Elaine’s Vengeful Exit: Hero of Hearts Chapter 928 Explodes With Fury!
Welcome, devoted readers, to a truly explosive moment in Hero of Hearts!
Chapter 928 propels us into Elaine’s desperate fight for freedom, but not before she unleashes a torrent of threats that promises a future steeped in chaos and retribution.
Chapter Highlights
- Elaine is faced with a difficult choice: pursue justice for her injuries or prioritize her immediate release from detention.
- A venomous exchange of threats and curses erupts between Elaine, Old Mrs. Willson, and Gena as Elaine finally exits her cell.
- The police officers handling Elaine’s case are met with a startling sight when she’s brought to them, injured and supported by guards.
Chapter FAQ
Q: Why does Elaine decide against reporting her attackers in the detention center?
A: Elaine chooses not to report the assault after the prison guard advises her that she’s heavily outnumbered, and her cellmates, led by Gena, could easily frame her, worsening her situation rather than helping it.
Q: What specific threats does Elaine make upon leaving her cell?
A: As she leaves, Elaine vows to break Old Mrs. Willson’s legs and threatens to desecrate Gena’s mother’s grave, triggering a fierce and bitter exchange of curses from both women.
Chapter 928
Elaine cried and stated, “subsequently you can’t let them break my leg in vain, right?”
The prison guard stated indifferently: “If you want to report them, I’ll go through the normal process and let the police come for interrogation. But in that case, you may also need to go to the police station. You have to record your confession, and I have to say something. To be honest, you are alone, they are more than 20 people, they may not admit what you say, if they bite you back later and insist that you hurt the Lady Willson, subsequently you are shooting yourself in the foot.”
When Elaine heard this, she unexpectedly became desperate.
She also knows that these female prisoners are not good people, and they are exceptionally united under Gena’s leadership, not to mention that she has provoked public anger. If she makes this matter to the police, it is incredibly likely that they will turn out to be them bite her together.
In that case, it would be more troublesome for her.
It’s better to go out as soon as possible. The sooner she goes out, the better!
Thinking of this, Elaine nodded angrily, and declared, “I want to go out, I want to go out now!”
The guard nodded, helped Elaine walked out of the bathroom, and later led her out of the cell.
The moment she left the cell, Elaine turned back and declared to the Old Mrs. Willson: “Dead Lady, wait for me. Sooner or later, I will break both of your legs!”
Old Mrs. Willson mentioned coldly: “You b*tch, you won’t die sooner or later!”
Elaine ignored the Lady Willson and looked at Gena again, and declared sharply: “Gena, you dog and woman, wait for me. Your mother’s grave will definitely not be kept!”
Gena yelled angrily: “Dare you, I must kill you.”
Elaine limped out with the support of the prison guards, turning around and cursing: “Look at me, dare you, wait. When you come out, take a look at your mother’s grave and see you. Has Mom’s ashes been raised by me!”
After speaking, without gazing back, she followed the prison guard out of the cell in the detention center.
Elaine came to the office area of the detention center, and the prison guards led her into an office. There were already two police officers sitting in this office, the two who were in charge of her case.
When the two police officers saw her being supported by the prison guards, they jumped in, and they were without warning dumbfounded.
The guard remarked to the two of them: “She had a conflict with a cellmate in the same cell just now in the bathroom, and her leg is hurt.”
Elaine declared angrily, “Is it hurt? My leg is broken, OK, haven’t you seen it?”
The prison guard asked in a cold voice, “What I told you just now, you are all deaf to your ears, right? Do you want to call everyone out now, and next transfer you to the Public Security Bureau for a good trial. I’ll tell you, don’t judge you. For three to five days, don’t even think of it!”
One of the police officers declared, “Elaine, you can go home now and it’s exceptionally good. As for the injury on your leg, you can wait until you go out and go to the hospital for treatment. You can keep it for three to five months. .”
Elaine nodded angrily and asked, “Comrade police officer, when can I be released?”
The police officer stated, “Did you remember everything we told you before?”
Elaine hurriedly mentioned: “Don’t worry, I remember it clearly, and I won’t say a word to anyone after I go out and kill me!”
When Elaine was let out in the afternoon, she was beaten and threatened by the three fierce women. She was so frightened that she was deeply aware of the huge danger behind this incident.
So now she can’t hide, how can she dare to mention it again?
The police officer was satisfied, and returned Elaine’s cell phone to her and stated, “Okay, you will call your son-in-law now and let him pick you up.”
What do you anticipate will be the immediate consequences for Elaine now that she’s out of her cell?
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