No sooner had Everleigh taken one look that incredulity formed in her eyes. "How could it be her?"
"You think it's strange, don't you? We have the same point of view, but it really is her," Elvir whispered, his eyes filled with utter disbelief.
This was not the person whom they had suspected before.
"Do you trust it?"
He was a little startled when he heard that. He smiled at her and said, "It seems like you don't believe it either."
"Of course. Either you have given yourself away, or she has long known about it and has found someone else to put the blame on. There are only these two possibilities," she spat out coldly. She really wasn't sold on what she had seen.
Embarrassed, he scratched his head awkwardly. "Actually, it's probably because of me. I accidentally revealed my account during the investigation and..."
She was really speechless. "How could you make such a low-level blunder."
"I was just too fired up. I hadn't touched a computer in years. Besides, the more I went on, the more I was certain that Missha had problems. A clear conscience is a soft pillow. If she didn't do anything, she wouldn't have taken any action. Now that she did, doesn't it mean that her guilt is eating away at her?" Elvir said with slight pride.
Everleigh's expression froze, as it made some sense.
No matter what she did, they could know who this person was.
"It seems that I can't stay here. I must go abroad to investigate. When will Missha come over?" He looked at her seriously.
"In the afternoon. Uncle Saniogo asked her to bring me some supplements."
"Okay, then I'll book a flight for tonight." He wanted to see Missha before he left.
Otherwise he could not go abroad.
In the afternoon, Missha noticed that Elvir was also here, with bruises on his face. "How did you get like that?" She asked in surprise.
"Oh, give me a break. I just took on a job for an extramarital affair and somehow ended up being beaten. Those people are psychos! If they wanted to fight, they should have dragged the homewrecker. Why would it be me who should
take the blow?"
Everleigh couldn't help but laugh. It wasn't her first time hearing this story, but it was funny all the same.
"Then, what about you now..."
"I'm here to get bandaged up and see her in the meantime. I also need to keep an eye on those guys at night," Elvir said through his gnashed teeth. It seemed that he was really in pain.
Missha also couldn't help laughing. "Can't you do other jobs?"
"That's all I can do, and it's the kind of high-paying job that pays thousands of dollars at a time."
"Then you'd better hurry up and get there early. If you miss it, it'll be bad," Everleigh taunted.
"Alright, it's almost time. I'm leaving." Elvir looked like a scoundrel as he turned and walked out.
Missha and Everleigh looked at each other and laughed out loud.
"That man has been the same since forever." Missha poured out a glass of juice and handed it to Everleigh.
"Where's Theodore?"
"He's in the office now and will be over later." Everleigh picked up the juice and took a sip. It tasted good.
Missha did not say anything.
Seeing that Everleigh had finished it, Missha was ready to go back.
"Aunt, why don't you stay a little longer?"
"I have something to deal with, so I won't stay for long. I will send you some other supplements tomorrow."
Hearing her words, Everleigh suddenly thought of something. "Aunt, you don't have to go out of your way for this. Please convey to my uncle that I don't need to have any more of these things."
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