Chapter 147 - 147: Anomaly Discovered
Book Transmigration: I Wanted to Keep a Low Profile, but Everyone Noticed Me!
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Evansâ interest was piqued, and he quickly sent a message: What is it?
Louis: The chandelier incident.
Evansâ temples instantly throbbed.
Suddenly, the girl sitting opposite him looked up and smiled. âMr. Hill, Iâm done. Itâs your turn.â
Evans paused for a moment before putting down his phone. He didnât mind
Audreyâs distant greeting and smiled. âAlright.â
After the waiter brought down the menu, Audrey thought of what had just happened. Hence, she asked Evans, âI heard Susan say that you wrote that song?â
Evans did not deny it. Instead, he admitted openly, âYes.â
Audreyâs eyes lit up.
[Itâs really well written. Donât tell me youâve developed in music before?] n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Seeing the comment screen above Audreyâs head, Evans smiled at her and explained, âI used to be in the music club when I was in university. At that time, I was interested in music, so I composed many songs.â
So thatâs how it is. Audrey understood what he meant, and her eyes flashed with admiration for Evans. âI didnât expect Mr. Hill to not only be very talented in business, but also in music. Youâre really an all-rounded talent.â
Evans felt unusually embarrassed after being praised by Audrey.
During the rest of the meal, the two of them chatted happily. When Audrey talked about Frankâs new movie, Evans suddenly said, âWhat happened at the banquet that day was indeed too dangerous.â
Evans and his brother did not like to go to such occasions, so they naturally did not go to the charity banquet that night.
However, to Evansâs surprise, Audrey was injured at that banquet.
When he found out that Audreyâs eyes had been pierced by glass, he panicked, which was rare for him. His assistant quickly called the organizers and questioned them about what was going on.
The organizers were obviously very frightened because the matter was too urgent. They only said that their staff had not checked the infrastructure properly and that they were willing to bear the consequences.
Audrey, who was also injured, didnât make a scene. She calmly accepted the organizersâ apology and the compensation they paid. After that, she didnât pester the organizers anymore.
Evans Imew that Audrey was a kind lady, but this matter was not as simple as an accident. Thinking of the long paragraph that Louis had just sent him, Evans decided to ask Audreyâs opinion first.
âAudrey.â Evans suddenly called her name.
Audrey, who was cutting her steak, was stunned. She looked up at Evans with a blank expression. âWhatâs wrong?â
Evans said, âAre you familiar with that Frank?â
Just as Evans had expected, Audrey shook her head. âI only interacted with him in the television drama from last time. Even if we bump into each other now, I wonât greet him.â
So that was how it was.
Evans thought for a moment and said, âDid you notice anything unusual before the chandelier fell that night?â
Audrey was alarmed before she was stunned.
Evans suddenly asked her this. Did he know something?
Audrey was somewhat shocked, but thinking that what Frankâs brother had done would be exposed sooner or later, Audrey said, âThereâs nothing abnormal. It was just that I happened to have sharp eyes and noticed that the chandelier was on the verge of collapse. By the time I reacted, it was almost falling.â
Evans nodded.
Audrey pretended not to know the truth and asked, âWhatâs wrong? Is there a problem with that chandelier? Didnât it fall because it was in disrepair?â
Audreyâs words reminded Evans. What Louis had just said to him was just a guess, and they did not have any evidence yet.
Evans decided not to say anything without evidence for the time being.
Evans said, âItâs nothing. Iâm just curious why the chandelier fell for no reason. Now, the organizers only said that the screws on the lamp were loose, so the chandelier accidentally fell.â
Audrey pretended not to understand and continued eating her steak.
Audrey, who knew the plot of the original book, naturally knew why the chandelier had fallen, but she didnât plan on telling anyone about it..