“How can there not be fakes?
“Far Ocean Loan Company took out a thirty-million-dollar loan agreement. Wasn’t that fake too?
“Besides, will you believe everything that Willow says? Didn’t you notice that our daughter has been completely ensnared by that veg?
“Every time and everywhere, she would defend that veg. For all you know, she may be working with Sean to pull a trick on all of us!”
The more Fion spoke, the more she felt she made sense.
“What benefits would she get from tricking all of us?”
Kent still did not believe her.
“It’s of course so we’d stop looking down on Sean!
“Think about it, when you go back to my maiden home with me, didn’t I also announce how much dividends you would have every month in front of my family? All in the name to defend your dignity, so my family would not look down on you!
“In reality? All you bring home is three thousand dollars a month. Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?”
Kent shrunk immediately after Fion said those words.
“Where’s the agreement? Let’s have someone look at it.”
Kent thought about it and said to Fion.
“The agreement is with Willow. If she were to lie to us, she would definitely not allow us to have someone look at it.
“So, we can only find out for ourselves.”
Fion stroked her chin as she thought of how to expose Sean’s deception.
“Why not we just let this go? There’s no need for that at all.
“You know, since I’m also used to this house now, it doesn't matter to me if we move or not.”
Kent frowned as he thought more about it.
“Trash!
“You nincompoop! You close-minded, no hope for the future, no space for improvement nincompoop!
“This is precisely why you lost the fight against your brothers!
“You’re all Quinns, I’m the same with them, as someone married into the Quinn family, why am I staying in this filthy place while they all stay in big houses? Don’t you even have any sense of remorse?”
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