At this moment, Murphy, who had been silent, finally joined our conversation. With a hint of amusement in his voice, Murphy said, "He dashed out of the room and sought Mr. Bonett's help before Eunice could even get to him. He claimed that a crazed woman had broken into his room. When Mr. Bonett entered, he found that the crazed woman was actually his daughter. Furious and embarrassed, Mr. Bonett scolded her, saying she had poor taste for being interested in the most notorious guy among the four great families." "That's called striking first!' But, Murphy, you didn't need to tell Peter the second part. That was obviously Mr. Bonett slandering me," Charles complained. Murphy chuckled. "I think he was spot on." "Peter, do something!" Charles pretended to be upset and turned to me for supp

