Lily pretended to be calm, but her heart was pounding. After all, she didn't know why Fred let her out. She wondered if the time had come to transfer the queen's consciousness to her. 'Am I about to die? Is there no hope at all?'

Lilt did not want to die but could not escape since surveillance cameras and heavily armed guards were everywhere. Her chances of running were slim to none.

However, she was surprised when the men brought her to an infirmary. After a thorough body checkup, the nurses left her in the room and locked it.

Lily was puzzled, not knowing what they were up to.

Suddenly, the door opened, and she was surprised to see the visitor.

Fabian looked quite different when Cameron saw him again. The former had lost a lot of weight and had bruises on him. Cameron heard he had fought with the people inside. The unshaven Fabian even looked dull.

When Cameron called him, he blinked and took a while before returning to his senses.

"Fabian," Cameron called, feeling conflicted. After all, his wife wanted him to care for her only brother, but Cameron had failed her. He blamed himself that Fabian ended up like this.

Fabian sat there with his head hung low, trying to ignore Cameron.

"It's me," Cameron added, "How have you been for the past two days?"

"How have I been?" Without looking up, Fabian laughed. He cocked his head and glanced at Cameron. "Why don't you join me here and replace out yourself?!"

His sudden outburst left Cameron momentarily speechless and relieved at the same time.

'At least he's still acting like his usual self. Of course, he would only get angry and blame others instead of reflecting on his actions.'

After knowing his brother-in-law for so many years, Cameron knew he would never repent, let alone turn a new leaf.

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