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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1728

"Oh my God!"

"So ugly."

"What happened to that woman?"

When Cindy was discharged from the hospital, the sounds of gasping could be heard wherever she went. Her ears had been deluged with exclamations of shock and stupefaction.

She was stiff all over while trying to strengthen her back. It was just that she could not help drooping down her head as she walked forward.

Alex quietly raised the corners of his mouth, thinking, "This woman finally stopped stirring up trouble. Now that she knows that she's ugly, she should behave herself."

That said, he reminded himself not to let his guard down because she might not be as compliant as she appeared to be.

He took Cindy to the place where Monica had been locked up before. The room was very safe, without any tools to commit suicide. Furthermore, she would be put under surveillance continuously, so that she would not be able to harm herself at

will.

She would be brought back to the country to be punished by the law. She must not be let off easily.

With all the backdoor deals she had had with so many directors, the roles and benefits she obtained were illegal.

She and them must be brought to justice.

Cindy was taken into a quiet room.

She sat by the window, staring at her own image reflected on the glass window. The woman in the glass didn't seem to be a normal human being.

Her face was full of wriggling scars. The words "old b*tch" were carved on it. If she wanted to remove them, the only option left for her was to peel off her skin.

She fixed her eyes on the image without moving for a long time.

Outside, there were people keeping an eye on her.

After making the arrangements, Alex left.

He went to report the specific situation to Heinz.

It took him half an hour to arrive and meet up with Heinz.

They met in another villa in the area.

Heinz shot a glance at Alex and said, "Take a

seat."

"Yes." Alex did not sit down until Heinz had done so first. Then, he said respectfully to Heinz, "President, Cindy is not in a good state."

"What's wrong?" Heinz raised his eyebrow. "Hasn't she always been arrogant?"

Alex nodded. "Indeed, she was arrogant and conceited before, as if we couldn't do anything to her. However, since her face was hurt, she has never spoken."

Heinz paused for a moment before he glanced at Alex and said, "That's understandable. For Cindy, that face of hers is a tool, a medium for her to make a fortune, but it has now been ruined. Her face was more precious than her life."

"Serves her right," Alex did not sympathize with Cindy at all. "I'm just thinking that we should hand this woman over to the police as soon as possible, so that she won't die in our hands."

Heinz smiled. "Hand her to the police while her face is still covered in blood?"

"I don't think there's a problem with that, since Cindy has offended so many people. All the wives of the directors she slept with in the country will be pleased to disfigure her face. She has a lot of enemies," Alex replied.

Laughing, Heinz shrugged. "Okay then, contact

Dylan to let his men take her away, but we must ensure that she will be imprisoned once she returns. I'll make a call to Zachary to ask him to pay close attention to it. We're too far to handle the domestic affairs for the time being. Anyway, we can't afford to let down our guards."

"Yes, I'll call President Lowe as soon as Cindy embarks onto the plane." Alex asked Heinz, "Is it okay?"

"Sure." Heinz nodded.

Meanwhile, the phone rang out of the blue.

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