Prince Rong was shocked as he looked at Su Xinyi, "You contributed too?"
Was he hearing things, or was he blind? What kind of contribution could Su Xinyi, a country girl, make in such a major case?
Did she even know what it meant to investigate a case?
"Of course, my brother was transferred under your command, so I saw how hard he worked and helped him run a few errands—just a modest contribution not worth mentioning." Su Xinyi saw Prince Rong's disbelief, clearly suspecting the truth of her words.
Since Su Xinyi did not want to steal any credit, she deliberately downplayed her own role in it, throwing the entire credit to her older brother. Still, that was better than Prince Rong, who hadn't lifted a finger to help.
Did she really contribute?
Prince Rong was somewhat dazed. If it were something else, he wouldn't believe it, but if it were about running errands, Su Xinyi's skills could indeed accomplish it.
He felt a bit guilty.