The cleaning lady threw a note into the car and left. She originally wanted to tell Carrie that someone was waiting for her at a bakery near the entrance of the hospital, but Carrie scolded her when she opened her mouth. It was unpleasant, and she tried her best to hold back from slamming the handle into the car, but she wanted her to say more, but she didn’t want to.
Carrie thought the cleaning lady was throwing garbage into her car.
She picked up the note and was about to get out of the car. She unexpectedly found words on the note, which read: See you at the bakery, Mrs. Janzen.
Only then did Carrie realize that the cleaning lady knocked on her car window because she was helping someone pass a note to her.
She wanted to get out of the car and chase the cleaning lady, but she was already gone. Besides, she had scolded her so badly just now. Even if she caught up with her, they wouldn’t want to talk to her anymore.
Carrie had no choice but to drive out of the hospital.
She thought that Mrs. Janzen could ask the hospital cleaning lady to pass a note to her, indicating that Mrs. Janzen was nearby. She might be able to find Mrs. Janzen if she looked for a nearby bakery.
In order to take revenge and have funds to alleviate the current predicament, Carrie must find Mrs. Janzen.
Carrie, who was still somewhat intelligent, found Mrs. Janzen, who had just bought a bag of bread in a bakery near the hospital.
Carrie got out of the car, but Mrs. Janzen passed her by. At the moment of passing by, Mrs. Janzen whispered, “I am being stared at. Wait until I get rid of the person who is staring before contacting me.”
With that said, Mrs. Janzen got in the car and asked the driver to drive.
Carrie didn’t dare to turn around, so she went straight into the bakery and bought two kinds of bread.
There was a message for Zachary, and the message came with a picture.
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