Avery's face was dark. His hands trembled as he untied the knot on Darlene's hand. He then grabbed her arm, wanting to pull her up.
"Get up. I told you that someone snuck into the ward when your grandmother suddenly fell ill. I didn't do it."
Darlene nodded. "Alright, I believe you. Everything has nothing to do with you. Let my brother and grandmother go. Everything is my fault. You can do whatever you want to me, okay?"
Darlene didn't get up. Avery felt that Darlene was really crazy, and she was driven crazy by him.
Why couldn't Darlene stay? If she stayed as he asked, wouldn't everything be fine?
Avery couldn't pull Darlene up, so she just knelt on the ground and looked at him in dead silence.
Avery didn't dare to exert any force on his hand. He even felt that her entire body was as light as a feather. It felt like that as long as he exerted a little force, she would really scatter like an item in front of him.