Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 273
Chapter 273 The Secret
When the warden of the women’s prison paid a special visit to Nancy, who was in solitary confinement, she was furious. The Smith family had instructed her to make Nancy suffer in prison, but they never said to kill her.
If the warden hadn’t shown up, Nancy might have died.
On the fifth day after Nancy was rushed to the hospital, she woke up in a state of complete mental breakdown.
She was desperate to meet someone from the Smith family, but Jasper wasn’t someone she could meet whenever she wanted.
Everyone simply regarded her as mentally ill.
Many people had seen reports about Nancy on television, but no one would believe what someone like her said.
They simply regarded her as a madwoman.
“Just do as you see fit!” said the superior.
Nancy was sent to a mental hospital and locked up for five days straight.
She was shackled to the head of the bed, forcibly injected with sedatives, and made to swallow medicine. She did not have a good time there at all.
When she encountered those male doctors. Nancy had to endure the feeling of being taken advantage of She endured all these humiliations alone.
From the initial struggles to the overwhelming hatred in the end, all these humiliations were brought upon by him.
She was brutally beaten and trampled by a group of people. The sharp blade left one wound after another on her body, now healing and scabbing over. Every drop of blood she shed, she would never forget in this lifetime. One day, she would surely make these people pay.
I’ll make sure you regret treating me this way, Jasper!
Nancy’s efforts at struggling were all in vain. A nurse from the mental hospital was coming over to give her medication.
This time, she didn’t struggle or scream anymore. Instead, she quietly accepted everything.
Even if the doctors were being indecent toward her.
Nancy’s mobile phone was taken away. Other than a gambling-addicted father who constantly pestered her for money, she had no other relatives or friends. She wanted to leave, but she didn’t know who to turn to for help except for that person.
She knew he must have a way to help her.
to have a cell phone to connect with the outside
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of hope to leave
pitch-black room, aside from the scent of disinfectant, there was a beam of light coming. from a
corridor, a figure quietly and slowly approached.
door creaked open slightly, and an ordinary-looking man stepped in. He had a greedy look in his eyes as he kept
felt his hand, which
let out
asked all of a
to make a
voice, he didn’t sound like a madman at all, but
a serious crime punishable by
Nancy was sedated and fell unconscious, which was why he dared
worry; I won’t
corridor, Nancy listened as the man’s footsteps came to a
want with me. If you’re uneasy and afraid that I’ll see your face, you can blindfold me. I won’t utter a word about this, and rest assured, I will be sure to reward you well after I leave
courage to return to the bedside, his hand trembling as
out an enticing sound, moaning softly as she said, “Keep
eyes gradually
flames of desire were ignited,
foul odor from
her eyes was fierce
I won’t rest until I get my revenge
an hour had passed, the man’s movements ceased, and he contentedly disengaged himselt
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dressed, he even
somewhat breathless as she said, “Don’t forget what you promised
man simply departed
up, the shackles on her hands had been
improving lately, so we’ll remove your shackles for now. However, if you have another episode and start shouting, we’ll have no choice but to take the same measures
massaged her wrist, and accepted the medicine handed
left, Nancy retrieved a mobile phone from under her pillow and dialed
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