Miss Seys lowered her eyes, her voice somewhat heavy, "I don't know."
She had never asked about Jose Floyd.
Because she understood him too well, she was afraid of getting deeply entangled, which she couldn't allow.
Andrea Greenwood was slightly taken aback, "So, Miss Seys doesn't know about Brother Jose's matters."
Andrea Greenwood's tone seemed relieved, while Miss Seys's heart was as clear as a mirror, replying, "Because I said I wasn't close to him."
Andrea Greenwood nodded, her eyes lighting up, her voice becoming ever more gentle, "Then I won't say anything, after all, it's Brother Jose's business. If I tell others, I'm afraid he'll blame me. Brother Jose's temper, I'm afraid of it."
Miss Seys cooperated with Andrea Greenwood by giving a gentle smile.
The word 'others' was actually meant to tell her that as an outsider, she wasn't qualified to know about Jose Floyd's past, and it also served to highlight her own identity—she was the one who was family with Jose Floyd.
