Titus had finally understood that underhanded tricks would not cut it. Sonia wouldn’t be hindered by them as she had the mysterious Fox Eyes backing her.
In order to get to her, he first had to deal with Fox Eyes. However, such matters could not be rushed, so he could only take things slowly at this point.
Tina didn’t say anything as she hung her head low with her thoughts undisclosed.
At that moment, the door to the interrogation room opened where a policeman then brought Sonia in.
She threw a cold glare at the family of three and spoke with sarcasm, “I see that President Gray and his wife are here as well.”
Julia looked away and didn’t respond to her.
Titus gave a cold ‘hmph’, but he, too, didn’t speak.
Only Tina looked at Sonia with teary eyes and responded, “Miss Reed, I’m really sorry. I didn’t mean to push you; I just—”
“Have a split personality, right?” Sonia sneered.
Tina bit her lip. “So, you already know about it.”
Sonia narrowed her eyes as she examined Tina. “Is it really true, though?”
“It is true. I only found out about it recently.” Tina nodded in fright, as if she were deeply afraid of her illness.
Julia hugged her daughter as her heart ached for Tina’s plight. “Tina, why didn’t you tell us
about this?”
“Yeah.” Titus gave Tina a stern look.
Tina took their hands. “That’s because I didn’t want you guys to worry.
“Oh, you poor thing...” Julia sighed.
Sonia watched the three, a reminiscent thought flashing across her mind.
There was once when she, too, had loved her parents like this.
However, all of that was ruined and it dissipated into thin air along with the incident that happened 6 years ago.
“Okay then.” Sonia crossed her arms and said coldly, “I don’t know if you really have a personality disorder or whether you’re just faking it. If it’s true, just pretend I didn’t say anything. If it’s not, then I wish you really have a personality disorder.”
Tina froze before she looked at Sonia in shock. “Miss Reed, you—”
“You wretched woman! How could you curse Tina like that?” Julia trembled in anger as she pointed a finger at Sonia.
Titus also threw the woman a dark look.
Sonia shrugged. “I said, your daughter would really suffer from a personality disorder if she isn’t already suffering from one. If she truly has this problem, then my words would mean nothing to you. Why are you getting so worked up about it?” “You—” Julia couldn’t say anything in return.
Titus patted her hand before he narrowed his eyes at Sonia. “I see that you are as cunning as ever.
Sonia smiled. “Thank you for the compliment.”
He snorted coldly and didn’t say anything else.
She then turned her gaze at Tina. “Miss Gray, my audio recording has gone missing. Aren’t you happy now?”
“Huh?” Tina blinked in bewilderment before her mouth gaped in surprise, as if she finally understood what Sonia meant. “Miss Reed, are you suspecting that I did it?”
“Only the three of us know that I had recorded the conversation. I have asked Toby about it and he said he didn’t do anything. So, you are the only remaining suspect.” Sonia studied her.
Tina hastily shook her head while waving her hands. “I didn’t! It wasn’t me! I already said that I’m okay with being imprisoned and paying for my crimes, so why would I snatch the audio recording?”
“Snatch?” A corner of Sonia’s mouth lifted. “Miss Gray, did you just fall into the trap? I never said anything about my recording being snatched.”
Tina went pale as she realized that she had slipped up.
“I... I...” She anxiously fiddled with her hands.
Upon seeing this, Sonia gave a look of disdain. “Weaving lies like an expert, huh? If you didn’t want to go into jail, you could have just said it and I might have a higher opinion of you. And what’s the result? You're nothing but a sorry pile of lies!”
Sonia turned and left after shooting a cold glare at Tina.
Tina’s expression was beyond terrible as she lowered her head and didn’t reply.
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