Theo faced me with a smile. "It's fine. Just let Keith go. If he's clean, then his conscience will be clear."
I seemed to have understood something from that. Theo was using this to test Keith to see whether he was in the clear or if he would hide.
I nodded. "Then we'll wait."
Keith soon came in while grabbing a piece of paper which he handed to Theo. "President Grant, this is the list of people who came to adjust the surveillance cameras in the last three months."
"Alright, you can go."
"Yes."
After Keith left, I went to Theo's side and looked through the list. "There are quite a lot of people."
"Yes. Mostly, it’s the copywriting department and design department that are the most prone to leaks. The team leader would often conduct investigations," Theo said calmly.
I saw Keith's name for the last time. "He also went to look through the surveillance. Keith didn't hide that fact, so that means it's not him."
Covering the form, Theo's expression turned thoughtful. "I don't believe it's Keith. We'll check the others one by one."
It was the only thing we could do.
Theo and I went through everyone on the list, and all of them had sufficient reasons. We could not get a single clue.
"We've seen everyone. Do you have someone you suspect?" I asked Theo.
"No."
I rubbed my temples, feeling like I was about to go blind. "I don't either. I’ve no idea."
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