Destroyed Us for Your Bastard? Say Hi to Your Cellmate, Ex! - Chapter 132: Chapter 132
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                    Upon hearing the words "death penalty", Amy's eyes rolled back again, and she nearly fainted on the spot!
Fortunately, Mr. Paker said that with enough money, Adam might still have a chance.
"As long as you can save my son, I'm willing to spend any amount of money," Amy said quickly. "I'll even sell my house to save my son!"
So he told Amy that the only way now was to spend money to get the hospital to issue a certificate stating that Adam had mental problems. A mentally ill person who committed murder was not held legally responsible, and in that case, Adam would only be confined to a mental hospital instead of going to prison.
"After Mr. Nash is confined to the mental hospital, we'll figure out a way to get him out, he said. "During this time, it will take a lot of money to bribe the right people. If you want to save your son, you'd better start raising money quickly!"
So Amy hurried home and sold her jewelry, designer handbags, and even one of her villas at a low price.
Things went relatively smoothly. After all, before the incident, Adam had repeatedly taken a megaphone and shouted nonsense in the military hospital, acting like a madman.
Amy also bribed a shady hospital, and the doctors there claimed that Adam had suffered a mental breakdown due to the sudden loss of his beloved wife and the child he had been eagerly awaiting. They issued a psychiatric diagnosis stating that Adam had been mentally unstable when he beat Daisy.
Thus, Adam was confined to a mental hospital.
The next step was to figure out how to get him out.
Unfortunately, this matter soon reached Bob's ears.
What was even more unfortunate was that Bob happened to know the director of that mental hospital.
So he sneered coldly and instructed his subordinates to pass a message to the director, "Tell Director Green that he can take the money, but he must not release the patient."
"Since Amy claims her son is crazy, then let him stay in the madhouse for the rest of his life!"
This move was quite ruthless. The director of the madhouse was a sly old fox who knew exactly how to deal with women like Amy, who were willing to do anything for their children.
Now that the Nash family had completely collapsed, Amy had money but no connections.
Such a person was like a fat fish waiting to be slaughtered in the director's eyes.
As long as he kept giving her hope and making her believe that with a little more money, she could save her son, she would go bankrupt and keep throwing money at the madhouse.
But the director could easily take the money and do nothing.
After all, Amy wouldn't dare to sue him because if she did, Adam's pretense of being mentally ill would be exposed, and he would face double punishment and certain death.
For the sake of her son, Amy could only grit her teeth and swallow her bitterness, even if she was unwilling to do so.
So they say that evil deserves evil!
And so, Amy kept throwing money at the madhouse in an attempt to save her son, while on the other hand, Cedric was hospitalized due to his heart condition and required expensive medical bills to stay alive.
Both sides were constantly draining money, and Amy, who had been accustomed to being a wealthy lady and had no way to earn money, soon depleted the Nash family's fortune.
She sold one villa after another until, in the end, Amy moved out of her luxurious mansion and into a dark, cramped rental apartment.
The apartment was dirty, smelly, and full of cockroaches, and Amy cried every day.
Adam wasn't faring any better in the madhouse. He had initially held onto hope, waiting for his mother to save him, but as the years passed, he remained confined to the mental hospital.
A mental hospital was no better than a prison. Patients were forced to take medication every day that affected their brains. The medication could calm patients down, but for normal people, it would gradually slow down their brain function and make them less and less like normal people...
"Let me out! I'm not crazy! I'm a normal person!" At first, Adam would struggle fiercely, but for patients who became too emotionally agitated, the madhouse would resort to electroshock therapy.
After being subjected to electroshock therapy for a while, Adam gradually calmed down.
Perhaps it was because he had been living with madmen for so long, or perhaps it was the effect of the medication, but Adam's mind gradually began to feel off.
He stopped resisting and no longer thought about escaping. Instead, he became dull-eyed and expressionless, just like the other madmen in the hospital...
"...Veda... I love you, Veda..." He even often muttered to himself, and occasionally, when he saw a young, pretty nurse, he would chase after her and declare, "Veda, you're finally willing to see me. This is wonderful, truly wonderful!"
He got what he deserved. Adam had truly gone mad!
And he would spend the rest of his life in the madhouse.
As for Veda, after leaving Adam, she did go through a period of depression. But with the support of her parents and friends, she gradually emerged from the darkness.
Her brother hired the best nutritionist for her, and after a long period of physical and mental healing, she finally recovered.
After recovering, she started a new life abroad. She made many friends and had numerous suitors, but for now, Veda had no intention of starting a relationship. She planned to travel the world with her best friend. The world was so vast, and she wanted to see it all.
She later heard from friends about the tragic fate of Adam's family, but she no longer cared.
Because life was like a dream, and now she had awakened from her nightmare.
Only Adam remained trapped in his nightmare, never to wake up again.
                
            
        Fortunately, Mr. Paker said that with enough money, Adam might still have a chance.
"As long as you can save my son, I'm willing to spend any amount of money," Amy said quickly. "I'll even sell my house to save my son!"
So he told Amy that the only way now was to spend money to get the hospital to issue a certificate stating that Adam had mental problems. A mentally ill person who committed murder was not held legally responsible, and in that case, Adam would only be confined to a mental hospital instead of going to prison.
"After Mr. Nash is confined to the mental hospital, we'll figure out a way to get him out, he said. "During this time, it will take a lot of money to bribe the right people. If you want to save your son, you'd better start raising money quickly!"
So Amy hurried home and sold her jewelry, designer handbags, and even one of her villas at a low price.
Things went relatively smoothly. After all, before the incident, Adam had repeatedly taken a megaphone and shouted nonsense in the military hospital, acting like a madman.
Amy also bribed a shady hospital, and the doctors there claimed that Adam had suffered a mental breakdown due to the sudden loss of his beloved wife and the child he had been eagerly awaiting. They issued a psychiatric diagnosis stating that Adam had been mentally unstable when he beat Daisy.
Thus, Adam was confined to a mental hospital.
The next step was to figure out how to get him out.
Unfortunately, this matter soon reached Bob's ears.
What was even more unfortunate was that Bob happened to know the director of that mental hospital.
So he sneered coldly and instructed his subordinates to pass a message to the director, "Tell Director Green that he can take the money, but he must not release the patient."
"Since Amy claims her son is crazy, then let him stay in the madhouse for the rest of his life!"
This move was quite ruthless. The director of the madhouse was a sly old fox who knew exactly how to deal with women like Amy, who were willing to do anything for their children.
Now that the Nash family had completely collapsed, Amy had money but no connections.
Such a person was like a fat fish waiting to be slaughtered in the director's eyes.
As long as he kept giving her hope and making her believe that with a little more money, she could save her son, she would go bankrupt and keep throwing money at the madhouse.
But the director could easily take the money and do nothing.
After all, Amy wouldn't dare to sue him because if she did, Adam's pretense of being mentally ill would be exposed, and he would face double punishment and certain death.
For the sake of her son, Amy could only grit her teeth and swallow her bitterness, even if she was unwilling to do so.
So they say that evil deserves evil!
And so, Amy kept throwing money at the madhouse in an attempt to save her son, while on the other hand, Cedric was hospitalized due to his heart condition and required expensive medical bills to stay alive.
Both sides were constantly draining money, and Amy, who had been accustomed to being a wealthy lady and had no way to earn money, soon depleted the Nash family's fortune.
She sold one villa after another until, in the end, Amy moved out of her luxurious mansion and into a dark, cramped rental apartment.
The apartment was dirty, smelly, and full of cockroaches, and Amy cried every day.
Adam wasn't faring any better in the madhouse. He had initially held onto hope, waiting for his mother to save him, but as the years passed, he remained confined to the mental hospital.
A mental hospital was no better than a prison. Patients were forced to take medication every day that affected their brains. The medication could calm patients down, but for normal people, it would gradually slow down their brain function and make them less and less like normal people...
"Let me out! I'm not crazy! I'm a normal person!" At first, Adam would struggle fiercely, but for patients who became too emotionally agitated, the madhouse would resort to electroshock therapy.
After being subjected to electroshock therapy for a while, Adam gradually calmed down.
Perhaps it was because he had been living with madmen for so long, or perhaps it was the effect of the medication, but Adam's mind gradually began to feel off.
He stopped resisting and no longer thought about escaping. Instead, he became dull-eyed and expressionless, just like the other madmen in the hospital...
"...Veda... I love you, Veda..." He even often muttered to himself, and occasionally, when he saw a young, pretty nurse, he would chase after her and declare, "Veda, you're finally willing to see me. This is wonderful, truly wonderful!"
He got what he deserved. Adam had truly gone mad!
And he would spend the rest of his life in the madhouse.
As for Veda, after leaving Adam, she did go through a period of depression. But with the support of her parents and friends, she gradually emerged from the darkness.
Her brother hired the best nutritionist for her, and after a long period of physical and mental healing, she finally recovered.
After recovering, she started a new life abroad. She made many friends and had numerous suitors, but for now, Veda had no intention of starting a relationship. She planned to travel the world with her best friend. The world was so vast, and she wanted to see it all.
She later heard from friends about the tragic fate of Adam's family, but she no longer cared.
Because life was like a dream, and now she had awakened from her nightmare.
Only Adam remained trapped in his nightmare, never to wake up again.
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