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“He wants to know the exact cause of the female convict’s death. Could you please inform him?” said the prison warden.
Generally speaking, doctors would typically keep the condition of their patients‘ bodies confidential.
Hence, the warden had no choice but to obscure the truth, stating that Malcolm was Janessa’s relative. That way, the doctor would naturally disclose the information.
Sure enough, upon hearing that Malcolm was a relative of the deceased, the doctor immediately nodded. Then, he stated, “The cause of the deceased’s death was a sudden cardiac arrest.”
“Is it really that simple?” Upon hearing that, Malcolm was somewhat puzzled. “Did you check if she had any pre–existing conditions, how the illness was triggered, or if it was due to improper diet?”
“I think so!” the prison warden suddenly exclaimed in response. “I recall the day the female prisoner died, she seemed to have eaten a bit of stale bread.”
Malcolm immediately furrowed his brow. “Take me to see it.”
“Follow me,” the prison warden swiftly led Malcolm and the doctor to assess the situation.
Following that, the group arrived at the prison cell where Janessa was being held captive.
The scene hadn’t been cleaned up yet, with plenty of leftover bread still scattered on the ground. It was clear that it was the bread Janessa had eaten that day.
Upon seeing it, Malcolm immediately asked the doctor to step forward. “Could you please examine this bread?”
“Will do.” The doctor stepped forward and picked up the bread from the ground, ripping a small chunk from it.
First, he held it under his nose for a sniff, then popped it into his mouth to taste. Finally, he turned to the two of them and casually remarked, “This bread is made from starch and butter. Though it tastes a bit unpleasant, it doesn’t contain any harmful ingredients.”
“There was absolutely nothing wrong with that bread. I even saw Ava sneak a piece the other day, and she’s perfectly fine.” At that moment, a prison officer walked over and spoke.
The “Ava” she was referring to was the very same prison officer who had stolen Janessa’s bread that day and had even given the latter a severe beating. However, that prison officer had since been dismissed.
Upon hearing those words, the prison warden nodded. “Mr. Schultz, I believe there should be no issue with
this bread.”
The doctor also stated, “There’s definitely nothing wrong with the bread, so I suspect that this female prisoner’s abrupt death was caused by her depression and despair from being incarcerated. She couldn’t eat or sleep well, which likely led to her sudden demise.”
“Are you sure?” Malcolm still found the situation exceedingly peculiar, but no matter how he looked at it, he couldn’t find anything suspicious.
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Hence, Malcolm nodded and said, “Thank you. I now understand the whole situation. I won’t trouble you any further.”
“No trouble at all. Let me escort you out,” said the prison warden. With a warm smile, she saw Malcolm off.
Unfazed, the doctor returned to the morgue, then gently covered Janessa with the white sheet. After that, he prepared to hand her body over to her family.
After completing the investigation, Malcolm immediately returned to Lockhart Group and reported, “Mr. Lockhart, I’ve seen Janessa’s body. She is indeed dead.”
Upon hearing that, Sebastian and Madelyn felt a sinking feeling in their hearts.
“Did you look into the cause of death?” Madelyn asked, her expression involuntarily tightening with anxiety. “Did you look into the cause of death?” Madelyn asked, he
For reasons unknown, she kept feeling uneasy, as if things were not as straightforward as they seemed.
At that moment, Malcolm nodded. “I’ve looked into it. The doctor suggested that Janessa’s depression might have been triggered by her low spirits after being imprisoned. They didn’t rule out the possibility that he sudden cardiac arrest and subsequent death could be a result of this.”
“All right then.” After hearing those words, Madelyn was completely at a loss for words.
After all, Malcolm had personally conducted the investigation and even seen the body. He had thoroughly understood everything that needed to be known. As such, she believed there was no room left for doubt.
After Malcolm finished his report, he promptly left the room.
At that moment, Sebastian looked at Madelyn. Seeing her brows still tightly knitted, he knew she was still unsettled by the matter at hand.
Hence, he reached out and pulled her into his embrace, gently comforting her. “It’s okay. Now that Janessa is gone, it’s actually beneficial for you. Otherwise, she would have continued to hurt you.”
“She’s still a person.” Madelyn couldn’t help but feel uneasy. She was so overwhelmed as she spoke that she was on the brink of tears.
Even though she had been ruthlessly killed by Janessa in her previous life and was not willing to let Janessa off easily, she still couldn’t believe Janessa was dead just like that.
For reasons unknown, there was still a knot lodged in a particularly awkward spot in her heart. No matter what she thought, it just didn’t sit right with her.
She had initially thought that after five years, once Janessa was released from prison, they would surely continue their rivalry.
However, at that point, even if Madelyn had countless scenarios in mind, none of them were viable
anymore.
In the end, Madelyn had no choice but to accept the reality of things.
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