It was a call from Matthew.
“Hello? What is it, Dr. Rudner?”
“Well, after observing her for over a month, I can safely say that she’s faking her mental illness.”
“…What gave her away?” asked the pleased but curious Xavia.
“Well, though she did a fine job acting for the most part, mentally ill patients usually believe they aren’t actually ill. Jenna, however, has claimed to be ill on multiple occasions.”
…So that was the case… After a while, Xavia replied, “…Thank you, Dr. Rudner. I’ll be sure to treat you to a meal sometime.”
After hanging up, Xavia couldn’t help but clench her fists. If Jenna wasn’t sick, then that meant that she could be punished accordingly! With that in mind, Xavia swiftly began making her way to the mental hospital…
The second Jenna saw her, she ran up to Xavia while exclaiming, “You’re finally here, Sister! I’ve missed you! Here, have some candy! They’re really tasty!”
Watching as the child-like woman handed out an assortment of candies to her, Xavia couldn’t help but sneer as she replied, “Enough. I’m alone today, and I don’t have any recording equipment on me either. Unless you like pretending to be like this?”
Though Jenna went silent for a moment, she was quick to say, “Huh? I don’t get it-”
“I told Dr. Rudner to keep an eye on you a while back, and from what he observed, you’re far from insane. You should also know that I’ve submitted a petition to the high court, requesting them to send the top overseas psychiatrists they can find to run a proper analysis on you! You’re not getting away this time, Jenna.”
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