I could already hear Matthew opening the bathroom door. I hurriedly cleared the browsing history and reopened his document before putting the mouse back into position and sitting back down in the living room.
I looked calm, but I was inwardly flustered.
Matthew glanced at me before entering his room.
He would not realize anything, would he?
I was feeling a little uneasy. He was someone who was attentive to details. Did I completely clear the search history just now?
Darn, I was in such a hurry that I did not know if I left any traces.
"Wanda.”
Matthew called out to me suddenly, making my heart tremble.
Turning my head, I looked at him innocently. "What's wrong?"
"I’ll accompany you to the temple fair in a few days."
I was still in shock and was at a loss when he suddenly brought up this matter again. "W-What?"
The man's tone softened a little along with his face, which softened a lot more. "Seeing that you’re so interested in the temple fair, I’ll accompany you to it."
"Oh, yes. That would be great."
"Yeah."
Matthew responded lightly before returning to his room.
Hearing no more movement behind me, I was relieved. He probably did not notice anything.
I turned off the TV and went back to my room.
I caught a specific address on the webpage just now. Anmead Borough, Maynard District, Silverthorn Municipal.
It had been a close call just now, and I did not manage to send an email to Theo.
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