The Quinn family's expressions also froze as well. Their eyes and mouths were wide open, unable to utter a word.
The panic and fear that had just faded from Simon's heart returned to him.
They were in no mood to criticize Samuel for not finishing his sentences at this point.
Samuel's last words echoed in their minds.
Father and son were both killed!
Jon and Quill had been killed!
Who would kill them for nothing and get themselves charged with murder?
There was probably no one else but Sean.
"Well... Well... Well..."
Old Madam Quinn uttered "Well" three times but did not say anything else.
Everyone else had their own agendas.
It was not a big deal that Jon and Quill were dead.
However, they could not help but wonder why Sean did that...
Was it only to get rid of future trouble?
Or was he using Jon and Quill's deaths to warn the Quinn family?
The more they thought about it, the more nervous they became.
Sean had gone after Jon this time. Who was he going after next time?
The Quinn family had a history with him.
However, the Quinn family knew how they had treated Sean for the past two years.
They would probably hate themselves too if they were in Sean's position.
What if Sean got impulsive and attacked them?
"It turns out Sean deliberately released them.
"Then it would be easier for him after they got out..."
Simon slumped in his chair, muttering to himself.
"Do you still think he's bluffing now?"
Samuel asked, looking at Simon and frowning.
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