"Oh? It's also my first time encountering someone as interesting as you," Logan laughed, his tone playful, "I didn't expect Second Young Master Wright to have such a clear sense of right and wrong, and that does surprise me somehow."
Hearing this, Frey Wright also laughed: "Young Master Logan flatters me. I just believe that we should have evidence in our actions and not falsely accuse others. Besides, Young Master Logan doesn't strike me as the type who would wantonly kill and seize treasures."
Upon hearing this, Logan couldn't help but feel a better impression of Frey Wright. He could tell that Frey was not a hypocritical person; at least superficially, he did not take things at face value and had his judgments.
"Second Young Master Wright is right; one indeed needs evidence in their actions. However, those noble family's descendants would not have accused me for no reason. There must be some misunderstanding," Logan said indifferently.