Watson didn't want to see any unsolvable misunderstandings between him and Joseph because of this.
It was better to make everything clear so that everyone could be honest with each other and get along well with each other in the future.
So Watson continued to tell the truth, "Old friend, you are helping that mysterious woman by stopping us like this."
"You can see that kind of momentum. As long as Locke and I don't raise the price, that mahogany furniture must belong to that mysterious woman."
Watson said as he suddenly stood up with his hands on his hips. He was angry and resentful.
At this time, Joseph raised his head with red eyes. He mumbled for a while and said slowly:
"I'm sorry, Watson. Just as you said in the car, this mysterious girl looks familiar to you."
"Yes, you said I have a good memory, and you are more sensitive. Watson, turn around and look at the portrait of me and Tina."