At this moment, Sean’s body was exuding an icy cold aura, revealing a murderous look.
Candy lay in Sean’s arms as if she had done something wrong, her little head huddled up in his arms, motionless.
“What’s going on with her?”
Sean walked directly in front of Leah, reached out, and lifted Candy’s clothes on the back.
“Oh my goodness!”
Willow exclaimed, stood up, and walked to Candy.
There were several bruises on the baby-soft skin of Candy’s back.
Many of them even turned purple, indicating that they had been there for a few days.
Moreover, there were some red marks, which meant it was new injuries.
“Hsss!”
Willow wanted to reach out to touch it but she did not dare to do so. Her eyes were filled with tears in distress.
Candy was lying in Sean’s arms obediently without saying a word.
As if she had used to it.
“Who hit her?”
Sean looked at Leah coldly.
It was entirely because of Candy, this innocent kid that he was nice to Leah.
Therefore, in Sean’s heart, Candy was more important than Leah.
Sean even regarded Candy as his own daughter.
Even if Leah was Candy’s biological mother and if Leah was the one who hit Candy, Sean would not spare her.
“Tell me.”
Sean squinted slightly, pulled down Candy’s clothes, sat on the sofa, and asked Leah again.
However, Leah just lowered her head and said nothing with tears kept falling.
“Leah, what's going on? Tell me!”
Willow also grabbed Leah’s hand anxiously and asked.
“Uncle, don't scold my mother, it's not mother, i-it's grandma and aunt...”
Seeing Sean questioning Leah, Candy quickly explained in a low voice.
Crack!
A crisp sound.
A lollipop in Sean's hand was crushed into pieces by him.
“How can Faye be so cruel?
“Why did she do this?”
Willow was also extremely angry and shouted through gritted teeth.
She knew that Leah’s status in the Quinn family was even inferior to that of Sean’s.
It was because although Sean was cold-shouldered by the Quinn family in the past two years, he still had Willow by his side.
Moreover, Sean lived together with Willow, so they had absolutely no need to be at the beck and call of the Quinn family, and the most he had to face was the cold shoulder from Fion Wilson.
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