Sean looked ahead again after hearing that.
Members of the Quinn family at the front had noticed Sean's car and were heading for it.
Instead of rushing out of the car, Sean turned to look at Willow.
Willow also turned around to meet Sean's eyes.
She quickly understood what Sean meant.
A few seconds later, Willow looked at Sean and spoke earnestly.
"Sean, it's up to you.
"You don't have to worry about what I think."
She knew that sometimes Sean considered her feelings when making decisions, especially when dealing with the Quinn family.
After all, Willow was a member of the Quinn family.
Therefore, Sean struggled with whether to destroy the Quinn family or not.
Willow realized that too.
"I don't want to be a burden and a hindrance to your plans.
"I will be upset if that's the case."
When Willow spoke earnestly again when Sean was silent.
"Aren't you afraid I'll screw things up?"
Sean asked with a sigh after seeing Willow's trusting eyes.
"I'm not afraid.
"I believe that all you do is for us to be together.
"So I support all your decisions!"
Willow shook her head before speaking earnestly.
Sean felt his heart melting after hearing Willow's words.
Anyone would be touched to have their woman standing firmly on their side no matter what happened, right?
"Yes, I'll handle it well."
Sean reached out and touched Willow's hand before looking ahead.
"Willow, I called you. Why didn't you answer?"
Fion asked Willow with a frown as she walked over.
Behind Fion, Old Madam Quinn, Simon, and the rest were also there.
"I was busy."
Willow only answered casually.
Willow was a little resentful.
Fion also said Willow was not answering her calls.
Fion did not know that she might never meet Willow again if it was not for Sean.
"Sean, this is inappropriate.
"Grandma's here, and she can't even get into the villa."
Simon helped Old Madam Quinn to the front and said to Sean with a frown.
His tone was respectful even though he was frowning.
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