"Old Madam Quinn, no, I didn't!"
Quill widened his eyes and waved his hand as he explained.
However, his explanation seemed so feeble.
He set everything up, and Old Madam Quinn and the others had placed great trust in him.
However, things had come to this.
What was the point of explaining now?
"Willow and Old Madam, believe me. I didn't do that.
"I indeed wanted to get rid of Sean, but it's also true that Mr. Yancey agreed to sign a deal with us!
"Otherwise, would I have brought the Quinn family here to get humiliated?
"If the Quinn family has been humiliated, and so has the Zimmer family! Would I do such a foolish thing?"
Quill was anxious.
He would be banished from the Quinn family if he did not explain himself, let alone be with Willow!
The plan he and his father Jon had been working on for so long would only fail.
Old Madam Quinn frowned slightly when he heard Quill say that.
These words indeed made sense.
Quill would not have done such a thing even if he was an idiot.
"Old Madam, trust me.
"I'll give you and the Quinn family an explanation.
"Go home with the rest first. I will find Mr. Yancey right now and make sure to bring him to the Quinn Residence to give you an answer in person."
Quill gritted his teeth as he spoke to Old Madam Quinn.
"Fine."
Old Madam Quinn nodded slightly.
...
After parting with members of the Quinn family, Quill sat alone in his car and hit the steering wheel several times.
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