Chapter 713 Fabian Receives the Letter
Phil didn’t know what Wynter had planned, but he always carried out her requests without question.
It wasn’t just because she was now the Quinnell family’s head, but also because he trusted her to handle anything.
Fabian, who was a light sleeper, woke up quickly. After hearing Phil explain the situation in detail, he hastily got up, forgetting his slippers in his rush.
Despite his usual skepticism about the supernatural, he urged, “Hurry, take me to the study.”
A heroic spirit from the front lines…
Fabian didn’t forget the Quinnell family’s ancestral principle to provide whatever others needed
upon request.
With his cane’s support, he hurriedly went to find Wynter, anxious to understand why the heroic spirit was here.
Although Phil was also curious, he didn’t forget to summon Albert first.
When Albert woke up, Jolene, who was sleeping next door, stirred as well. She draped a coat over her shoulders, her long hair flowing in a soft cascade.
“Al, what’s going on? It’s so late at night. Is everything all right?”
“It’s nothing serious. Grandpa’s looking for me. You should go back to sleep,” Albert said calmly.
Jolene bit her lip and replied, “Was it because I looked for Mr. Quinnell Senior earlier? If that’s the case, I should go with you. We can deal with the matter together.”
Albert frowned as he turned to face Jolene. “You looked for Grandpa?”
Before Jolene could respond, Phil lifted his arm and smiled. “Mr. Albert, Ms. Quinnell is also at the study.
It shouldn’t have anything to do with Ms. Horton.”
Phil couldn’t disclose the heroic spirit’s presence to others.
However, Jolene still wished to accompany Albert. “I upset Ms. Quinnell earlier. Al, I’m afraid…”
Her eyes were sincere and reflected her genuine concern that his family might force them to break up.
When Phil saw Albert contemplating Jolene’s request, he quickly intervened, “Ms. Quinnell isn’t the type to hold grudges. If there are any issues, I’ll speak with her on your behalf tomorrow morning.”
Albert opened the bedroom door and said to Jolene, “You should go back to sleep. Just let Mr. Moore know if you need anything.”
Jolene reluctantly relented. All right, but promise you’ll keep me informed of anything.” With a determined look, she added, “I won’t leave you alone this time.”
7/7
Albert nodded before following Phil out of the room.
Although Phil kept silent, he was relieved Albert hadn’t let his emotions cloud his judgment.
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