Quincy gestured towards his wound. âThen lay still, buddy. Let me check out where the blood came
from. You donât want Ms. Sanchez to come back and find you soaked in blood, do you?â
Out of everything Jonathan had said, he was right on that only one point â Dorothy was Everettâs
Achillesâ heel.
And right now, Quincy was exploiting that weakness with pinpoint accuracy.
Seeing his son finally cooperating, Jonathanâs worry settled down a bit, but it was quickly replaced by
irritation. âYouâre trashing your own health over a woman?â
âDorothy probably had her fair share of troubles trying to see me. You didnât seem to care much about
her then, did you?â
âSheâs not one of the Lopezes!â
Everett snorted with disdain, âBeing a Lopez doesnât put you above anyone else.â
Jonathan had never been so blatantly defied by his son before. He was so angry he could barely
breathe.
Quincy, sensing the situation was getting worse, quickly interjected while tending to the wound. âAlright,
Jonathan! Can we stop quarreling? The patient needs to stay calm and rest to heal properly. Any
irritation isnât going to help!â
âHe started it!â
âWell, how about you and Amanda step out of the hospital for a while? That way, Mr. Lopez canât reach
you to pick a fight.â Quincyâs hands moved with practiced ease as she disinfected and rebandaged
Everettâs wound, but the monitor needed to be taken down as it was damaged by him.
Once everything was settled, Quincy sought for a private chat with Jonathan to avoid stressing out the
patient in the hospital. But as she reached the door, Everett called out to her.
âDonât tell Dorothy about the fuss earlier.â
âYouâre aware sheâd worry, huh?â
With a sigh, Quincy set about separating the two combustible rivals.
She ushered Jonathan into her office, poured him a glass of water and offered a comforting smile,
âJonathan, thereâs no need to stay angry. What canât a father and son talk over?â
âThereâs nothing to talk about! After all this time, he still refuses to budge. He insists on marrying that
Dorothy!â
Quincy paused, taken aback, âIsnât he alreadyâ¦
âThe Lopezes will never welcome her in our house!â Jonathan slammed his hand down on the desk,
âEven if it means disowning my own son, I wonât allow such a daughterâinâlaw into my family! I tried
not to meddle in his personal affairs, but look at him now, so obsessed by Dorothy that heâs neglecting
his own health! How can I, as a father, not be heartbroken?â
Jonathanâs face reddened by rage. Quincy quickly tried to soothe him, worried he might pass out from
anger.
âEven if you disagree, you need to talk this through calmly! Donât act in haste! Both you and your wife
are not in the best of health. Iâve seen your medical reports, and you really should avoid getting angry.â
âI wish I could do that! My terms are simple: Dorothy is not setting foot into the Lopez household.â
âWhy?â Quincy was puzzled, but she was aware of some common causation of disapproving a
marriage. Frictions between the inâlaws, social barriers, and things like those.
âIsnât she aware of her status? How could she ever be worthy of the Lopezes? Quincy, Iâm not being
cruel, but you grew up in a prestigious family just like us. If you wanted to marry an average Joe, your
parents wouldnât agree either!â
Quincy mulled it over and, finally, she could only nod. She didnât like it but was compelled to agree with
his sentiment.
Indeed, it seemed like the heirs of wealthy families, were Inevitably bound to arranged marriages. They
could barely escape from that fate, especially those only sons like Everett.
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