Douglas took a breath and immediately told them what had happened. Norman and his family had dirty expressions.
At the next moment, Linda said, "Elisa is sharp, and she's the best at looking for loopholes. Are you sure there was nothing wrong with what you said?"
Douglas' expression changed. "I…"
Norman and his family immediately set their gaze on Douglas.
Norman said in a low voice, "Did you say something?"
"No!" Douglas retorted at once in fright, but he realized his voice was slightly loud. He immediately explained, "I don't think I did. I kept saying that I didn't know anything and that the items on the list were for health purposes. And their interpretation of the list isn't final. After a long time, no one would remember it."
Rose furrowed her brows. "That's right. If you remember, you would seem too calculated, making people investigate further."
Linda had an awful expression. "Is it really about whether it's calculated? Elisa has placed the suspicion firmly on us. She must have some evidence if she found you. Did she tell you anything?"
Douglas shook his head. "With her demeanor, I can't be sure. It seems like she hasn't found much, only a weak connection to me. It's as though she probed and threatened me to make me tell her the truth."
When he said it, he suddenly thought of what Elisa had said.
Elisa had said that if the matter were revealed, Norman would make him the scapegoat. If that time came, he would be doomed.
In an instant, Douglas felt a chill in his spine.
"No. Elisa is confident with every step she takes. She must have found some substantial evidence. And by looking for you today, she might have also discovered something from your words." Rose analyzed while she frowned.
Linda's expression paled. "How can that be?! What we did back then was secret! How could she know about it?!"
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