With Evelin’s words, Elaine fell into a cold ice cellar. She was not in the mood to bother her if her request was too much.
She only knew that Evelin, who had been covering her at the Institution, was no longer concerned with her life.
The uneasy Elaine sat alone on the bed, watching Evelin and the two pack their personal belongings, she panicked and was afraid.
Staying up until noon in anxiety, the prison guard came to the cell again.
After the roll call was over, she said to Evelin and the others, "Have you three packed your things? Your lawyers have arrived. Now you can go through the formalities with me and prepare to be released from prison."
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