"This is the only information we have right now. It may also be because the time is too short, so we haven't found any follow-up related information.

The people behind the scenes don't want us to continue investigating, so why don't we stop here? The longer we delay, the more they will try to cover up the matter, making it harder to find evidence in the future.

It would be better to stop now and wait for them to reveal their weakness next time."

Jurgen hesitated for a moment and then made his proposal.

"But if we let it go, they might make more trouble. If this incident wasn't discovered by accident, we were kept in the dark, which means there are already huge hidden dangers." Carlos disagreed with this suggestion and objected.

There is nothing wrong with either person's views; each has their own concerns.

"Tia, how do you think this matter should be handled?" Joel thought that Tia had not dealt with similar matters before, and her perspective might be different from theirs, so she might be able to come up with some novel ideas.

Tia almost thought that she was hallucinating because the poison had not yet cleared up, but when she saw the three people staring at her intently, she was sure that they really wanted her to give her opinion.

As a determined master of keeping things balanced, at this moment, she...

"I think what you two said makes sense. If you don't want to investigate, then don't investigate. If you want to investigate, then continue investigating.

Carlos was known for his impulsive and irritable personality, so what was the harm in making a fuss about this? If others didn't investigate further, they would just think that Carlos was the only one taking it seriously.

After all, it's strange that this matter was not investigated so suddenly, isn't it? "

Although this method is a good one, Carlos, who was picked out alone, looked at Tia sadly.

"Didn't we agree to be good friends?"

"Whether we are good friends or not has nothing to do with your personality." Tia picked up the cup and started drinking water guiltily.

"But you didn't want to be friends with me in the first place because you thought I had a bad personality!" Carlos slammed his hand on the table and almost jumped up from his chair.

"Why are you banging the table!" Joel slammed the table before Tia could figure out what to say.

His precious sister had just recovered from the poisoning a while ago, how could she be so cruel!

Jurgen also picked up the water glass beside him and started watching the show.

Tia lowered her head and did not respond directly. Joel slammed the table and stared at him fiercely. Carlos felt that he might as well be more arrogant and domineering. At least no one dared to treat him like this!

However, this thought was suppressed as soon as it arose. Tia didn't like people with bad tempers. This time it was just because everyone needed it. He could only blame himself for being too bad-tempered before.

If I hadn't been so bad-tempered before, I definitely wouldn't have been singled out.

But if I hadn't been so bad-tempered before, I really don't know how I would have handled this matter.

Carlos looked very tough when he was standing there, but gradually his momentum weakened and he slowly sat down.

"This is also a good idea. Since Tia said so, let's do it."

Jurgen also nodded and said, "Next, let's talk about your poisoning. We've already found out that it was caused by the other person who competed with you today.

He poisoned you the moment the match was announced, then quickly conceded, leaving you unaware of the situation. He then used gossip to get you into trouble, then became extremely angry and even resorted to physical violence, thereby canceling your results.

I looked it up later and found out that the person behind him was actually Pandey. The original plan was to humiliate you and then you would get angry and hit someone, and he would come to the rescue.

However, Pandi suddenly disappeared, and he had no clear instructions to cancel the plan, so he had no choice but to comply. But the result was that you might be disqualified from the competition."

"Those seniors who were punished to clean the bell tower also took over Pandy's task." Carlos added.

Joel now understood why the dean was reluctant to reveal Pandy's name. After all, Pandy had already disappeared at that time. If he hadn't found out himself, he might have thought that the dean was shirking responsibility.

"This Pandi made me feel uncomfortable from the first time I met him. Why did he go to such great lengths to appear by my side?"

Tia was completely confused now. She didn't have anything on her...

No, it's the power of absorption!

Does Pandi know that she has the power of absorption?

If that's the case, then perhaps it can be explained, but how did he know about this? Even Joel didn't know that she had this ability.

It is impossible for Jesus to publicize this matter.

So how did he know?

"Tia? What are you thinking about?" Joel's voice gradually penetrated her ears and brought Tia back.

"It's okay, but I heard from the dean before that he is a member of the snake-taming clan, so he is a little scared when he thinks of snakes." Tia tried to pull up the corners of her mouth and smile.

"Don't laugh if you don't want to." Joel rubbed Tia's head. "Maybe our family has grown too powerful and attracted some people. Don't worry about this matter. My brother and father will take care of it."

Tia knew that Joel didn't want her to worry, so she nodded obediently.

"But where did Zoltan go? There's still no news. Does anyone have any information?"

Carlos thought about it and still felt that there was a problem on the Senate side, but Zoltan, who was the one who knew the news from the Senate best, had no news yet.

"Even if they are trying to fool us, there will be news in the next two days at the latest. We can then ask him in person." Joel knew that some things could not be rushed.

"Do you know where Syrio went? He hasn't sent me a message in a long time."

Tia knew that the church might capture Syrio and send him to undergo so-called penance at any time, but the time of disconnection this time was a bit too long.

Jurgen, the only one who knew where Syrio had gone, played with the ring on his hand and spoke calmly in the silence.

"He's at the church right now and has some personal matters to attend to. If you have anything you want to convey to him, you can let me pass it on, or you can write him a letter and have me pass it on."

"Okay, can you wait for me for a moment?"

"Of course!"

Tia hurried out to ask the waiter for a pen and paper, but when she picked up the pen, she didn't know what to say.

How have you been lately?

How could he possibly live well in that church?

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