It was only then that Lady Acker understood that Quinn had her own business to attend to and so, she hurriedly said, "Oh, I was being negligent. I didn't expect that you would have something on...”
After that, Lady Acker hurriedly said to her eldest son, Christian, "Christian, go and arrange the plane. I will accompany Nana back to New York with Lulu. We will be there to support Nana for her concert.”
Christian nodded and said, “I'll go and make the arrangements, then."
When Quinn heard this, her heart immediately burned with anxiety.
She didn’t dare to let Lady Acker and Charlie's aunt go to her concert together.
After all, Charlie and Claire had already booked the concert tickets to go and support her. If Lady Acker and Charlie’s aunt were to go too, they would definitely recognize Charlie when they saw him.
Although Quinn hoped that Charlie could let go of the burden in his heart, reconcile, and reunite with his grandmother's family, she also respected Charlie’s decision. She should not be accelerating this matter since Charlie was not ready yet.
Otherwise, Charlie would definitely feel uncomfortable.
So, she hurriedly spoke up, “Grandma, you don’t have to go through so much trouble. My concert tour will not only be in New York either. I will be stopping by Los Angeles in a few days for my concert tour, and you can support me directly from home, then.”
Having said that, she paused for a moment before she continued, "Besides, although Grandpa's body has already recovered, his other symptoms haven’t been relieved yet. It'd be better for you to stay by his side and take care of him at critical moments."
Charlie's aunt, Lulu, also spoke up and said, "That's right. Mom. Dad’s memory has not recovered yet, so you'd better stay with him. Quinn has many concerts in North America, so we can wait for her to come to Los Angeles before we go to her concert. At that time, everyone can make time in advance and go there together! If Dad is in a better condition, he can even go to the concert together with us. Why go through so much trouble to go to New York at night?"
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