Anna’s public trial was about to begin in two days. In the last few days, Joshua had visited the
detention center several times to see Anna. He claimed that the best thing to do at this point was to say
in court that she had acted in self-defense. Meanwhile, he believed there was a possibility
she would be found guilty, which made the case trickier.
A day before the trial, Anna went to the cafeteria after finishing her morning study session. At that
moment, Zoe, who shared a dorm with her, stopped her. Zoe said she needed to speak with Anna, so
they went into a nearby restroom. She was flushed from running and appeared to have something very
important to say. However, she didn’t explain anything but placed a handkerchief in Anna’s hand.
The handkerchief was heavy and appeared to contain something. Anna wanted to open it to look
inside, but Zoe grabbed her hand and stopped her.
“When you see your lawyer, please ask him to send this to my friend. Please!’’ As Zoe pleaded with
Anna, her eyes were filled with glistening tears. She was panting to catch her breath after saying this.
Anna wiped Zoe’s tears away and said, “Relax. Tell me what happened.”
“Ijust found out I’m going to prison after breakfast,” When she finished, Zoe lowered her head. Her sobs
echoed in the small restroom.
Hearing that, Anna had no idea how to comfort her other than to pat her on the shoulder. “Don’t worry,”
Anna said. She then stuffed the
handkerchief into her pocket and reached out to hug the woman in front of 502 Saving Life in Detention
Ce. a her once more. While resting her chin on the top of her head, Anna gently patted Zoe’s back. As
Anna knew there was nothing she could say to make Zoe feel better, she remained silent.
Zoe had been arrested on a counterfeiting charge, accused of producing fake drugs. In the past few
months, a workshop in a Birmingham suburb had made many counterfeit medicines, mainly for
children.
The cops had been keeping an eye on them for quite some time. They took over the workshop later
while Zoe was the only one apprehended. So, the police assumed she was a scapegoat and detained
her in the detention center for the time being. However, after a thorough investigation, the police
discovered Zoe’s confession, and the clues pointed to her as the mastermind.
Anna could not accept this fact because she believed counterfeit manufacturing drugs was a heinous
crime. As a result, no matter how timid and soft Zoe appeared, Anna could not treat her like before.
After crying for a while, Zoe was in a better mood. So, they decided to go to the cafeteria for breakfast.
On their way, Zoe had held Anna’s arm the entire time, and her gaze had been reserved.
‘•How’s your feet feeling? Did the blister heal?” Anna asked Zoe with concern.
“Much better now. Thanks for asking, Anna,” Zoe replied with a smile
“Well, after you are transferred to the prison, just ignore what others will say about you, okay? Promise
me, don’t get into another fight with them.”
“Okay, Anna, | promise. It’s just… Yeah. What that woman said about me was right. | am an evil
person,” Shaking her head and sighing, Zoe
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Not knowing what to say to comfort her, Anna heaved a sigh as well. The two had just entered the
cafeteria when a woman from their dorm room grabbed Anna’s arm and asked, “You’re a doctor, right?
Something happened in the kitchen”
She then led Anna upstairs to the kitchen. At this point, a group of people had already gathered at the
kitchen door. They rushed there to see what happened but were all too scared to come forward.
The woman led Anna through the crowd and to the center. While walking, Anna could tell that the
kitchen was a shambles, with shocking blood stains on the stove’s walls. Several cooks stood by with
knives and spatulas, staring blankly at the woman on the floor.
A few broken porcelain pieces were scattered around the woman’s hands, and there was blood around
her body. Her right wrist was swollen with blood from a horrific wound.
Anna was taken aback by all this. Still, she quickly regained her composure and approached the
woman to see what was going on with her. And the first thing she did was check to see if she was still
alive. Anna then examined her wound and pressed her hand against her arm to stop the bleeding.
“Give me two clean towels,” Anna yelled at the cook standing beside her. Following that, several people
dashed to the storage room
“Please call an ambulance!” The woman looked increasingly frail, so Anna said to the guards.
“The ambulance will be here soon,” one of them answered her quickly.
After a while, they heard the sound of an ambulance coming from downstairs. Several medical workers
arrived, and Anna helped them carry the woman to the stretcher. 502 Saving Life in Detention Ce. a
“Her breathing is weak, so | couldn’t take my hands off her,” Anna explained to the medical workers.
Later, she followed them to the ambulance, her hand pressing firmly on the woman’s arm artery to stop
the bleeding. A doctor told the guards, “This woman must go to the hospital with us. One of you can go
with us and bring her back later.”
“I’ll go with her,” One of the guards dashed out and into the ambulance.
The nearest hospital around the detention center was about a ten-minute drive away. The ambulance
sirens wailed the entire way. Fortunately, they arrived at the hospital quickly.
Once the woman was in the operating room, Anna felt relieved. She sat on a seat in the corridor and
took a deep breath. The guard who had accompanied them took a deep breath and asked, “Will she be
okay?”
Anna was unsure of how she should respond. After all, she thought the woman would die on the way
because she had lost so much blood. After a brief moment, Anna nodded as she knew they did the
best they could. She was about to say something when one of the doctors said to them
condescendingly, “Thank you for acting so quickly and stopping her bleeding. Even the chief doctor
couldn’t have saved her otherwise.”
This doctor’s voice sounded vaguely familiar to Anna. When she looked up, she noticed a male doctor
staring at her.
“adam?” she asked after a brief moment of thought.
“You still remember me?” Adam asked. He wore a stethoscope around his neck, which made him look
professional. And he examined Anna’s face while his hands were in the pockets of his white coat.
Anna was not wearing any makeup, which made her look even more haggard. She wore a white
sweater with a blue uniform jacket over it. The jacket was a bit loose, making her look frail. 502 Saving
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“You look so different from the last time | saw you, so | almost didn’t recognize you,” Adam said with a
fake smile.
Although Anna knew he was being sarcastic, she didn’t take it personally. She looked up and said flatly,
“You’ve probably seen the news. I’ma suspect now, so I’m obviously different from before.”
Anna was as assertive as she had always been. Adam felt very uneasy because her confidence and
firmness made him seem small.
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