Gao Wen was shocked. She immediately lowered her head and said, “Please help me, Master. Help my daughter out of her misery.”
The elderly woman raised her hand and gently said, “Tell me about your situation.”
Gao Wen told the elderly woman everything about Ye Xin from the beginning to the end. Finally, she said, “My daughter has been locked up in the mental hospital since then. I haven’t seen her in a few months. I don’t know what her situation is like. Although my daughter is a little arrogant, she would never commit homicide. After listening to Liang Zhou, I realized something was wrong. It’s my fault for being ignorant and causing my daughter to suffer. Master, please help me.”
As Gao Wen spoke, she kowtowed heavily on the ground.
The elderly woman nodded slightly.
Then, the young man next to the elderly woman stepped forward and handed a pen and a piece of paper to Gao Wen. “Write down your daughter’s name and her birthdate.”
“Okay.” Gao Wen took the items with both hands and wrote down Ye Xin’s birthdate and name with a devout expression on her face.
After Gao Wen was done, the young woman handed the piece of paper to the elderly woman.
It was so silent at this moment that one could hear a needle drop.
The elderly woman took a look at the paper before she closed her eyes.
Gao Wen saw Liang Zhou clasped her hands together with her gaze lowered as she kneeled, she could not help the hope that blossomed in her heart. She stared unblinkingly at the elderly woman who seemed to be in a meditative state, afraid she would miss out on the slightest detail.
After a while, the elderly woman slowly opened her eyes. Her expression was gentle as she nodded at Gao Wen. “Your daughter isn’t in a mental hospital.”
Gao Wen was stunned and confused by these words.
The elderly woman looked at Gao Wen and said, “I see your daughter is living very well now. She lives in a nice house and isn’t suffering in a mental hospital. Are you mistaken?”
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