Chapter 925
The prison guard''s words stunned everyone in the cell!
Lady Wilson and Wendy could not believe their ears!
What?
Didn''t they say that ine was guilty of fraud?
Didn’t they say that she would be locked up in this detention center for at least ten years, twenty
years, or even longer than this?
Why were they letting her go now?
If ine was released now, how could they possibly b e able to live in the vi at Thompson First
when they are released from the detention center in ten days? 7
Lady Wilson was panicking at this time!
At this moment, ine, who was already half-dead, suddenly jumped out of bed in excitement when
she heard the prison guard''s words! 7
She could not feel the pain she felt when she got beaten up earlier! ine felt as though she had
been given a brand new life after she heard this sentence. 1
Thank god! She could finally leave this detention center now!
ine danced and cheered excitedly, "Hahaha! This is great! I am going to be released from this
detention center now. Hahaha! This is simply too amazing. This i
s fantastic! I am going out to live in my vi at Thompson First now!” 7
After she was done speaking, ine looked at Lady Wilson before she started cursing, "Hahaha!
You vicious olddy. I bet you never would have dreamt that I would be released from this detention
center before you. Hahaha!"
"The same goes for you too, Wendy. The both of you can continue enjoying your time in the
detention center! Cherish the days that you have left in here.
After the both of you are released from this ce, you will not even have a ce to live or a roof
over your heads anymore! Both of you are going to be living out o n the streets!" 9
"I can''t believe that both of you were actually thinking of living in my vi at Thompson First! Dream
on! After both of you are released, you should go and check out your own ancestral grave and see
which one of your ancestors is actually worthy enough to live in my vi at Thompson First! Not to
even mention two paupers like the both of you!" 7
Lady Wilson was trembling in anger. At this time, she really wanted ine to die.
She really regretted not encouraging Jennifer to beat ine to death before this.
Now, this shrewd woman was about to be released right in front of her eyes! There was no poetic
justice!
Wendy scolded angrily, "You b*tch! Don''t be happy too early. Perhaps the court is about to sentence
you and you will be sentenced to life imprisonment after you are tried in court! You will not even be
able to step out of prison in your lifetime then!” s
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ine cursed and yelled, "Fuck you! All of my grievances have already been cleared. I am about to
be released from this detention center and I am going to gain back my freedom now! The few of you
homeless vagrants should hurry up and pray for more blessings for yourselves now!" 7
After she was done speaking, ine red at Jennifer before gritting her teeth and cursing,
"Jennifer, you ugly fat pig from the countryside! Who gave you the guts to hit me and force me to
kneel and lick the porridge off the ground? Just wait! When you are released from this detention
center, I will find someone toe and beat you up and kill you! You b* tch! Aren''t you very filial
toward your mother? Wait! After I get out of this ce, I will find out where your mother is buried.
After that, I will open up your mother''s graves and throw all of her ashes away!" 9
Jennifer was trembling with anger at this time. She honestly wanted to kill ine on the spot.
As she was about to attack ine, the prison guard suddenly asked, "ine, do you want to leave
or not?"
ine hurriedly replied, "Yes, I am leaving. I wille with you now. I do not want to stay here for
another minute longer."
The prison guard said, "Then hurry up ande with
me to pack up your belongings."
Since the prison guard was there, the other inmates could not raise their hands to hit ine even if
they really wanted to. They could only re angrily at her a s they held back their anger, s
Jennifer was filled with more anger and hatred toward ine at this time. This was because she
despised and hated anyone who dared to speak ill of her mother. ine actually dared to say that
she was going to throw her mother’s ashes away! That was a crime worthy of death!