Madam Reid is experienced and not foolish. Listening to Maya Spencer's questions, she naturally realized that this girl wasn't trying to avenge Henry Reid but was suspecting her, suspecting that she was the one who threw her into the sea.
Thinking of Maya Spencer's little schemes, she found it laughable. If the man who threw her into the sea had been caught, could she still sit here calmly by her son's side? With her explosive temper, she would have beaten him to death and hung his body on the street.
Therefore, she deliberately pretended to be furious and asked, "Where's the person? Maya Spencer, you wouldn't have handed him over to the police out of kindness, would you? You were unconscious in the sea."
Maya Spencer watched Madam Reid's changing facial expressions and listened to her tone, trying to glean clues, but she couldn't decipher her true emotions. She was still too inexperienced to gauge Madam Reid's emotions accurately.