"Are you blaming her for not trusting you?"
Hearing this, Maddox lowered his eyes, and his smile seemed to be a little bitter.
"How could I blame her? I didn't trust her back then. Who am I to ask for her trust?"
Quill's gaze was dark as he stared at him.
"It seems that you are quite self-aware. Since you know that there is no trust between the both of you, why are you clinging to her? Do you want to repeat the same mistake you made five years ago?"
Maddox's eyes seemed determined when he glanced at Quill, and both of their eyes met. "Of course not. How many 5 years does a man have? Do you really think that I'm that insane and that I'm still the man I was five years ago?"
Quill sneered lividly.
"Who knows? Your past can easily distort your temperament. Who knows if you will continue torturing her? Minerva is the daughter of the Hanover family. She can't marry you so easily."
"What should I do to have your blessing?"
Quill frowned and stared at him disdainfully. At this moment, there was a calm smile on Maddox's handsome face. His eyes were full of relaxation as if he was not afraid that Quill would refuse.
"Maddox, stop joking around. I'm not here to discuss your marriage with Minerva. I'm here to warn you to leave her alone."
Maddox smiled lightly, "But you know that it is impossible. We can't live without each other. If we leave each other, we can only be destined to be lonely for the rest of our lives."
Speaking of this, he paused and narrowed his eyes to observe Quill.
"It's fine if you don't want to get married yourself, but as her brother, do you also want her to accompany you to the grave without a significant other?"
Quill was speechless.
These words angered him, and caused his eyes to light up with displeasure.
"You can't also possibly want Minerva to accompany you to be single for your entire life, right?"
Quill's eyes were cold as he stared at him. His hands were balled into fists at his side.
"Why do you think that I wanted her to accompany me to be single for the rest of our lives?"
Maddox said, "If you don't wish for that to happen, you should not stand in our way. Five years is enough for you to verify."
Quill frowned. Although he was dissatisfied with Maddox, his words were indeed correct. They could not live without each other. Even if they left each other, they would probably never fall in love with another person again. They could only be destined to be lonely for the rest of their lives.
He thought of bringing Minerva back and pampering her himself.
Even if she didn't get married, it wouldn't matter if she wanted to stay in the Hanover family for the rest of her life. He could continue to earn money and support her and Beanie for their entire lives.
She could do whatever she wanted.
If she insisted on marrying someone, Quill felt that she should find someone reliable, someone she could control. That man should only be faithful to Minerva alone, and he couldn't be mad at her.
At least, someone he could suppress.
Not Maddox. Although the man had a handsome face.
In North City, the Hanover Corporation was considered one of the bigger enterprises. However, compared to the Yardley Corporation, Quill feared that he couldn't keep Maddox under control.
Furthermore, they had some foul history between them. How would he be willing to hand Minerva over to Maddox?
"I'm going to broadcast on television to tell the entire nation that Minerva is going to be my wife."
Tsk...
Quill chuckled in his heart. Maddox suddenly took out a leather bag beside him and put it in front of him.
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