Chapter: 616
She clenched her teeth, vowing to make Rena's life unbearable.
At that moment, the police officer added, “I advise you not to entertain any dangerous notions. Once Miss Gordon becomes aware of your possession of the mental illness certificate, she has applied for a restriction order... In other words, Miss Coleman, you are prohibited from approaching Miss Gordon within a two-meter radius, or we will promptly transport you to a psychiatric hospital upon receiving the notification."
Having spoken thus, the police officers guided Elvira into the waiting car.
“Let's go. Whether you are genuinely psycho or not, you must undergo the necessary procedures at the mental institution."
Elvira struggled and screamed in a state of hysteria.
“I want to see Waylen."
The escorting police officer sneered.
"Mr. Fowler has no desire to see you."
Elvira stood there, utterly stunned...
After departing from the hospital, Rena embarked on a flight to Rouemn, a country shimmering with enchantment.
There, amidst the picturesque landscape, she resided for a splendid week, accompanied by her dear friend Paisley. As their time together drew to a close, Paisley, wearing an expression of sincere concern, implored Rena to return to their hometown of Duefron.
“In Duefron, there are countless matters that await your attention,"
Paisley advised, her words flowing like a gentle melody.
"Please don't confine yourself to my company alone. I am perfectly content here, basking in the glorious sunlight, surrounded by attractive individuals, including the handsome doctors."
Paisley playfully blinked, evoking a sense of Lightheartedness.
Rena's lips curved into a warm smile as she responded, “Very well, I shall return."
To bid Rena farewell, Paisley arranged for a car to transport them to the departure point.
Before parting ways, Paisley tenderly clasped Rena's hand, her voice carrying a soft whisper, "You have blossomed into a remarkable individual. You radiate a newfound aura."
Returning to the familiar embrace of Duefron, Rena's journey continued.
It was then that Vera, a dear acquaintance, reached out to Rena, not only to request a gift but also to extend an invitation to Roscoe's upcoming birthday celebration.
As Rena set her luggage down in the cozy confines of her small apartment, she gracefully settled onto the sofa, her countenance adorned with a gentle grin.
"I have indeed brought gifts for you but attending the birthday party might not be within my plans," she said with a smile.