"The third thing is about Bayley."
Keiko raised her eyes and glanced at her, waiting for her next sentence.
"Bailey is still in a deep coma. She is currently hospitalized at the affiliated hospital of the Baldwin Military Academy, but this matter has not been made public. It has been nearly two months since she was admitted to the hospital, but unexpectedly, nothing has happened yet.
This is my father's arrangement to keep Bailey safe and then have a talk with her when she wakes up. The doctor said that Bailey's brain was severely injured. It's hard to predict when she will regain consciousness. Even if she wakes up, no one can guarantee whether she is mentally sound and able to return to normal work and life."
"Is there no way to prove that she was framed?" Keiko frowned, thinking that the matter had become more troublesome.
"It's not impossible, but it's somewhat risky," Jeanne said.