Delphine didn't want to see the rest of the scene. She reached out to tug at Ignatius Leclair's shirt and said indifferently, "There is nothing improper between you and her, I believe it. How to deal with this woman is your matter. I don't want to watch."
She stood up, wanting to return to her room.
Ignatius Leclair slightly raised his phoenix eyes, reached out to hold her small hand, and said in a deep voice, "You really believe it?"
His gaze seemed contemplative.
Delphine believed so easily that it made things difficult for Ignatius, who coldly ordered, "Arthur White, go find the relevant evidence, send her in once it's found. Before that, lock her in a mental hospital and let her bewitch a bunch of lunatics."
In his life, Ignatius hated being toyed with the most. If it weren't for his determined nature, he might have fallen for this woman's tricks, hence he acted more ruthlessly than others.
