The rest nodded.
Willow smiled.
This smile had bitterness, grievance, and deep disappointment.
If the Quinn family looking for a bridegroom made her increasingly alienated from them, members of the Quinn family pushed her further away again today.
‘Sean, maybe I should have listened to you.’
The idea came to Willow as she remembered Sean telling her that the Quinn family was not worth it.
Sean also said he wanted to start a company for her so she could distance herself from the Quinn family.
However, Willow was unwilling to go along at the time.
Today, Willow regretted that she did not listen to Sean.
"Willow, why won't you explain?"
Old Madam Quinn frowned as she stared at Willow.
The look in her eyes seemed like she was interrogating a criminal.
It made Willow's heart sink again.
However, it did not sink completely.
After all, without the Quinn family, there would be no Willow.
"Grandma, I have nothing to explain.
"But I just want to ask you one thing...
"Do you believe her or me?"
Willow slowly reached out her hand and pointed to Callie.
Old Madam Quinn paused and turned to look at Callie.
"Old Madam, I have a clear conscience.
"I can cooperate with the government and be investigated later."
Callie's expression remained unfazed, looking very magnanimous.
Old Madam Quinn nodded slightly before looking at Willow again.
"I hope you could give me something to believe you."
Old Madam Quinn said, and Willow smiled again.
"I have no proof!"
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