"You mean Erin?" asked Julien, raising an eyebrow.
'What does it have to do with Mr. McDaniel's granddaughter?
'What is Sydney up to?'
"So Mr. McDaniel's granddaughter is called Erin." Sydney smiled faintly, "Quite a cute name. You still haven't answered me. What is your impression of Miss McDaniel?"
"I've almost forgotten her." Julien thought for a moment. All that came to mind was a childish and vague face.
"What?" That answer made Sydney freeze.
Originally, she thought that since Julien respected Mr. McDaniel so much, he must have a deep impression of Mr. McDaniel's family.
Julien's answer surprised her.
Moreover, Sydney could see that Julien was not lying.
"How can you have forgotten her? Isn't she Mr. McDaniel's granddaughter? You must know each other well. You two are childhood sweethearts, right?" Sydney pursed her lips and looked at Julien.
Julien frowned, reached out, and flicked her forehead. "I learned from Mr. McDaniel, not his granddaughter, so how would I be familiar with his granddaughter? Childhood sweethearts? Come on. We are real childhood sweethearts. After all, you were only about ten years old when you became pen pals with me."
Sydney covered her forehead in pain with a warm smile on her face. "I thought you were close to Miss McDaniel and that you were childhood sweethearts."
It was true that Julien had never said he had a childhood sweetheart to anyone.
Sydney thought of this after learning that the person who messed up with her was Miss McDaniel.
Since Miss McDaniel was Mr. McDaniel's granddaughter, she and Julien possibly got along well.
Sydney seemed to have overthought it.
Julien wasn't familiar with Miss McDaniel, and they were not childhood sweethearts as Sydney had guessed.
'If Julien knows that Miss McDaniel is behind the scenes, will he help her?'
Sydney thought that she should give Julien a chance and test him.
She looked at Julien. "So, you don't have much feelings for Miss McDaniel, right?"
Julien laughed at her words, "What kind of feeling can I have for her?"
He was not even familiar with Miss McDaniel.
They were just acquaintances who only met a few times and said a few words to each other.
There was nothing else between them.
"That's good." Sydney nodded. "But do you know that Miss McDaniel likes you? I'm not talking about friendship, but romantic feelings."
Julien froze at that comment.
Yet Luke, who hadn't said anything, suddenly realized something and opened his mouth wide in shock. "Syd, you're not trying to say that Erin is the culprit, are you? You guys just said that the person who did that was Julien's admirer, and then you suddenly mentioned that Erin liked Julien, so it's clear that you're telling us Erin did that."
"Is it true?" Julien's face darkened.
Sydney looked at him and finally nodded slowly. "Yes. As Luke guessed, Miss McDaniel did that. Originally, I didn't know it, but later, I called the Squirrel team and bribed the secretary of the editor-in-chief, and then that secretary got it out of the editor-in-chief."
She picked her phone up and played the recording Dale had sent her.
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