Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap

Chapter 951 Better Than An Outsider

On the way to prison from the police station, Atwood asked, “Mr. Donald, were you really unaware of this matter?”

Atwood found that to be unlikely. After all, how could someone just disappear into thin air in prison?

She had always relied on Stanford. Other than Stanford and Blithe Donald, no one else could help her.

Plus, was it possible for someone to enter and exit the prison as they pleased?

Atwood couldn’t help but get the idea that Blithe was the only person who could get her out of prison.

In return for his question, Blithe only gave him a glimpse and said nothing.

He had no obligation to explain it to Atwood.

He expected that she would go missing, and little did Atwood knew that Blithe was even more eager to figure this matter out than anyone else.

After a while, the car came to a halt. Blithe pretended to be unaware of the case and requested the warden to bring him a particular prisoner.

Upon hearing her name, the warden said, “This woman is sick and she is getting treated in the hospital now.” Atwood immediately turned to Blithe, thinking to himself, ‘Didn’t he say that he was unaware of it?’

“Why am I not informed about it?” Blithe asked. For such matters, the wardens would need to seek his approval, but he had never received an application from their side.

‘How sick was she? Why must she be treated at other hospitals and not the one in prison?’

He ignored Atwood’s questioning gaze and instructed the warden sternly, “Bring me to her now.”

“Yes, sir.” From Blithe’s tone, the warden knew there was trouble.

Hence, the group left the prison. On the way to the hospital, the warden asked, “Mr. Donald, do you really not know about it?”

Blithe squinted, “What do you mean?”

“We have been keeping a close watch on her under your order. She could leave this time because Michael came and handled the matter. We thought that was what you wanted too.”

committed a crime, so he went to Blithe and asked for his help. However, Blithe

angered by it and lectured him, “As government officers, we must lead by example. People who have committed crimes and endangered society cannot be let go so easily. Although it’s your relative, it’s a fact that he committed a crime, and he should be punished for that. We

speak of the

had been performing his tasks

it be that he had been hiding his

Blithe’s expression turned gloomy.

guard a prisoner who was hospitalized to prevent the prisoner from escaping. Sure enough, the warden arranged for all

ward today. The warden went to ask around and he was told that the woman was having a check-up now. The group went to

and said it was a

sure.” As many diseases needed to be determined through a B-scan ultrasound, nothing more was written on the form other than the type of check-up she

The most important thing was

didn’t believe

saw the two police officers responsible for watching over Lindsay guarding the door. It made them feel slightly more assured. Fortunately, she was still around. This way, there wouldn’t be

in? It’s not done

out soon,” One

food in his hands, which fell to the ground when he caught sight of Blithe. He turned around immediately, wanting to leave the scene, but unfortunately for him,

and started to blabber incoherent words, “Mr… Mr.

him. Instead, he threw

the nurse from the ward called for the next patient. However, no one had come out

to the ground and rushed into the examination ward. There were

who followed behind Atwood into the room, noticed the scene

her. She went to the toilet and never came back.” The doctors had waited for some time,

the exits

he spoke on the phone. Atwood rushed

time to escape by

her even

for guarding her were taken to the interrogation

getting treatment from an external hospital, am I right? Do the both of you not know about it? Why were

turned to look at Michael simultaneously. One of them answered, “ He said it was your orders and we do not need to guard her side

had been

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