After a short moment of panic, Ma Yaozu regained his composure, insisting that he had been drunk at the restaurant the previous day and couldn't remember what he had said to Xiu Shirong.
In response to the waiter's claim that they hadn't been drunk, Ma Yaozu argued that it was quite normal for a waiter to make a mistake when dealing with so many customers every day.
Su Liang took out two questionnaires, "One student saw you heading towards the well yesterday evening, another saw you coming back from the well. What do you have to say about that?"
Ma Yaozu, who had been standing, trembled a bit at Su Liang's words, then lowered his head, "It was dim in the evening, they must have seen it wrong. I never went there, Miss Su, don't make false accusations!"
"So, no tears till you see the coffin, huh?" Su Liang put away the two pieces of paper, "then let's wait and see what Mr. Xiu has to say when he gets here."
No sooner than Su Liang finished speaking, footsteps were heard outside.