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Summon of The Sword novel Chapter 171

”Fine, I’ll sign this!” Willow said suddenly as she stepped forward and clenched her teeth.

“What?”

All the members of the Quinn family were taken aback.

Fion quickly grabbed Willow’s arm and kept on winking at her.

Willow was well aware of how she had been treated by Old Madam Quinn over the past two years.

“Mom, you don't need to say anything.

“No matter what Grandmother did, my father and I wouldn't be here if not for her existence.

“So, it's impossible for me to watch grandma dying or waiting for her death.

“Even if there’s only a glimmer of hope, I won’t give up.

“Even if I have to become a sinner,” Willow said in a firm tone. She slowly stepped forward afterward.

Sean looked at Willow and sighed in his heart.

Willow was a person who knew the difference between right and wrong and always kept her core principles in mind.

This girl was too kind.

Even though Old Madam Quinn had treated her a certain way, she still regarded Old Madam Quinn as a close relative.

If she had an impure disposition, she would not have chosen to keep Sean by her side two years ago.

“Willow, are you sure about that?

“If something happens to Old Madam Quinn, you have to bear the responsibility.”

Faye sneered and spoke frankly to warn Willow.

“Yes, I’m sure. And I can bear the burden.”

Willow nodded silently.

She felt sad in her heart.

There were dozens of people in the Quinn family, yet no one dared to bear this responsibility for Old Madam Quinn.

They would rather let Old Madam Quinn wait for her death than sign it.

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