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A serious look passed over Brian’s face. "She was sent to the hospital. The doctor put it down to over-excitement. When I left, she didn’t seem sane at all. She sighed and moaned, and knew nobody. The doctor said that there’s little hope of her recovery. I’ve contacted one of the best sanatoriums in the country. Later, she’ll be sent there.” Alessa took a deep breath, shocked. Susan really drove herself crazy. Although she escaped the punishment of the law, it was even more tragic for her, a wealthy woman who had always been proud and arrogant, to spend the rest of her life in an insane asylum with a group of mentally ill people. Although this was Susan's retribution, Alessa still felt kind of sorry for her and had not spoken for a long time. "What about your father?" She added in a m