It takes over three hours to get from Imperial Capital to Wakefield County.
Amelia Smith went directly to the private hospital, got out of the car, and made a phone call to Eleanor Smith while walking in.
Just arriving at the great hall, the call hadnât gone through yet, when Eleanor Smith saw her and rushed over.
Amelia Smithâs arm was grabbed, and she turned to see Eleanor Smith, with her eyes swollen from crying, âSecond Sister.â
âAmeliaâ¦â Eleanor Smith burst into tears again upon seeing her and couldnât speak.
A man behind her came running over a bit slower, and handed her a tissue, âAlright, stop crying.â
Amelia Smith looked at the man, âBrother-in-law.â
âAmelia,â Christopher Willow supported Eleanor Smithâs arm, leading her to the maternity inpatient department. âLetâs walk and talk.â
Amelia Smith, holding Eleanor Smithâs hand, asked, âBrother-in-law, what happened?â
âWe donât know the specifics,â Christopher said, âThis morning, Eleanor received a call from Lily. Her voice was very weak, and she said she couldnât keep the baby and asked Eleanor to come to this hospital quickly. But after she said that, she hung up, and when we tried to call back, her phone was off.â
Eleanor Smith tightly clutched Amelia Smithâs arm, too anxious and tearful to speak, so Christopher Willow told Amelia Smith instead.
âSince we couldnât reach her by phone, Eleanor and I drove here right away. After we inquired at the reception, Lily was not at this hospital. Thinking that they might have gone to another hospital, we were about to leave when we saw her in-laws.â Christopher said, âEleanor didnât let me call out to them, she just followed them to the maternity ward.â
âAnd then?â Amelia Smith asked.
âThere were many people in the corridor of the ward, and as her in-laws saw us, they started shouting, then suddenly many people surrounded us and prevented us from approaching,â Christopher Willow, a gentle man, always spoke slowly, even in such tense moments, his speech still wasnât fast.
âWhere did all these people come from? Are they bandits?â Amelia Smith said.
âYes,â Christopher replied, âWe caused a commotion outside the ward, but they were in greater numbers and we were quickly blocked off. Eleanor called the police right away.â
âBut in the end, the matter was treated as a family dispute.â Eleanor Smith sobbed, âThey simply mediated a little and then left. They also determined that the second floor was a trivial family matter. No matter how much I tried to explain, they didnât listen and thought I was making a fuss. Amelia, what should we do?â
Amelia Smith held her hand, âDonât panic, letâs first assess the situation.â
The three of them went to the inpatient department, and Amelia Smith asked, âWhen did she get pregnant? Why wonât her in-laws let us see her?â
âHow could she say anything with her personality? She bears all the bad things on her own.â Eleanor Smith said, âEver since that child didnât make it, Lily hasnât been pregnant, and her in-laws have always treated us like we owed them. Iâm afraid they have some shady intentions.â
âNot letting us see Lily⦠The Turner family does not have the ability to find so many people,â Amelia Smith said, âThey also donât have that much money to make the hospital go to such lengths.â
âYou mean thereâs someone behind this?â Christopher Willow asked.
âHard to say.â Amelia Smith said, âWhat connections could the Turner family have? Letâs take a look first.â
After she finished, she paused, and then said, âAnd brother-in-law Clark?â
âHe hasnât showed up from the beginning.â Christopher Willow said.
The three of them arrived at the ward and went straight to the maternity department.
Amelia Smith followed the couple to that floor, only to find the corridor was not as crowded as they had described.
There were only nurses coming in and out of the wards, pregnant women, or family members in the hallway.
Eleanor Smith took Amelia Smith directly to the room entrance that she had only seen from a distance in the morning, and it was empty.
Fearing that she might have gotten it wrong, they also checked the rooms around this one, but the ones on both sides were also unoccupied.
âWhere are they?â Eleanor Smith said, âI saw her in-laws enter this room in the morning, why isnât there anyone?â
Amelia Smith stood at the room entrance, looking at the three empty rooms next to each other.
Christopher Willow stopped a passing nurse and asked her where the people in that room were.
The nurse glanced at him, then immediately looked away with an impatient tone, âThis room has been empty the whole time. When was there anyone in it?â
âHow come there is no one? There was someone here this morning.â Eleanor Smith said, âI saw it with my own eyes!â
âYou must have mistaken the floor. There has been no one here. If you donât believe it, check the surveillance.â The nurse said, âIf you have nothing to do, leave quickly, and donât linger here, affecting the emotions of other maternal patients. If something happens, can you afford the responsibility?â
âYou!â
Christopher Willow held Eleanor Smith back and said, âLetâs go first.â
The three left the inpatient department again and went to the garden between the inpatient department and the outpatient department.
âWhere did my sister go? Her cell phone is still off.â Eleanor Smith tried again, but still couldnât get through, âWhat should we do? What should we do? Letâs call the police, sheâs missing.â
Christopher Willow patted her head to comfort her and said, âDid she transfer to another hospital? We didnât see your eldest sister this morning, we just saw her in-laws. Because they stopped us, we thought it was your sister inside, but we didnât see her.â
Amelia Smithâs eyes were red, and her fingers were trembling slightly.
âThey dare to let us check the surveillance, the surveillance must have been tampered with.â Christopher Willow said, âThe hospital system does not have a record of your sister coming to the hospital, and we didnât see her. The police this morning deemed it a family dispute. We are in a very passive position.â
âSo what should we do? Canât we call the police?â Eleanor Smith asked.
Amelia Smith took a breath, wiped her eyes, and took out her cell phone: âIâll try to find someone to help.â
âWho are you looking for?â Eleanor Smith asked, âTheir background is not small, and the people inside the hospital have been bought. We donât have money or power. The world always bullies honest people.â
Amelia Smith didnât speak but turned around to make a phone call. She waited for a while and said, âLila, did I bother you?â
Charlotte Lane was in the laboratory and immediately realized that something was wrong with Ameliaâs voice. She quickly explained the experiment to Adam Turner and went out to answer the call: âWhat happened? Is something wrong?â
Amelia Smith quickly briefed Charlotte Lane on the situation: âWilliam Lane is on a business trip. I can only trouble you. Can you help?â
âItâs not a trouble.â Charlotte Lane replied simply, âGive me your current location. Send me your sisterâs cell phone number. And which floor your sister was staying in the inpatient department.â
âAlright.â
After Amelia Smith told her, Charlotte Lane didnât hang up, she just said to wait for a moment.
In less than a minute, she heard the sound of typing on the keyboard from the phone, and Charlotte Laneâs voice sounded: âWho is with you at the moment.â
âMy second sister and brother-in-law are here.â Amelia Smith said.
Eleanor Smith and Christopher Willow were watching her nervously, their eyes asking if there was any solution yet.
Amelia Smith nodded lightly.
âIs there anyone following you at home?â Charlotte Lane asked again.
âI took a taxi here.â
Charlotte Lane: ââ¦â¦â
After a few seconds of silence, Charlotte Lane said: âFound it. Indeed she came to this hospital. She left two hours ago.â
âGone?â Amelia Smith asked.
âYes.â Charlotte Lane said, âThe cell phone locations of your brother-in-law Adam Turner and his parents show that they are at home. The road surveillance shows that⦠they should have gone home.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThey went home.â Amelia Smith told Eleanor Smith and Christopher Willow.
The three quickly walked out.
âLila, thank you.â Amelia Smith said.
âNo need.â Charlotte Lane said, âDonât be impulsive when you get there, protect yourself. I have some people near Wakefield County, and Iâve already asked them to come, forty minutes.â
âAlright.â