Amelia answered somewhat perfunctorily, "Well, we already talked about this earlier at the hotel, didn't we?"
Madam White's smile slowly faded, "I don't trust him. I want to hear it from you."
Amelia, "..."
The point is she didn't want to say it either.
She pursed her lips, it's difficult for someone who doesn't know how to lie to tell a lie, "Well, Grandma, you saw it today. Both authentication documents were in Daniel's hands at that time, and I didn't see the specific results."
Madam White's face hardened, "Don't play dumb with me. Today's events were strange, and I know Benjamin was the one who started it all. Your grandfather blindly believes his nonsense, but I don't!"
With a sigh, Madam White continued, "Your grandfather and I have led an upright life, but we didn't expect to raise such a scheming, cunning and treacherous child. It seems hopeless for the Whites from now on."
Amelia, "Grandma, don't say that. Daniel isn't as bad as you say."