Chapter 1094 A Dramatic Change
Chapter 1094 A Dramatic Change
Maybe they had seen a lot of such things, so they seemed very indifferent.
Criminal police officers were the same. They had seen many murder cases and scary corpses, and gradually, they became numb.
"Dr. James is really great," Officer Miles said. Property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Sydney smiled and didn't say anything, feeling relieved.
She wouldn't comment on whether Finn was great or not.
After all, Sydney knew his character. He didn't become a doctor because he wanted to save lives.
According to Finn's words, the reason why he became a doctor was that he enjoyed opening people's bellies very much.
Although this reason was perverted, it was undeniable that Finn had saved many people, which was considered great.
The most important thing for Sydney right now was that the thing she feared did not happen.
Luckily, Officer Miles had been fooled into believing that Finn was not a cruel maniac.
If not, he might launch an investigation into Finn.
Sydney didn't know if Finn had secretly done anything evil, but at least she hadn't heard about it, so she could pretend that there was no such thing.
Then, as Finn's friend, it was naturally impossible for her to just watch Finn being suspected.
Even though she was covering up for Finn, she was a person with selfishness, not completely impartial.
So she followed her selfishness.
"Officer Miles, was Dr. James the one who received Greta after you sent her over to the hospital?" Sydney asked and looked at Officer Miles.
"No." Officer Miles shook his head. "It was another doctor. I don't know what happened. Halfway through the treatment, that doctor suddenly had something to do and left, and in the end, Dr. James examined Greta, prescribed some anti-rejection medicine, and let us bring her back. He said that it was a normal phenomenon. After Greta takes some medicine, the pain will be reduced in a few days, so there's no need for her to be hospitalized."
"I see." Sydney's mouth twitched, feeling amused.
'A normal phenomenon? No need to be hospitalized?
'Finn must have said that on purpose.'
Sydney had heard that after surgery, once rejection occurred, it was necessary for patients to be hospitalized for observation and treatment. She had never heard before that just taking medicine was enough.
What was more, Finn was not an orthopedist, so what he said was naturally unreliable.
As for why Finn did this, Sydney knew he wanted to help her get back at Greta.
Finn also knew that Sydney had a problem with Greta.
After the police sent Greta to the hospital, Finn happened to know that, so he let the previous doctor leave, went to see Greta, and then prescribed some medicine for her.
He just didn't want to treat Greta. He let Greta suffer to avenge Sydney.
Of course, Sydney wouldn't say anything about it. Otherwise, she'd get Finn in trouble.
After all, Finn did it for her, so she wouldn't be ungrateful enough to betray him.
Even though what Finn did was wrong, she couldn't tell on him.
"Officer Miles, please take me to see Greta," Sydney said.
No matter what, since she was here, it was good to see Greta's current miserable state.
Otherwise, wouldn't it be a wasted trip?
"No problem. She's inside." Officer Miles pointed to the detention center in front of him.
Sydney nodded and followed him toward the detention center.
But when Sydney reached the gate, she stopped and had no intention of going in.
Seeing this, Officer Miles also stopped and stood beside her.
Sydney looked up slightly into the detention room.
The detention room was split in two, with a table and chairs in one half. The other half was surrounded by bars and had a simple single bed with sheets and covers on it.
Greta was lying on that single bed in an orange vest, rolling and howling in pain.
Her eyes were closed tightly, her hands were gripping the bed sheet, and her face was twisted, pale, and sweaty. Even her hair was completely soaked.
Next to Greta, there were two female police officers tending to her. One pressed down on Greta's body, trying to stuff a towel in her mouth so she wouldn't bite her tongue.
The other was bending over to feed her medicine.
Seeing Greta like this, Sydney felt uncomfortable and frowned, her hands clenched tightly before her chest.
Of course, she wasn't pitying Greta.
She just felt pain at seeing Greta like this.
Sydney closed her eyes, hurriedly turned around, and walked away from the detention center gate. She then stopped, opened her eyes, and let out a long breath.
She regretted going to see Greta just now. Looking at Greta like that made Sydney feel like her legs hurt.
Rubbing her temples, Sydney heard Officer Miles' voice from behind her. "Ms. Raines, are you not going to say something to Greta?"
Sydney smiled, "No. Greta would probably be in more pain if I went in. After all, I'm the one who got her in here and made her lose anti-rejection medicine, which caused her pain, so she must hate me very much. I'll just be kind and not go in to rile her up."
Officer Miles twitched and replied after a while, "Ms. Raines, you're so nice."
Of course, he could see that Sydney was mocking Greta.
Yet Officer Miles had to admit that Greta would indeed be enraged and go madder at the sight of Sydney.
When that happened, the police had to soothe Greta.
So it was good that Sydney didn't go in.
"Then let me take you back to Mr. Flint." Officer Miles looked at Sydney.
Sydney nodded. "Thank you."
The two walked in the direction of the office.
Halfway there, Sydney saw three people come out of the interrogation room. One was wearing an orange vest like Greta, being handcuffed and escorted by two police officers.
This was obviously another criminal who had just undergone interrogation.
Sydney took a look, withdrew her gaze, and continued on her way.
However, when that person saw Sydney, he first froze, and then his small eyes widened. He straightened his stooped and obese body emotionally.
The next second, he shook off the two police officers and rushed toward Sydney.
This stunned everyone present.
A female police officer passing even let out a shriek.
Officer Miles went forward to protect Sydney behind him. He pulled out his pistol, aimed it at this running man, and shouted with a serious face, "Stop, or I'll shoot."
Behind him, Sydney was startled when she realized this criminal was coming for her. Fortunately, Officer Miles tugged her behind him. She calmed down a bit and sighed with relief.