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I whispered, "Looks like she's been injured. At least get her cleaned up in bed."

The male colleague looked at me and asked, "Is she okay?"

"Based on her condition, she's fine now. She just looks exhausted," I replied. The male colleague lifted her back onto the bed.

Two people quickly tidied up the room, and we pretended to check it again before leaving.

Outside, everyone seemed relieved, as if a heavy burden had been lifted. We all headed out while talking. My mood was incredibly heavy.

Wilbur saw us off to the car, and as we left the compound, I couldn't control my emotions, and a sob escaped me.

Eleanor quickly embraced me, asking, "Chloe, are you okay?”

I looked at Tommy. "Hazelyn came and physically abused her. She's been beaten beyond recognition, but she's not insane, absolutely not. Tell Sean to speed up what he’s doing.”

Tommy nodded seriously and said, "Got it."

Back at the hotel, I couldn't contain my emotions. I rushed into Atlas's waiting arms and cried, ignoring everyone else in the room.

Atlas was alarmed to see me in such a state. He held me tightly and patted my back. "What's going on? Don't cry. What happened? Hmm?"

But I couldn't control my tears. Eleanor cautiously said, "When we arrived at the hospital, Hazelyn's car was already parked in the courtyard. She physically abused Beatrice. Chloe saw her in a severely beaten state. I think it was very serious. But we didn't see when Hazelyn left."

"Don't cry, it’s okay." Atlas stroked my head. "She’ll be punished. Trust me. I'll make her pay for what she’s done a hundred times, a thousand times over."

Only then did I slowly suppress my sobbing, took a deep breath, and adjusted my emotions. Then I noticed that Arnold, Nick, and the others were still in the room.

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