The more she thought about it, the more suspicious Willow Quinn became.
To delete a photo would require at least two to three taps.
No matter how careless Sean was, how could he tap twice or thrice accidentally?
This was why Willow thought that Sean did it on purpose.
As for why he had the need to delete it, perhaps Sean was the only one who would know.
“I don’t.”
Sean wiped his nose as he answered softly.
“You really don’t know who?”
Willow frowned slightly as she asked once more.
“I really don’t.”
Sean looked at Willow calmly.
He really was not worried that Willow would recognize him.
The Sean in the photo was just a sideviewed and far away Sean, it was captured from so far away it was almost unclear.
Also, the Sean at that time was one that frequented the battlefield with a tip-top fit physique.
The Sean Lennon before Willow, even though he was disabled had grown slightly plump from all the love and care that Willow had poured on him the past two years.
The body shapes of these two Seans were so different Sean was not worried at all that Willow would recognize him from the picture.
“Then tell me, what’s with the armor and the sword?
“I remember pretty clearly that the two things Quill Zimmer took were exactly the same as the one in the photo.”
Willow paused for a while before she asked Sean again while staring at him intently.
“That… That’s our uniform, it’s standard, nothing too special about it.”
Sean lied after being quiet for a while.
Willow took what he said with a grain of salt.
“Okay, even if what you said was true,
“You said you didn’t know who that person was. This is something I don’t believe.
“It was clear that you deleted that photo on purpose. How are you gonna explain that?
“If you have nothing to do with the person in the picture, why would you hide about all these?”
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