As soon as these words were spoken, everyone present was stunned.
Leticia's face changed dramatically.
Unfortunately, no one noticed except Hassan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walsh urgently asked, "Who is the murderer?"
Old Hughes and Deanna also looked over seriously.
However, Hassan did not rush to answer. He looked at Leticia with a mocking smile and said, "Leticia, where are you going?"
Hearing this, the others instinctively turned their heads and saw Leticia hunched over, trying to sneak away like a thief.
Mr. and Mrs. Walsh frowned tightly at the sight.
Ernest immediately questioned, "Leticia, what are you doing?"
"Ah, nothing." Leticia certainly couldn't admit she was trying to escape.
At the same time, she cursed Hassan in her heart but was more worried and scared.
No matter what, she couldn't just sit and wait for death.
Thinking of this, she quickly found an excuse and said, "I suddenly remembered I forgot my phone upstairs. I'll go get it."
"The phone won't get lost in your room. You can get it later. Don't you want to know who poisoned Grandpa?" Hassan coolly stopped Leticia from leaving.
Leticia froze in place, her back to everyone, her face extremely ugly.
She had no way to refute Hassan's words.
At this moment, Mrs. Walsh also spoke up, "Hassan is right. The phone is fine in the room. The important thing now is your grandpa's poisoning. Leticia, come sit down and listen to your cousin explain."
Leticia had no choice but to stiffly turn around and return to her parents' side.
After sitting down, she kept comforting herself in her heart, thinking that even if Hassan found out who poisoned Grandpa, it wouldn't necessarily expose her.
Yes, that's right. She didn't need to scare herself and end up exposing herself.
Deanna, however, noticed Leticia's series of abnormal behaviors and became thoughtful.
Hassan also saw Leticia settle down. Although he didn't know what she was thinking, he could guess a bit.
He then stopped wasting time, clapped his hands, and ordered, "Bring the suspect up."
Almost as soon as he finished speaking, two bodyguards escorted the previously captured middle-aged man into the living room.
Seeing the middle-aged man, Leticia's pupils contracted sharply.
The panic she had just managed to suppress resurfaced in her heart.
Mr. and Mrs. Walsh found the middle-aged man somewhat familiar and knew he should be a servant in the house. Their faces immediately darkened.
"Did you poison my father?" Ernest asked with a grim face.
The middle-aged man trembled with fear at the sight.
He was about to confess when he suddenly caught sight of Miss Walsh's signal from the corner of his eye and hesitated.
"Why aren't you speaking?"
Ernest didn't get an answer and looked over sharply again.
The middle-aged man shivered under Ernest's fierce gaze.
He gritted his teeth and made up his mind.
Miss Walsh had just indicated that if he took the blame, she would give him five million dollars afterward.
Such an amount was enough for him to live comfortably for the rest of his life.
Little did he know that his small interaction with Leticia had been noticed by both Hassan and Deanna.
Sure enough, Deanna thought to herself that Old Walsh's poisoning had something to do with Leticia.
However, as an outsider, even if she knew about this matter, it wasn't appropriate for her to say anything more.
Besides, she saw that Hassan had also noticed the scene just now. Since he knew about it too, she could rest easy as a bystander.
Hassan saw the middle-aged man intending to take the blame after having eye contact with Leticia. His eyes instantly turned cold.
"You better think carefully before answering. And you better recognize who is in charge of this house! Do you think taking the blame will really get you off the hook?"
By the end of his words, his voice became sharp, and his whole demeanor was intimidating.
The middle-aged man was scared stiff. The words he was about to say suddenly got stuck in his throat.
Leticia watched from the side, furious, thinking, 'Hassan, what's your problem? You're my cousin, but you side with the other woman and ruin my plan again and again! It's so hateful!'
No matter how anxious she was inside, she didn't dare to speak up for the servant at this moment.
Mr. and Mrs. Walsh felt uncomfortable hearing Hassan's words.
It sounded like he was implying that they had instructed the servant to poison Old Walsh.
Thinking of this, Ernest's face turned ugly. He sternly shouted at the middle-aged man, "You'd better confess quickly. Why did you poison my father? Who is behind this?"
"You better tell the truth. If you dare lie, we won't let you off!"
Mrs. Walsh also sternly warned from the side.
The middle-aged man was instantly terrified and confessed everything in one breath.
"It's not my fault; it was Miss Walsh who made me do it."