Yes, indeed, in a court of law, your statement would never hold up as an admission of guilt. However, anyone with sense would arrive at the conclusion that your inability to utter "no, I was not involved," strongly suggests that you were. I'm well aware of your habit of talking around truths that are inconvenient to you.
[Gregson, probably: and THEN can you believe it, he had the audacity to say-]
It isn't as if I haven't lived through it already, dubious behavior and all. But Mr. Asogi is the last thing on the list of things to be concerned about here, yes?
... I have already agreed to your terms. [Yes there are bigger things to worry about but they don't have the truth to explain those away at the moment!!!! So he will just judge in silence.]
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[Gregson, probably: and THEN can you believe it, he had the audacity to say-]
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[Smiling to himself.]
Anyways, think what you will. But this is something I will have to sort out on my own for now.
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... Fine. But should I misspeak and mention him in passing to her, I take no responsibility for your dubious behavior.
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[A bright laugh.]
It isn't as if I haven't lived through it already, dubious behavior and all. But Mr. Asogi is the last thing on the list of things to be concerned about here, yes?
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[Yes there are bigger things to worry about but they don't have the truth to explain those away at the moment!!!! So he will just judge in silence.]
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[Said....sincerely? Surprisingly?]
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[Aren't you happy to have this cryptid in your life?]