Compared with the comfortable of Jack, the atmosphere of Jill and others was much more serious. The smile on Jill's face became ferocious when she saw the man clearly.
Jill slowly stood up and leaned forward, grinning wickedly, "You still have no chance to escape! In the end, you came back... Hahaha... Sunny, you ungrateful little girl. I've raised you up, but you treat me like this! You are worse than a dog! "
Sunny had thought about it for a long time, so she knew what she should do at the moment. She immediately changed her face and apologized. Then she squatted down and said, "Mom, it's my fault. I hope you won't blame me. I ran out just now because I met an acquaintance. I thought we could get out if he was willing to help. "
When she was speaking, there was still a trace of tear on Sunny's face. It didn't seem like she was lying, but Jill had seen a lot of such things. She knew what kind of person Sunny was.
Jill was so angry that she grabbed Sunny's hair and scolded, "Don't look at me with such a hypocritical face. Don't I know what kind of person you are? I'm the one who knows you best in the world! Come here and kneel down! I have spent a lot of time and energy on raising you, you ungrateful girl! "
While speaking, Jill stretched out her hand and tried her best to pinch Sunny's flesh. It was so painful that Sunny struggled desperately. When she struggled, she unintentionally hurt Jill.
Originally, Jill was in a rage, but now Sunny was adding fuel to the fire. She reached out her hand and slapped Sunny in the face without saying a word, cursing.
The sound inside was loud, but the security guards outside didn't respond at all. Their task was just to keep an eye on the two women and not let them leave the room. As for whether they were alive or dead, it was their own business!
Moreover, even if they were dead, they would not have anything to do with it. At that time, the person who needed to be responsible was not them, but the one who attacked first.
Although the room looked dim, there was a monitor camera recording their every move.
Sunny endured the pain on her scalp, and then explained with a tremb
hen she was thinking, Melissa was suddenly stunned. Then she laughed at herself and said, "Maybe he doesn't want to see me at the last moment."
In fact, what Melissa guessed was right. The second before Bob was about to die, he still didn't want to see Melissa. Such persistence was inexplicably ridiculous.
Outside the door, Aaron couldn't hear what was happening inside and was very anxious. After hesitating for a while, he finally knocked on the door of the room. Then he asked, "Melissa, are you there? Make a sound. I'm worried about you. Don't take things too hard. I know you're not feeling well. If you have anything, just tell me directly. Let me share your pain, okay? Don't bear everything by yourself, okay? "
As Aaron spoke, he gently knocked on the door. His beating was very light and rhythmic, neither too abrupt nor too irritable to Melissa.
Melissa stretched out her hand and covered her face with the quilt, but still kept silent. It was not that she didn't want to speak, but that she hadn't figured out how to face Aaron.
When she was at the gate of the hospital just now, she was indeed a little emotional and said something excessive to Aaron. After calming down, she was guilty.
That man had done a lot for her. Melissa believed that there were some things that she didn't know. Although what Aaron had done was hard to understand and made Melissa suffer, Aaron would never hurt her. Everyone knew that.