Hmm, I'm used to it.
The only thing she wanted to resist was the demand to get her phone back so she could contact Chen Yan.
However, this act of defiance was misinterpreted by her father, who thought she was resisting the plan to go abroad.
So, under forced suppression, she was confined at home.
Lu Sisi was anxious, but soon didn't bother resisting.
Whatever, she thought, they couldn't keep her confined forever—after a few days, once her father completed the procedures for studying abroad, he would have to let her out.
By then, she would be able to contact Chen Yan.
Lu Sisi sat by the bed looking out the window—from the 20th floor, she could see the scattered lights of the buildings in the distance.
If the family didn't live on the 20th floor but a lower one, Lu Sisi would have already planned to climb out the window and escape.
After Chen Yan gave her that pill, her physical condition had improved greatly.
