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Chapter 634

Chapter 634

After hanging up the phone, he relayed the message to Brayden and said, "Brayden, take Jenna back

with you. I'll stay here." He wanted to be there for Sylvia when she came out. He couldn't bear to leave

her alone.

"How could we possibly leave?" Jenna's eyes glinted with determination. "Brayden, I don't want to go. I

want to stay here."

Brayden nodded in agreement. "We won't leave. It may be cold at night, but at least there's heat

inside."

"Okay," Franklin said as he looked through the glass but saw nothing inside.

Time passed slowly as they waited anxiously.

Sylvia stayed by Cody's side with two prison guards who were struggling to keep their eyes open from

exhaustion.

Yadiel glanced over at Sylvia who still looked spirited despite being up all night and admired her

resilience. "How does she have so much energy? Do all beautiful women have this kind of stamina?"

"I'm so tired," Kian said as he leaned towards Yadiel for support while they both dozed off.

As dawn approached, Cody slowly opened his eyes while lying on a hospital bed, feeling a throbbing

headache that felt like an explosion in his head.

He stared blankly at the ceiling for a moment before realizing that his prison bed wasn't like this - it had

another bunk above him... why was there only a ceiling now?

Suddenly, he heard a familiar voice say, "Cody, are you awake?"

He turned abruptly and saw Sylvia sitting next to him looking stunningly beautiful; her face caught his

attention immediately causing him shock, "Sibbie? What are you doing here?"

"You're sick... very sick," Sylvia replied, looking up briefly at the IV bag, which had been refilled threenovelbin

times. After this IV drip was finished, Cody could recover quickly and suffer less from pain or illness.

"How could they let you come in here?" Cody asked, still surprised by her presence.

"I'll leave when the sun rises," she replied, glancing over at two nearby sleeping guards who finally

succumbed to fatigue.

"Cody, listen carefully," Sylvia continued speaking softly but firmly, "We will find a way to save you and

clear your name. We've found the Carson family and the Wilson family targeting you; we will also find

evidence that can help prove your innocence."

"Sibbie..." Cody was shocked, "the Carson family? the Wilson family?"

He had guessed that Clark would retaliate against him, after all, he had been checking the Wilson

Group.

It was just that he didn't expect Clark to strike so ruthlessly and quickly!

"Yes, this is a bottle of RL 133. You put it away. If you feel unwell, just take one pill." Sylvia stuffed the

medicine bottle she carried with her into Cody's hand.

"RL 133? It sounds familiar..." But suddenly Cody couldn't remember when and where he heard it.

Cody frowned, his head still aching.

"It's just medication for strengthening your body," Sylvia said lightly.

If anyone in the Bennett family heard it, they would be envious of Cody, for he could take such precious

pills.

"Cody, there's something I've always wanted to ask Yasmin face to face, but I don't think she might tell

me." Sylvia hesitated, staring at Cody with clear eyes.

Cody was startled, and looked at her with some doubts, "What do you want to ask?"

"You should also know that Monica Evans is my mother. When I was recognized by the Evans family,

Yasmin also knew it. Why didn't she tell me that she and my mother were best friends?"

This had always confused Sylvia.

She heard Tiana said that when she was studying, she, her mother and Mrs. Wright were good friends.

Why didn't Mrs. Wright tell her that she and Monica were good friends?

Cody didn't expect Sylvia to ask this question.

A trace of embarrassment flashed across his haggard face.

"Your mother Monica is a very good, outstanding woman. Yasmin has always been a good friend with

your mother, and your mother has helped her a lot."

"Yet Yasmin is so sentimental that she couldn't accept the reality when your mother passed away. She

shed tears every day, and even suffered from depression for a while. Later... I asked someone to

hypnotize her. In her memory, she only has a good friend who has passed away, but she doesn't

remember her good friend's name."

"Yasmin only had a vague memory of Monica. That's why she didn't react when the Evans family

announced your relationship with them at the auction."

"I'm sorry, Sibbie... I didn't want to lose her. Even without that part of her deep friendship memories with

your mother, she still feels it. She'll make the pork rib soup your mother taught her and she can't help

being good to you. It was my selfishness that resulted in all this..."

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