For some reason, Su Qian wanted to take a gamble that Su Yan did not have any evidence. So, Su Qian straightened her neck and yelled, "Mother, what are you talking about? Why would I hide it from you? It's all my sister's fault. I don't know anything." Her voice was too loud, as if the louder she spoke, the less guilty she felt.
The wily old foxes around them immediately realized that there was something wrong with Su Qian. They immediately forgot about the little bit of pity they felt for her. They must be out of their minds to think that they are pitiful.
Su Yan sneered and signaled the waiter to press the play button.
Su Qian's voice sounded from the recording.
"Brother Huo Nan, you're drunk. I'll bring you back."
"Brother Huo Nan, Brother Huo Nan?"
"Su Yan, why? You, burp, why are you ignoring me?"
"Brother Huo Nan? Brother Huo Nan, I'm not Su Yan, I'm Su Qian."
There was a series of ambiguous sounds of water after that.