What Mr. Ziegler meant was that if he left the hotel today, the business deal would go to another company in River City.
"Mr. Ziegler, have a seat and wait there. I'll get Willow to come back right now."
Old Madam Quinn hesitated for a few seconds before taking out her phone and dialed Willow's number.
However, no one answered.
"Simon, go get Willow."
Old Madam Quinn slowly turned to look at Simon and said.
"Grandma, I... I'm not going..."
Simon turned red and refused on the spot.
"What did you say? B*stard!"
Simon's father turned his head abruptly to glare at Simon and scolded.
"I... Dad, I just said if I ever ask them to come back, I'm going to call Sean Boss.
"I... I don't want to be embarrassed..."
Simon lowered his voice and said as he looked at his father.
"Loser! Are you expecting me to get them if you don't?
"Go!"
Simon's father snorted coldly. His tone was assertive.
Mr. Ziegler turned a blind eye to everything that happened in the private room.
He just sat on the chair and waited in silence.
He must complete the task Homer gave him before reporting to Homer.
"You and Faye go get Willow.
"Remember, ask them.
"If you fail, I'll cut you two out of the will."
Old Madam Quinn said to them with a stern face.
Simon and Faye were reluctant, but there was nothing they could do.
Old Madam Quinn was not joking.
They all knew how important this business deal was to the Quinn family.
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