"So the Zimmer family is equivalent to having been dragged down by the Quinn family?"
Old Madam Quinn narrowed her eyes slightly and finished what Quill did not finish.
"Ahem, Old Madam, neither me nor my father thinks so.
"The Zimmer family and the Quinn family are in the same boat. We'll rise and fall together, of course. You're not dragging us down."
What Quill said pleased Old Madam Quinn.
"What do you suggest we do about it?"
Old Madam Quinn became more friendly and asked Quill for advice.
"Old Madam, I've gotten in contact with a senior executive at Reach For Will Group.
"I'll make further inquiries about the particulars and talk to you.
"Don't worry. With me and the Zimmer family around, the Quinn family won't suffer too much.
"Even if you do, the Zimmer family will suffer it with you."
Quill knew what the elderly liked to hear, so every word got to Old Madam Quinn's heart.
Old Madam Quinn was indeed someone like that.
Otherwise, she would not have been biased toward Simon and Faye so much.
"Thank you, Young Master Zimmer."
Old Madam Quinn sighed, feeling emotional. Quill cared the most about the Quinn family after all.
As for Sean, Old Madam Quinn never really saw through Sean.
Sean never explained, and Old Madam Quinn was too embarrassed to ask.
Therefore, many things had been delayed.
...
4 p.m.
Minton Restaurant.
Sean sat opposite Zander.
"Brother Sean, I told Harry that this villa will be your new home if Willow agrees to be with you.
"It's adjacent to Riverleaf Lakeside Hotel, with the River City' river in front and the bustling city behind.
"It is an excellent location."
Zander said as he gently placed a set of keys in front of Sean.
"Thank you."
Sean nodded slightly.
He had a house to live in and had already bought a villa in Golden Villa Garden.
However, Zander offered it, and he could not bring himself to refuse.
"What if Willow hadn't said yes?"
Sean asked, chuckling as he played with the keys.
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