Chapter 2235
Rosalynn dared not even think about it.
Wayne would have returned, and their family would settle into a quiet, ordinary life. But then one day, the illusion shattered, and he was cruelly taken from this world, right before her eyes. Or the nightmare of Ayden and Betsy's ordeal could repeat itself.
Her family, her children, would live in pain and shadow for the rest of their lives.
Merely contemplating it filled Rosalynn with such indignation that she felt Rose deserved the most severe of retributions!
"I don't want to go to the psychiatric hospital!" Rose shook her head desperately, pleading with someone else, "Mrs. Jared, please save me! Save me! I swear I'll never do it again!!"d2 Felix had enough of listening. He knocked on the back of her neck, and dragged her away.NôvelDrama.Org owns © this.
Eventually, Rose was handed over to Wayne's men.
They took Felix with them and delivered Rose to the renowned mental institution.
Later on, Rosalynn indeed kept her promise to Penn.
Rose lived out her days in that psychiatric hospital. She passed away at 72.
Penn visited her a few times.
Rosalynn never inquired what he did, but after each of Penn's visits, Rose's mental state deteriorated further, becoming more hysterical.
When Letho was taken away by Penn, he thought he'd finally found his escape.
But once back in Munich, he was almost immediately taken in by the local police.
Though he hadn't caused any serious harm, the local laws were strict, and Letho was sentenced to seven years in prison and a hefty fine.
His parents had supported him through his Ph.D., but his foolishness cost him not just a prison sentence and a fine, but also his professional qualifications.
Penn didn't keep this from the rest of the staff at the institute.
Everyone was stunned, not only by the audacious actions of Letho and Rose, but also by the unexpected sternness that Dr. Lange demonstrated.
They knew Dr. Lange as a soft-hearted person. At most, they thought he would fire Letho, not send him to prison. Because of this, their understanding of Dr. Lange deepened.
Everyone became more meticulous in their work, careful not to make even the slightest mistake. Once everything was settled, Penn, one late night after leaving the lab, visited Wayne in the hospital.
In Wayne's room, there was a constant supply of fruits from the H Country.
Winter had arrived, and lately, there were mostly citrus fruits.
Sitting down, Penn silently peeled a tangerine, eating it slowly.
"Something on your mind?" Wayne asked.
Penn exhaled deeply, "Thanks to your wife, I've finally figured out the problem that troubled my father for years."
"What is it?" Wayne asked, his face showing the wear of illness but his expression still carried a proud light. It was as if he was saying, "That's how amazing my wife is."
Penn caught the pride on Wayne's face and smiled faintly, then answered, "Ayden's sudden violent episode wasn't an accident. It was caused by someone."