Kingston looked at Eevonne's other two cousins again. "Eevonne owes you money, right?"
Both of them had been stunned the whole time, and they did not know what to say. They were also afraid that they would be dragged away by the police if they had said something wrong. It was when they heard Kingston asking them that question that regained their senses as if they had just woken up from a dream.
"Yes, yes, yes! You're absolutely right.
Eevonne owes us money, and she did not pay us back! That is indeed true! She did owe the bank money, but she did owe us money as well! She owes us money, but she did not pay us back. Is that not being a shifty non-payer? She is a non-payer!"
"You're right, Eevonne is still a non-payer!" said Eevonne's cousin frantically.
He was extremely happy. Was the man in front of him a fool? Was he helping Eevonne or them? How fun! The cousin looked at Eevonne with a smug expression. What he meant to tell her was that the helper that she got was shooting her in her foot!
Kingston also saw her cousin's smug expression. "You're her cousin, right?"
Her cousin nodded. "Yes, I am Eevonne's cousin!"
"Do you have an informal written agreement for the money that Eevonne owes you?" asked Kingston.
"Hmph! Of course, I do. All things monetary have to be clearly recorded even if it was between siblings. How could I be careless
about this kind of thing? Of course, there is an informal written agreement," he blurted out without knowing that it was a trap.
"Please produce the informal written agreement!" said Kingston.
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