Novel Name : This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr

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Sudden Change of Events

Maybe after being exposed to so many life and death situations, Dr. Lancaster could seem very

indifferent, just the same as being a criminal police officer. After they had witnessed all sorts of murder

cases and all kinds of terrifying corpses, their heart would gradually turn numb from the repetition and

exposure of these gory scenes. “Dr. Lancaster is so great,” Freddie said with a sigh as he thought

about it.

Sonia smiled without continuing the conversation, but she heaved a huge sigh of relief inside. She

couldn’t judge whether Tim was a great doctor or not because that was just how his personality was,

and the reason he became a doctor wasn’t to save lives and help the injured.

According to himself, he became a doctor because he liked the feeling of performing surgery, as it gave

him a great sense of pleasure and satisfaction.

Although this was a very sick reason, it was undeniable that he had saved a lot of people. So, he could

be considered excellent, in a way.

However, the most important thing for her now was that the colossal stone weighing on her heart had

been lifted. Fortunately, she could pull the wool over Freddie’s eyes so that he didn’t continue to

assume that Tim was really a cold-blooded devil. If he did, he might start investigations on Tim.

Even though she wasn’t sure if Tim had done anything malicious in the dark, she didn’t hear about

them, at least. So, she could play on plausible deniability.

Therefore, as his friend, she couldn’t stand idly by when others were suspicious of him.

Even if she was wrong in covering up for Tim, she was still a person with her own biases, not a totally

impartial one.

Since she had selfish desires, why shouldn’t she just act according to her heart’s desires then?

Sonia locked those thoughts away as she glanced at Freddie and asked, “Officer Chase, was Dr.

Lancaster the one who attended to Anya after you sent her to the hospital?”

“No.” He shook his head. “After we sent her there, the one who attended to her first was a general

doctor. We have no idea what happened afterward, but that general doctor left halfway, saying he was

busy. So, in the end, it was Dr. Lancaster who took over, and after he had given her a checkup, he

prescribed her some immunosuppressant drugs and told us to take her back, saying that this was a

normal situation. She’ll be in pain for a few days, but after taking some medication, she will be fine and

doesn’t need to be hospitalized.”

“I see.” The edges of her lips twitched as she tried to suppress the amusement in her heart.

What does he mean by a normal situation, only oral medication is needed and no hospitalization? I

think he’s clearly doing this on purpose, she reckoned.

At least from what she had heard, once rejection happened after surgery, they had to be hospitalized

for observation and treatment, and she had never heard of just taking the medication to suppress it.

Furthermore, Tim was a surgeon, not an orthopedist. He wasn’t even in the correct department for such

an ailment, so his credibility was naturally much lower.

Despite this, she knew very well why he did what he had done—to stand up for her.

Tim was aware that Anya and Sonia had a dispute before, and when he happened to find out that the

police had sent Anya to the hospital, he asked the general doctor to leave so he could take over. Then,

he simply prescribed some medication to close the case.

The reason he did that wasn’t to treat Anya but to prolong her suffering so he could vent out the

frustrations on Sonia’s behalf. But, of course, Sonia wouldn’t say this out loud as this would cause

trouble for him.

After all, he did this for her, and it would be ungrateful on her part if she sold him out. So even if what

he did was wrong, she wouldn’t snitch on him.

“Please take me to visit Anya, Officer Chase,” Sonia requested.

No matter what, she was already here, and it wouldn’t be a bad idea to see how pathetic Anya was

doing now. Otherwise, this would have been a wasted trip.

“Sure, she’s right here,” Officer Chase answered, pointing at the detention center.

Sonia nodded and followed him through the main doors of the detention center. Regardless, she

abruptly stopped in her tracks and didn’t want to enter any further.

Freddie noticed her behavior as he stopped and stood beside her while she lifted her head and looked

in the cell.

The space inside was divided into two—half had a table and chair while the other half had iron railings.

Inside, there was a simple single bed with sheets.

Right now, Anya was wearing an orange vest that the suspects were wearing and laying on the single

bed, wailing and rolling in pain.

As the pain was too much for her to bear, her eyes were squeezed shut, and she gripped the sheets

tightly. Her face twisted into an agonizing expression; she looked pale and was covered in so much

cold sweat that her hair was drenched.

Beside her, there were also two female police officers taking care of her—one pressed her down and

wanted to stuff a towel into her mouth lest she accidentally bit her own tongue, and another was bent

over, dispensing the medication to her.

Sonia felt her heart wrench when she saw Anya in such a state. Her face involuntarily cringed as she

clasped her hands tightly in front of her chest.

She didn’t pity Anya, of course; she purely felt as though she could experience the pain Anya was

feeling at such a sight.

Sonia closed her eyes as she quickly turned around and walked away. After a few steps outside the

detention center, she stopped and opened her eyes again, letting out a long breath.

Now, she rather regretted the decision to visit her earlier because she could feel her own legs hurting

just from recalling the imagery from before.

While she was rubbing her temples, she heard Freddie’s voice from behind, asking, “Miss Reed, aren’t

you going to greet Anya?”

She spun around and smiled. “I don’t think so. I think it will only be more painful for her if I go in. After

all, I’m the one who placed her there, and she’s in so much pain because she stopped her

immunosuppressants. She must be hating me right now, so I’ll be a little kind and not go in to provoke

her.”

Freddie’s facial muscles twitched at her excuse, and after a few seconds, he finally replied, “You’re so

kind, Miss Reed.”

As though he couldn’t tell that she was secretly mocking Anya.

Yet, Freddie had to agree that Anya would flare up upon seeing Sonia and become even more violent.

Once that happened, the ones to suffer would be the police officers, so it was better if she didn’t enter.

“I’ll take you to President Fuller then, Miss Reed,” Freddie said.

She nodded. “Thank you.”

Halfway when they were walking toward the offices, she saw three people in the direction of the

interrogation rooms. Just like Anya, one of them was wearing the orange vest that suspects wear, and

his hands were cuffed as two officers held him.

Clearly, this was another criminal who had broken the law and was just finished with interrogation.

After she glanced at him, she looked away and didn’t pay the man any mind as she continued to

saunter towards the police chief’s office.

Unexpectedly, the person being held away was stunned when he saw Sonia. Then, his beady eyes

widened in surprise, and his slumped, stocky body suddenly straightened as he became incredibly

agitated.

The next second, he found a surge of strength and shoved to the left and right, shaking off the shackles

from the two officers behind himself and dashed toward Sonia.

This sudden change stunned everyone at the scene, and a female officer who passed by even yelped

in shock.

Immediately, Freddie stepped forward and placed Sonia behind himself. Then, he whisked out his

baton and aimed it at the man lurching at her. With a severe expression, he shouted, “Hold it! I’m

ordering you to stop right now. If you take another step, I will use my weapon on you.”

Behind him, Sonia realized this criminal was coming for her, and she was startled. Luckily Freddie had

yanked her to the back, where she could breathe a huge sigh of relief and calm down from the scare.

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