Yuna immediately nodded, "That's right, I didn't send anything."

"Wonderful." Tobias's lips curled into a smile.

"I have the number of an official from the communications department. I'll ask them to look into it for me now and see if Natalie has received any texts from Yuna. Like this, the truth will be revealed eventually." Silence suddenly fell over the living room.

No one had thought that it would all be cleared up just by checking like this.

Just now, everyone's minds were muddled, and they had not thought of this at all.

Cecilia was the first to react, and her gaze vaguely shifted.

She guessed that Tobias had probably already thought of it a long time ago.

There was probably a deeper meaning as to why he only brought it up now.

Tobias wanted Peter to truly understand what was going on.

When heard Tobias saying that they were looking for a text message record from the communications department, Yuna's expression changed.

She had not thought of this at all, and she had not expected that Tobias would contact an official from the communications department to look into the text message records.

Yuna bit her lip. "Forget it, I'd better go. We don't need to make this into such a big deal. If this spreads, it'd be bad for the Whitlock family. It doesn't really matter to me."

The corner of Selina's mouth twitched.

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As soon as Tobias said he would ask the communications department for the text message records, Selina had a sudden awakening.

Tobias never did anything that he wasn't sure of.

Since Tobias had already said that he wanted to ask the communications department about the text messages records, it proved that Yuna was undoubtedly lying. And she was saying these things at a time like this, which completely exposed her.

She did not want Tobias to investigate, yet she wanted to appear like a good person. She even used the excuse of not wanting to damage the Whitlock family's reputation. What clever tricks she played.

Selina could not hold herself back. She immediately said mockingly, "Why do you want to leave, Yuna? Did you get scared when you heard my brother say that he would check with the communications department about the text message records?"

Yuna forced a smile. "How could that be? How could I be scared if I haven't done anything wrong? I'm just worried that it'll embarrass the Whitlock family if this matter becomes out of hand." Selina's tone grew even more mocking. "Don't worry. A text message record isn't enough to bring shame to the Whitlock family."

to calm down. "Then go

message records were quickly

clear record in the communications department that there had indeed been a text sent from Yuna's

she felt as

at

of surprise flashed

She had thought that Yuna was a sensible girl, and had

heaved a slight

love could really

were filled with shock

what, he could not believe that

Yuna was the most obedient girl in the

wanted her to

at her lip. After a while,

remember now. I didn't borrow Natalie's mobile phone at all. Instead, she was the one who asked to borrow mine.

point, she paused and said in an increasingly hurt tone, "Grandpa Peter, you

loopholes. No

for Yuna, she only wanted Peter to

at a time like this, the text message records had already been retrieved, and it

she had to keep her trump

Peter still liked her, she had a

much. Even if she were

Peter suddenly came to a realization after hearing her

"Those text message records that you

at Natalie and said, "You really are a scheming woman. How dare you frame Yuna?

was truly

could tell from Yuna's words that she was lying just now, but Peter still believed

Natalie was helpless.

trust her no matter what she

Whitlock, if that's what you think, then so be it. As long as you're happy,

Peter was speechless.

Natalie. "What do you

you're still doubting

I'm sure of it! It's

Tobias' gaze darkened slightly.

something

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