The Woman From Hell
Chapter 2161

When I returned to the ward with the heated porridge, Nina had disappeared.

I put the bowl down and hurried out. I grabbed a passing nurse and asked, "Hi, may I ask if you caught the patient of this ward leaving?"

"No."

I asked several people in a row, and they all saw nothing. I was flustered. I quickly contacted her attending doctor to help replace her.

I heard a few nurses discussing among themselves while I was in the midst of searching. "There seems to be a patient on our rooftop who might jump. A lot of people surrounded them, watching. The doctor even called the police over."

"God, this has to save her."

Rooftop?

I ran to a window and looked down. There was indeed a crowd watching. The police had also arrived. Although a safety air cushion had been laid, the building was more than 30 stories high, which did not help.

Could it be...!

Feeling more and more uneasy, I quickly called for the elevator. Reaching the top floor, I rushed to the rooftop.

The rooftop was blocked, however, and I was stopped outside. "Miss, the police are dealing with things inside. You can't go in."

I looked out and saw Nina's figure. I was a little anxious. "I'm her friend. Let me go in and persuade her. She has depression, and I know why."

The two policemen who stopped me looked at each other. Then, one of them said, "Wait here. I'll report this to them."

"Okay, thank you."

I waited outside anxiously. I saw them approach one of the older-looking policemen, whispering something in his ear. The two of them had another conversation before the policeman came to me. "You can go in, but everything is subject to command. Don't act impulsively."

"Okay, thank you."

letm

Finally, they let me in. I saw Nina in hospital clothes the moment I went in. She was sitting on the edge of

the roof, looking up at somethin

The wind had messed up her hair, and her pale face was particularly eye-catching.

"Are you Nina's friend?" The older policeman asked me.

I nodded. "Yes, I'm her friend. The doctor told me she's prone to depression, that's why I was here, to accompany her. She disappeared when I went to reheat her meal.."

"Our people just tried talking to her, but she refused to speak or come down despite us asking her multiple times. She's just sat there. I think she's waiting."

"Waiting?" I was a little puzzled.

The policeman looked at me and

then turned his gaze to Nina, "That's right, she doesn't feel like jumping at all now. She seems emotionally stable now, but she's been sitting there the entire time. She probably wants it to be ceremonious and jump off at the right time. She might want to commemorate someone."

I glanced at the watch on the policeman's wrist. It was half past eleven. Seemingly having

understood something, I looked at the policeman. "Sir, let me talk with

her, think I know what she's waiting

for

"Are you sure?"

"Yes, it will be too late otherwise. If your people are to replace any openings while I'm talking to her, step forward immediately and bring her down." My eyes were firm. The only way to carry out the current plan was to give it a try.

Otherwise, it would be too late if Nina were to jump directly when the time comes.

"Alright."

The policeman agreed. I walked forward, but someone stopped me when their order came from behind me. "Let her pass. We will play this by ear."

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