Suny looked at Winnie in front of her and hooked her lips into a smile, "Miss Bates, you are so young but bad at hearing, what a pity."
She said, pausing for a moment, "Then this time, Miss Bates should listen carefully, I said that Robert is my brother. Do you think there should be any ambiguity between me and my brother?"
Suny spoke with exceptional clarity, word by word.
This time, Winnie did hear it clearly.
She looked at Suny and then at Robert on the other side, her throat felt as if something had blocked it, so stuck that she was somewhat unable to speak.
Winnie stood there, confused: "How, how is it possible! Your surname is Holland and his surname is Murphy ......"
"Can't a cousin do that? I didn't say it was a real brother, Miss Bates."
Suny's words pressed Winnie to the point where she was completely speechless.
Winnie stood there, wanting to leave, but Elijah blocked the door.
But if she didn’t go, Austin and Robert both looked as if they wanted to swallow people.
"I'm sorry, it's, it's my mistake."
Winnie's momentum and smugness from earlier was all but gone, she now just wanted to get out of this creepy box.
Suny let out a laugh, "Miss Bates, but you've caused me a lot of trouble!"
Suny had originally thought of settling the last account with Winnie later, but today it was Winnie herself who came to her door, so she chose to settle the matter today.
Winnie had not yet recovered from the relationship between Suny and Robert, and when she heard Suny's words, for a moment, she was very confused: "I'm the only one who made a mess of things today, no one else knows about it, it won't cause any trouble for you."
"Is that so?"
Suny raised her eyebrows and smiled, "Miss Bates, you might as well think about what you did not long ago."
"I didn't do anything!"
Just as the words were spoken, Winnie remembered.
She looked at Suny, her eyes strayed: "Miss Holland, I rushed in today only because I was not happy that Austin had chosen you, but since everything was a misunderstanding on my part, I will not disturb your meal today."
"That anonymous letter was from you, wasn't it, Miss Bates?"
Suny, however, didn't give her a chance, and as she turned around, she directly went to the point: "You're so passionately thinking of the Murphy family and Austin, that's really hard for you. But my grandfather has been unable to eat or drink for days because of this matter, shouldn't you give me an explanation, Miss Bates?"
Winnie frowned, intending to bite the bullet and deny it: "What are you talking about? I don't know any letters. I wasn't even in J City some time ago, you can ask my friend for all this, Miss Holland."
"It's fine if you don’t admit it, but you'll have to think about whether you'll regret it when you walk out of this door."
As an adult, she had to take responsibility for doing the wrong thing.
Winnie only wanted to leave the compartment. She had always despised Suny, Suny said this very threatening words in an unhurried manner, except for the smiling eyes that were a bit frightening, the rest did not scare Winnie.
She glanced at Austin, who was frowning slightly, his face all cool and cold.
Winnie was more afraid of Austin than Suny.
"Miss Holland, you've mistaken me for someone else, that letter of whatever you're talking about really has nothing to do with me."
After Winnie finished speaking, she walked over and directly pushed Elijah away and left.
Just as she walked out of the door, her friend came up to her and asked, "What's up, I just saw Austin go in, won't you catch him in the act this time?"
Winnie dared not speak, pulled her friend away, and only when she was far away did she speak, "Do you know what Robert's relationship is with Suny?"
Winnie's friend frowned, "An unmarried couple? I know, didn't the two meet their parents?"
"Not at all! If only that were the case! Robert is Suny's cousin!"
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