The moment he saw the contents, his brow instantly furrowed.
He was absolutely certain of one thing: when he first saw this letter, it had Quennel's name on it, not his.
But for some reason, it now bore his own name.
What was going on? How could this be?
The handwriting was identical to what he remembered, with no discernible differences. Could it be that he had misread it the first time?
But the difference between Quennel's name and his own was huge. Even if he made a mistake, it couldn't be that drastic.
Could Cherry or Hannah have altered these few words?
Lionel ran his fingers over the name, checking to see if there was anything unusual about the paper or ink.
But no matter how many times he touched it, the characters felt just like the others. There were no signs of modification.
Could he really have misread it? But he wasn't an idiot. How could he make such a mistake?
"Lionel, do you see it clearly now? It's your name. I told you, I'm not an idiot. I wouldn't have gotten it wrong."
Seeing Lionel's suspicious expression, Cherry quickly interjected.
"You were the one who kept insisting it was my mistake. Now that you've seen it yourself, whose name is it? Yours or your brother's? If you can't read it, do you need me to pull out my phone and translate it for you?"

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