"But when I told you the letter had your name on it, you couldn't believe it. That's why you asked me to steal it. And now that I have, you're accusing me of tampering with it."
"Tell me, did you read the contents before? Otherwise, why are you so fixated on it being Quennel's name?"
At first, he had dismissed Cherry's words, but as her analysis continued, a sense of panic began to grip him.
It felt as if she had seen everything he had done. How else could she describe it all so convincingly?
But no matter what, the key point was the letter's contents. He was one hundred percent certain it had been Quennel's name.
He just couldn't understand why it had suddenly changed to his. That was what made him so suspicious!
But he couldn't just come out and say that he had seen Quennel's name and now it was suddenly his, could he?
If he did, it would prove he had read the letter beforehand.
Wouldn't that confirm he was the one who sent it, that he had ulterior motives?
No matter what, he absolutely could not let that truth slip out.
"Not talking? Did I hit the nail on the head? It looks like you really did misread your own name and excitedly sent the letter to Hannah, only to find out it was your name on it all along."
Seeing that he still refused to tell the truth, Cherry decided there was no point in wasting any more breath on him.
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