Compared to before, she had lost a lot of weight. It was as if she had not been locked up for five to six days, but for five to six months. She looked very haggard and her hair was disheveled.
When she saw Lauren walking over, Susan could not wait to ask, "Lauren, how is Ruby? Is her health okay? Where is she staying now? Is she sleeping well? Eating well?"
When it came to Ruby, Susan always seemed to have an endless supply of energy.
Lauren answered in a serious tone.
"Auntie, Ruby is doing well. You don't have to worry."
When Susan saw Lauren, the first thing she did was not to defend herself but to ask about Ruby's condition.
Would a woman like Susan really hit Ruby?
When she heard that Ruby was doing well, Susan relaxed and leaned back in her chair.
"That's good. Thank you so much, Lauren."
"Ruby is my friend. It's my duty to take care of her."
A police officer sat next to Lauren and recorded their conversation.