Chapter 0267
At 8:00 pm, Paul treated everyone to late-night snacks.
As soon as they sat down, Sandy said enthusiastically, "This place has the best and most affordable skewers. Miranda, you have to try their signature spicy beef skewers. I ordered a few extra for you.โ
Silas sat beside Miranda and poured juice for her. โItโs hot tonight, so drink some juice to cool off. There are appetizers over there, too. The pickled cucumbers are delicious. Want some?โ
Their sudden friendliness surprised her. She figured they might believe she had been wronged earlier and were trying to make up for it. It made her feel both amused and exasperated.
Elizabeth observed silently, her lips tightly pursed. She used to be the center of attention, but since Miranda arrived, she noticed everyone slowly shifted their attention toward Miranda, while she could do nothing about it.
โItโs a bit stuffy here. Iโm going to step outside for some fresh air,โ she said before getting up and leaving.
Noticing Elizabethโs mood, Bryan also came up with an excuse to leave the table.
The nearby alley was a popular spot. Elizabeth wandered aimlessly, with Bryan trailing a short distance behind.
When she heard footsteps, she turned around impatiently. โHow long are you going to follow me? Do you know that youโre annoying? Canโt I just get some air?โ
Bryan hesitated for a moment, then slowly looked up. โLizzy, did you really lose the data?โ
Elizabethโs eyes flickered. โWhat are you talking about?โ
โWe left the laboratory right after work. When would you have had time to finish that set of experiments, let alone get the data?โ
โWhat are you saying, Bryan?โ Her voice was sharper now.
โYouโre a good person. You shouldnโt do such things.โ
Elizabeth bit her lip, her voice trembling slightly. โAre you accusing me? The data is mine. I wouldnโt risk my paper just to do something that only hurts others and me.โ
โBut I still donโt understand what youโre thinking.โ Bryan looked at her intensely, as if trying to read her mind.
She instinctively avoided his gaze. โIโm the victim here. Instead of helping me find the culprit who deleted the data, youโre blaming meโฆโ
He frowned at her stubbornness. โEven though I took the blame upon myself, you know best whether I used your computer. I just want you to be honest with me.โ
Elizabethโs anger flared as she faced his accusations. โEven if it was me, so what? I did it, and Iโm not hiding it. Are you going to report me? If thatโs what you want, do it now. I donโt want your pity or to have you taking the fall for me.โ
Bryan was taken aback. โWhy?โ