Although Old Madam Quinn did not like Sean, she still knew how to be grateful.
Moreover, this was a life-saving blessing and one that could not be ignored.
When Old Madam Quinn said that, the Quinn family was a little silent.
Old Madam Quinn's savior had been Sean.
However, if Old Madam Quinn found out about this, would Sean not become a great hero?
If Old Madam Quinn was grateful to Sean and treated Willow and her family well from now on...
Would they not lose their share of the Quinn family’s property?
Therefore, the Quinn family unexpectedly unanimously remained silent. None of them mentioned Sean’s name.
“Grandma, of course it was the doctors of this hospital that cured you.
“I’ve decided to donate ten pieces of medical equipment to this hospital.
“After all, they saved my grandma's life. That can be regarded as a token of our appreciation.”
Simon looked up. What he had said had immediately wiped out any chance of Sean getting some credit.
The others in the Quinn family were taken aback first, but they nodded one after another afterward.
Anyway, now that Sean and Willow’s family were not around, they could simply say anything they wished.
Simon was sure no one in the Quinn family would speak for Sean and the others.
Therefore, they were sure that Old Madam Quinn would just believe the words they said.
“No problem. The Quinn Corporation will pay for the medical equipment.”
Old Madam Quinn nodded slightly. It seemed like she believed Simon’s words.
“Ah, Grandma, it doesn't matter who pays for it.
“As long as your disease can be cured, I’ll pay for it. I can borrow some money from the others if I don't have enough.”
Simon’s words really made Old Madam Quinn feel extremely comfortable.
In her heart, she could not help but compare Simon with Sean and Willow.
Sean was seen as a parasite stuck on them because he did not want to leave the Quinn Residence.
As for Willow, she was obsessed with him as she insisted on teaming up with him to make Old Madam Quinn angry.
On the contrary, although Simon and Faye were not as talented as Willow, they had always been filial, which made Old Madam Quinn very pleased.
“If Willow and Sean had half of your brains.
“I wouldn’t look down on them so much.”
Old Madam Quinn rose slightly and sighed.
“Hey, grandma, don't talk about that cripple Sean anymore.
“I don’t know where he got a tidy sum of money recently as he’s bought a nice car in installments. So arrogant!
“I think he doesn't even want to visit you today.
“Willow went too far as well. She followed that cripple Sean to make you angry.”
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