Chapter 492
Summon Of The Sword
Chapter 492 âAunt Fion, even if thatâs the case, it doesnât prove anything âHeâs still a cripple, so he canât give Willow happiness.â Quill stood up abruptly and looked at Fion earnestly. âBut he could reserve an entire hotel, which also proves that he has some ability.â
Fion was silent for a few seconds again. Then, she placed the potato chips in her hand on the table.
At this time, she admitted that her attitude towards Quill had indeed undergone some changes.
After the incident at the Riverleaf Lakeside Hotel and Seanâs purchase of a car and a house some time ago, Fionâs attitude towards Quill had indeed changed.
The most important thing was that Fion, as Willowâs mother, still hoped that her daughter would have a good life after all. 1 She could see that Willow really liked Sean.
Hence, if Sean was really capable, then Fion was also willing to give them a chance.
âAunt Fion, youâre wrong.
âItâs just a matter of spending more money to book a hotel.
âThere are some other things that you donât know. Because the Zimmer family had some connections with the army, so there are some other things that I know very well. Quill took a deep breath and then sat down on the chair again.
âWhat do you mean?â Fion was stunned when she heard those words. She looked at Quill with some doubts.
âAunt Fion, Sean used to be an army, you know that too, right?â
At this time, Quill pretended to be cautious, as if he wanted to say something secret, just like when he was talking to Old Madam Quinn.
âI know this, so?â
Fion put down the potato chips, ready to listen to gossip. âIâve already asked people about Sean, itâs true that Sean did kill enemies on the battlefield before âHis leg injury was the result of wounds received on the battlefield.
âSo, the army gave him a large amount of pension compensation, âBut heâs been so extravagant lately, so thereâs definitely not much left.
âWhen he has squandered all the money, what else could he give to bring Willow happiness?â
Quill said seriously and Fion frowned slightly after hearing this.
First, she really believed in Quillâs words before Second, the source of Seanâs money was indeed unknown and Fion did not know where Sean got the money from Therefore, when Quill said so, she really believed it a little.
âAunt Fion, youâve more experience than us and you know better than us young people. Itâs impossible to survive in todayâs society without money.
âEven if Sean got a huge compensation, at this rate, all his money will be used up.
âHe doesnât have his own property like the Zimmer family, heâll end up with nothing if he just splurges as he likes.
âI believe you know what it means to have a poor husband and wife living in misery? Do you really want Willow to be with such a loser?
âHe has so much money in his hand but he doesnât want to use the money to invest and or do something productive, but splurge. âCould such a person be reliable?â
Quill spoke with a serious face at this time and his tone filled with righteous indignation. Fion fell into silence again. She also suddenly realized that Sean indeed lavishly bought a house and a car during this period of time.
But Sean doesnât have his own business and has no fixed income.
âMoney would always run out no matter how much he had.
âAt that time, wouldnât Sean have to rely on Willow for a living again?â The more Fion thought about it, the more she could not help frowning Originally, there was some hope for Sean in her heart.
Alas, that hope had disappeared again without a trace now. At this time, Quill keenly captured the change in Fionâs expression.
This was the result he wanted.
He knew that Fion and Old Madam Quinn had different thoughts, so he would use different ways to change their thoughts.
If not, how could their plan to annex the Quinn family go smoothly?
âAunt Fion, I think you also know that itâs not enough just to be rich in this society.
âMoney, power, connections, does Sean have any of these?
âEven if he has a few connections, itâs completely incomparable to the Zimmer family, âIf you really let Willow be with him, itâs really not a wise decision.â There was a hint of disdain in the corner of Quillâs mouth as if Fion would be a big fool if she chose Sean âBut. But Iâve made a promise with him.â