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Summon of The Sword novel Chapter 408

Homer had always been smart, but he was foolish this one time.

He had no idea Quill had such feelings for Willow.

It was a no-brainer that Sean and Quill were on bad terms.

Homer dared to get so close with Quill and got fooled by him.

Homer felt like he had eaten a fly.

"Disgusting! It's f*cking disgusting!"

Homer sat in the car, yelling profanities.

There was nothing of his usual composed image left.

"Mr. Larson, what on earth happened?"

The assistant in the front passenger seat was confused.

"Just leave it. Go to Quinn Residence.

"I must explain it. If I offended Mr. Lennon..."

Homer did not finish his sentence, but he dared not disregard it either.

He was respectful of Sean—not just because Sean had saved Old Master Larson's life.

It was also because he knew about Charles' incident.

Sean killed Charles and was arrested.

However, River City CIA personally came and saved Sean.

He had a terrifying background.

Homer dared not disrespect Sean because of this alone!

Now, Homer must first clarify the cooperation with the Quinn family before talking about other things.

"Mr. Larson, shall we go to the Quinn Corporations' headquarters or..."

The assistant did not ask any more questions when they saw Homer silent. They just asked for the destination.

"Who calls the shots in the Quinn family?"

Homer took a deep breath and let himself calm down.

"It might seem to be the eldest son of the Quinn family, Samuel Quinn.

"But it should actually be Old Madam Quinn."

The assistant thought for a while before quickly answering.

"Then go straight to Old Madam Quinn's residence."

Homer nodded and gave the orders to the driver.

If you wanted to talk to the Quinn family, you would go to the person who called the shots in the Quinn family.

...

At the same time.

Old Madam Quinn's residence.

In the spacious courtyard, Old Madam Quinn and several members of the Quinn family were sitting together talking.

Samuel, Simon, and Faye were all there.

Regardless of their ability, these people were smooth talkers, and they were each better than the other.

Working together, they could fool Old Madam Quinn.

Old Madam Quinn was not a fool, but these people were her children and grandchildren, so she did not keep her guard up.

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