At this point, it was obvious that Wallis had reached her limit. Even though there were still many thoughts in Beryl's mind, she was very clear that this was not a suitable point to talk about.
She couldn't let her accept all of Marcellus's things at once and should take it slow. The most important thing now was to find the culprit and talk to him.
Beryl agreed with Wallis's words and comforted her. When her tone softened a little, she hung up the phone.
Less than five seconds later, Eunice, who was standing in the distance, immediately walked over to Beryl. "Beryl, who's on the phone? Is it your family?"
Beryl was already extremely upset and did not have the time to joke with her. She nodded perfunctorily and said, "My mom. I have something to do later. You can find someone else to accompany you first. I'm sorry."
"Huh?" Hearing this, Eunice did not leave. Instead, he continued to ask, "Isn't your home out of town? Why is your mother looking for you now?"
Even if Beryl did not feel that her previous actions had offended her too much, what she was saying now was tantamount to adding fuel to the fire.
When did she know so much about her family?
She called her home out of town as soon as she opened her mouth. Was she very clear about this? If she remembered correctly, their relationship had never been very good. They could only be considered classmates.
Beryl felt that it was necessary to remind her. "You don't have to worry about my family affairs."
Eunice could hear the displeasure in her voice and did not continue to speak. He looked a little embarrassed. "I don't mean anything else. Please don't misunderstand..."
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