Stanley sat in the back seat, his eyes slightly closed, and simply gave a nod to indicate that he knew.
Seeing this, Fraser said nothing more and continued driving.
About an hour later, they arrived at the male prison.
Kelly stood at the entrance of the prison in a long black down coat with a mask on her face, followed by two bodyguards.
Seeing Stanley coming over, she immediately walked over, "Stanley."
Stanley's gaze fell on the file bag in her hand.
Kelly noticed and gave a smile, embarrassed, "This is the divorce agreement."
"I know, let’s go in." Stanley withdrew his gaze and faintly responded, lifting his feet and walking into the prison.
Kelly took a deep breath and followed.
Sam was pushed by prison guards in a wheelchair because half of his body was paralyzed and he could not stand.
In fact, in a case like Sam's, he could have been kept out of jail.
But Stanley was worried that if he let Sam be executed outside of prison, it would lead to extra problems, like being rescued or something.
That was why he used his own identity and asked for direct custody of Sam.
That was why a disabled person like Sam had to go to jail.
"It's ...... It's you guys ......" Sam took the microphone and looked at the two men behind the glass, uttering his words excitedly.
Sam was not the same as Eason's paralysis.
Before Eason died, he was totally paralyzed from the neck down, but could still talk and speak normally.
And Sam was half paralyzed, one side of the mouth was normal, the other side was stiff and could not move, so he could not open his mouth as he spoke, spitting words slowly and unclearly, His voice also became very strange.
But neither Stanley nor Kelly laughed.
Stanley looked at Sam with icy eyes, while Kelly had an apologetic face, "Sam, I've come to see you."
Sam snorted coldly and said slowly, "I've been in here for so long, and you haven't even come here, don't you think it's too hypocritical to come here now?"
He remembered clearly that when he was caught, this woman had betrayed him outright, saying that he was the one who had killed the person and that she had nothing to do with it.
Yes, it was true that she had nothing to do with all this, but she was his wife, and it still gave him chills when the crisis came and she just abandoned him and left him to face it alone.
"I'm hypocritical?" Kelly was still ashamed of herself for taking so long to visit Sam, but when she heard Sam call her hypocritical, the shame in her heart dissipated and was replaced by only anger.
"Stanley, you go out first, I want to have a talk with this old man." Kelly looked at Sam in anger and said to Stanley.
Stanley raised an eyebrow, "Okay, I will give you ten minutes."
"Okay." Kelly nodded.
Stanley went out.
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