No matter who caught her, who was in charge of this matter, he asked his man to ensure that she must be taken good care of. He would handle it when he came back.
After arranging this, Derek relaxed a little.
The person he contacted took the matter seriously and immediately gave a series of orders to arrange it as he said.
However, he did not know that someone in the police station who received the news hesitated after receiving another call and decided to ignore the action they were about to take.
Time passed by.
Every second was torture for Derek, who was waiting for the plane from far away, and Meredith, who was being interrogated in D City.
Meredith was in a very bad condition, her face pale and her brows furrowed.
She felt that it had been a long time since anyone else had entered the interrogation room. She was alone, facing the intense light and the deafening sound.
Her temples were swollen and she felt a dull pain. Her brain was completely a mess and she couldn't think at all.
This kind of mental torture could drive one crazy.
Under the constant glare of the light, she felt a pricking sensation in her eyes, both physically and mentally exhausted, but the sound around her ears made her unable to sleep. She was very painful.
She had always thought that what the two men had said before they left was to use lynching or something and she was not afraid of the changes in the interrogation room.
But in retrospect, she was too naive.
One who suffered this kind of torture may not appear to have any changes for a while, but he would feel as much pain as what he would take from physical torture.
At night, the light around her suddenly dimmed, and the music around her ears seemed to fade. Her eyes opened slightly and she looked over.
The door to the interrogation room, which had been closed for some time, finally opened.
She frowned and shook her head slightly, but the pain in her temples became more intense, making her feel sick and nauseous.
Even though the sound was turned off, the music still seemed to be echoing, as if it was still playing over and over again.
Her vision was a little blurry, but she could still see one of the two men who came this morning enter with a folder in his hand. He opened it in front of her.
He said something, his lips moving, but she found she couldn't hear him clearly.
Although she could not hear what he said, she could tell from his actions that the other party wanted her to sign the document. She closed her eyes, knowing what the document was about even without looking at it.
Of course, she would never sign it. She did not open her eyes, not even noticing the male interrogator's cursing as he left again.
Soon, the intense and glaring light lit up again, and the music around her ears became clear and harsh again.
Meredith thought that it had been a long time, but it was actually just a day and a night.
In the evening, Derek finally got the news that he could return and successfully boarded the plane. Even so, he couldn't arrive in D City until around 8 o'clock the next day.
The next day.
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