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"Wait!" Zhuanzhuan suddenly spoke.

"Go ahead." Nan Fei stopped walking but didn’t turn around.

"I had a dream, and I don’t know why ever since Ying Jiuming died I started having such dreams, many of which are different from reality." Zhuanzhuan looked bewildered, staring blankly at so distant place, "I dreamt that Jiang Yang died on the day you married Huo Beijiang! He was pushed into the river by , and you didn’t have ti to save him, and there was more..."

"Tell , in your dream, did I die?" Nan Fei interrupted Zhuanzhuan urgently.

"Yes!"

"How did I die?"

"A car accident." Zhuanzhuan couldn’t help but shiver, "It was ..."

"I see!" Nan Fei trembled all over, stumbling out. In the corridor, Yu Fengji was standing by the door, clearly aware of the sisters’ conversation. Even though there were no outsiders, the surveillance video was on and couldn’t be turned off.

"Are you okay?" Yu Fengji asked with concern.

"I’m fine." Nan Fei shook her head, her face pale, "I’m okay now. My sister spoke about the Jiang ili murder case, and it has nothing to do with , so I’m leaving."

"Do you need to arrange for soone to take you?"

"No, Jiang Yang and the others are still waiting for outside!" Nan Fei forced a pale, fragile smile, turning to leave, only to suddenly stop after a few steps.

Yu Fengji followed behind her, puzzled, "What’s wrong?"

Nan Fei shook her head, braced herself against the wall with her left hand, and rubbed her eyes with her right, unable to react for quite a while. After rubbing again, she said in confusion, "My eyes..."

Yu Fengji was startled and urgently asked, "What happened? What’s wrong with your eyes? Are you uncomfortable anywhere?"

Nan Fei rubbed her eyes again, the confusion in her heart gradually fading. While she walked out just now, due to the great shock, she couldn’t focus, and her hearing was not as good as usual. But just now... it seed she could walk normally without focusing carefully to listen.

It was like it was before she lost her sight, yet now she’s tried several tis, and she still sees nothing.

Strange!

Nan Fei tried hard to open her eyes again and still couldn’t see anything, so she finally gave up, assuming it was an illusion, and didn’t dwell on it.

******

After the conversation with Nan Fei, Jiang Zhuanzhuan was taken back to the temporary holding room by the police. She needed to be retried because of the jailbreak and the Jiang ili case, and she couldn’t return to prison directly. When she arrived at the holding room, she imdiately saw Shi Ying detained next door.

Zhuanzhuan had been in a daze, but Shi Ying imdiately lunged at her, "You frad , you deliberately frad !" Shi Ying’s eyes were bloodshot, and her face no longer carried its previous arrogance.

Being locked up for these days, she just realized the fear, understanding she was in big trouble. Originally, she thought her grandfather would rescue her, at most keeping her locked for a few days, and no one could really do anything to her. After all, she hadn’t done anything wrong; what did Jiang Zhuanzhuan’s jailbreak have to do with her?

She hadn’t done anything, and no one could do anything to her! But reality gave Shi Ying a harsh slap; her family not only didn’t think of rescuing her but even stated directly that since she made mistakes, she must bear the consequences, and they would fully cooperate with the investigation.

When Shi Ying heard this, she was struck by lightning, almost unable to believe her ears. It was not until now that she suddenly realized how stupid she had been; without her grandfather’s help, she was nothing.

And her grandfather had already warned her, but she was too proud and stubborn to listen.

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