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The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 2505
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Chapter 2505

Norman was even more confused. “Me?”

Freyja laughed. “If it weren’t for the special rooftop design that you came up with, I wouldn’t

have been able to think of a better MO than yours.”

Leia’s curiosity was piqued, and she jerked Freyja’s hand. “What kind of operation are we

talking about here?”

Just as Freyja was about to answer her, she was interrupted by her cell phone’s ringtone.

She picked it up and saw that it was Colton.

On the other side of town, in the judicial appraisal center…

Nollace sat in the car’s back seat and glanced at the center’s gate. Immediately afterward,

Edison came to the car and knocked on the window.

He lowered the car window slowly, and Edison leaned slightly forward and reported, “The

result of the appraisal has come out. She doesn’t have a mental disorder, but she’s been

diagnosed with severe depression.”

Nollace narrowed his eyes. “Is there anything that looks abnormal and fishy?”

“No, no one from the judicial appraisal center has interfered with the affair, but… Apart

from us, it seems that Mr. Hathaway’s men are also keeping an eye on every movement

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that’s taking place in the prison.”

Nollace nodded. “It seems that Colton has taken some precautions too.”

‘If my aunt was really exempted from serving her sentence, what she would do first is

undoubtedly avenge her son. Because of Ken’s death, she hates the Knowles and me to the

bone.

‘And Colton is keeping an eye on this matter to prevent my aunt from hurting Freyja.‘

At this moment, Freyja arrived at the villa after receiving Colton’s call. Colton was standing

in front of the window and just hung up a call.

Freyja stepped forward. “My mother has been diagnosed with severe depression?”

Colton’s eyes moved. “Yeah. I got the news saying that the prison’s management has sent

someone to contact Dad. But when I rushed back here, Dad had already gone out.”

As soon as she heard that, her face turned pale, her body swayed backward, and she

almost fell to the ground. “What?”

Colton quickly supported her. “I’ve already sent someone to follow Dad. There’s no need to

worry about him.”

Freyja pursed her lips tightly.

‘My mother has been diagnosed with mental illness and is severely depressed, so it’s

normal for the prison to contact and summon her family members to the prison to visit and

accompany her.

‘But Dad is soft–hearted. Everything should be fine if my mother only wants to use him.

What I dread the most is that she won’t even spare my dad’s life…‘

Colton hugged her in his arms. “I know what you’re worried about. Mrs. Pruitt won’t hurt

your father, at least not until she achieves her goal. On the contrary, she needs your father

now.”

“I know, but I…” Her voice sounded dry and hoarse. She then closed her mouth and

remained silent.

Colton felt her trembling in his arms and tightened his embrace.

Sandy was granted medical parole, but she had to go to the designated hospital under the

accompaniment of her family members. Prison guards were standing by in the corridor of

the hospital. In the psychology clinic, apart from the psychiatrist, Sandy and Brandon were

the only ones present.

The psychiatrist asked some questions, but Sandy refused to answer.

The psychiatrist frowned and gazed at Brandon. “Has she always been like this?”

Brandon was stunned for a split second but then replied in an awkward manner, “This… It

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seems to be so.”

“Since when did it start?”

Brandon did not answer.

The psychiatrist saw how embarrassed he was, thought of the prison guards standing

outside the door at that very moment, and came to the conclusion that this woman should

be a prisoner.

He flipped through the documents in his hands. “If the appraisal confirms that it’s indeed a

mental illness and the patient still refuses to cooperate during the treatment process, it’ll

be difficult for us to find a way to suppress it.”

After saying that, the psychiatrist picked up his pen and wrote something on the paper. “I’ll

prescribe some medication for her first. She can take it if she has insomnia or dreamy

nights.”

Brandon nodded. “Okay.”

The psychiatrist got up and went out to get the medicine, so Sandy and Brandon were the

only ones left in the consultation room.

Brandon looked at Sandy, who was still refusing to speak, and her indifferent and dull gaze.

He then sighed. “Why are you doing this? As long as you can let go of some of your

preoccupations and think this through, you will never be haunted by your own emotions

anymore.”