First of all, Jason's identity was well known, and he was a big shot.
A big shot like that served as a driver for the people Simon mentioned.
That meant those guys were more important than Jason.
It was highly credible if that was true.
It seemed Sean was wanted in the army!
"No wonder he's so wealthy. It turns out he stole that money from the army."
Old Madam Quinn said, and a chill flickered in the depth of her eyes.
She despised Sean's behavior.
Soldiers put their lives on the line to protect the country, yet Sean stole the funds that the higher-ups gave them to protect the people!
How heartless!
"I know, right?
"He was so arrogant, but it turns out he's only faking it.
"I guess he ran away because he heard someone was after him.
"Why else would he be so anxious to leave without even saying goodbye?"
Simon sneered. He was convinced that Sean was a wanted man.
Old Madam Quinn nodded again.
After all, Sean left in such a hurry that they did not even know when he left River City.
It showed that Sean was deliberately hiding his whereabouts, and what Simon said further confirmed this matter.
"No.
"Why did those soldiers you mentioned tell you this?"
Old Madam Quinn pondered for a couple of seconds before asking again.
"Because they know the Quinn family has had a lot of contact with Sean.
"So they wanted to get Sean's whereabouts from me.
"And let us see Sean's true colors."
Simon put down his coffee cup and explained earnestly.
"I see..."
Old Madam Quinn nodded gently.
She had mixed feelings right now.
She had already accepted that Sean would marry Willow and become the Quinn family's grandson-in-law.
However, she did not expect Sean to be someone like that.
It made Old Madam Quinn feel disgusted.
She would never let Willow marry such a man.
"Didn't the old man see what he was like?"
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