Daniel didn't dare to look into my eyes, as if pondering my words. After a moment he said, "Diana, when you called me, I was really in a meeting. I didn't mean not to see Grandma. I just couldn't get away..."
"Really?"
Looking at Daniel's look of trying to defend himself, I felt it was absurd and continued, "I called your colleagues and they all said you weren't in the office. Daniel, may I ask where you were having a meeting? At Deharbor?"
The man nodded with a frozen face and stammered, "Yes, yes."
I suddenly laughed.
In the past, every time Daniel lied to me, I had deceived myself and made up the place Deharbor.
Daniel never knew that this place actually didn't exist.
Looking at his terrified appearance, I couldn't help but find it extremely ridiculous and coldly said, "Daniel, there is no Deharbor in this world."
After saying that, I turned and left.
However, Daniel reached out to block my way and anxiously explained, "I'm sorry, Diana. I admit that I wasn't in a meeting when you called me."
"But I didn't intentionally hide it from you. It was mainly because I was afraid you would be unhappy if you knew."