Yet, Mia found out that the butterfly tattoo was ordinary and commonly seen on many people.
It was a popular tattoo to have on the ankle that year.
She didn't see the culprit's face clearly. The mere memory of the tattoo couldn't be solid evidence.
Now that Luna finally had the mayor as her backer, she wouldn't admit it that easily even if she was the culprit.
Timothy said coldly, "I'll ask someone to check who among the workers had a butterfly tattoo on their ankle that year."
Baffled, Mia looked at him. "Is there a need to look into this?"
Did Timothy not know that Luna had that tattoo on her ankle?
He responded seriously, "Don't worry. That year, I suspected that there could be another culprit, so I recorded the names of the maids and guests who were there. We can initiate an investigation if we want to."
"You made a detailed record, I know, but that's not my main point. Have you not noticed that Luna has that tattoo on her ankle? It's been five years though."
Mia couldn't believe that he hadn't noticed it because she noticed that even before her memories recovered.
Timothy was puzzled. "You're saying there's a tattoo on Luna's ankle?"
"Yeah, you didn't know?"
"Why would I take notice of her ankle?"
His confident tone rendered her speechless.
She gave him a humorless smile in response.
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