"What about you? You're not going to stay locked up here forever, are you?" Memoria asked, noticing that Jennie was gradually starting to trust her, and appeared to be taking her side.
During this time, while in South Africa, whenever she had free time, she'd study criminal psychology, looking at various cases to enhance her knowledge.
Theory combined with practice, she now had rich experience, dealing with a young girl like Jennie was no big deal.
"Whatever happens, happens. At worst, I'll just rot in prison." Jennie said despondently.
"Don't say that." Memoria glanced around, "How about... I help you?"
"You?" Jennie gave her a sideways look, "You can't even help yourself; you're like a clay Buddha crossing the river, struggling to save yourself!"
Memoria smiled, "Don't underestimate me."
Jennie looked over with some suspicion, "Do you... really have a way out?"
