Erwin Jackson leaned towards the door, suddenly lost the intention to go in, and just stood there quietly.
Not far away, Arthur Jackson came over with a basket of strawberries, excitedly. Just now, she went back to get a basket for the strawberries. She did not expect to see Erwin Jackson, who was supposed to be alone in the attic, outside the main hall.
She quietly walked up behind Erwin Jackson, slapped him on the back, and yelled, "Brother!"
Erwin Jackson was not startled. He turned his head to look at Arthur Jackson, his gaze not so friendly.
Arthur Jackson's playful expression instantly subsided, and she asked, "Since you're here, why don't you go in?"
Erwin Jackson coldly replied, "You can pretend you didn't see me."
Arthur Jackson deflated, "I didn't do anything to you. Why are you always angry with me? Did you eat gunpowder?!"
Erwin Jackson did not want to deal with Arthur Jackson, so he turned his head and saw the butler coming out of the main hall.