Chapter 94 The Bystanders Were Innocent

"Everleigh, what do you want to know?"

"What do you know?"

Perhaps it was because of the lighting in the restaurant, but William's face turned pale inexplicably as if mentioning this was a very difficult thing for him. It was clear that Everleigh did not put any pressure on him, since what she'd said was perfectly normal.

William picked up his cup and took a sip of water. He seemed to be trying to calm himself down.

"It was after that night that... that you had your child, right?"

Everleigh did not deny it, nor did she admit it.

In William's eyes, such an attitude was a tacit admission.

He instantly showed an apologetic expression and said, "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked this."

For people like William, if you did not put a knife on his neck to force him to speak, he would never admit that he had made a mistake. He would only sit wildly on the edge and use irrelevant words to escape from reality.