Chapter 724
Summon Of The Sword
âYou!â
Fion was unhappy, but she gritted her teeth and said nothing.
Kent withdrew his gaze and looked at Sean again.
Everybody loved money.
Kent also loved money.
However, he would never let Sean go down the wrong path for his own selfish reasons âUncle Kent, itâs my money.â
Sean looked at Kent and answered seriously.
Kent looked into Seanâs eyes for a few seconds before leaning back on the couch âSean, youâre not my child.
âBut you lived in my house for two years, and I think of you as my own âThere are certain things you canât do and certain money you canât touch Do you understand?â
Kentâs tone was as serious as ever He could not imagine how Sean became a wealthy man worth tens of millions of dollars or even hundreds of millions of dollars in just a few days.
He thought Sean must have taken some crooked ways.
âUncle Kent, I get it.â
A little frustrated, Sean stopped explaining.
âYou donât get it.
âYou donât get it that thereâs no easy money. You usually have to break some rules to get that kind of easy money.â
Kentâs tone was serious, and there was concern buried deep in his eyes.
âYeah, I get it.â
Sean was a little frustrated but did not contradict Kent.
An orphan without a father or mother had always lacked such parental guidance.
Sean had not heard such advice for a long time since his adopted father died.
Therefore, he listened carefully, even if he did find it a little long-winded.
âYouâre not a stupid boy, so I wonât say much.
âGive it some thought before you do something you canât take back.â
Kent sighed gently and said nothing more.
âSo Willow, you and Seanâ¦â
Fion took over the conversation and asked Willow.
*Sean and Iâ¦
âMom, Iâm at your disposal.â
Willowâs statement made Fion freeze.
She had always wanted to control Willowâs relationships.
However, Willow never let her do it.
Why was Willow putting Fion in charge now?
âAhem, I think you and Sean could give dating a try..
âParents canât control their adult children. I can see that Sean is good to you, so you can give yourselves a chance.â
Fion was silent for a few seconds before saying those words with a straight face.
Willow shook her head in resignation and smiled. The fifty million dollars in cash was so powerful.
Even the stubborn Fion had changed her mentality.
âAlright, whatever you say.â
Willow smiled. She let Fion speak her mind because she figured out what Fion was going to say âWell, we still have to ask for Old Madamâs blessing when you get engaged âIâll talk to them when the time comes.â
Fion brought it up again and said to Sean and Willow.
âOkay.â
Sean nodded gently The crowd continued to talk for a while. Then Sean took his leave.
The Quinn family looking for a bridegroom thing was considered settled for the time being because he had other things to do.
âSean, are you not moving back in?â
Fion immediately got up and asked in a concerned tone.
The living room was momentarily quiet as soon as she asked that.
Everyone in that living room had mixed feelings Only a few days ago, Fion was cheering when the Quinn family kicked Sean out.
Now, Fion was asking Sean to move back.
What went around would come around âIâm not moving back in for the time being There are some things I have to take care of.
âLetâs talk about it some other time.â
Fion was not too happy with Seanâs answer, but she did not say anything in response.
Sean did not have to consider Fionâs feelings anymore.
âAhem about the engagement giftâ¦â
Fion coughed gently and brought it up again âMom, Iâll take care of itâ
However, Willow immediately took over the conversation and interrupted Fion.
âWillow, that⦠that wonât do.â
Fion immediately scowled as she was unwilling.
Willow could refuse to give the engagement gift to Old Madam Quinn.
After all, they had separated from the Quinn family and had a family of their own.
However, Fion was Willowâs biological mother, so she had the right to keep the gift for Willow.
âMom, considered it settled since I said so.
âDonât worry about it.â
Unexpectedly, Willowâs tone was firm, and there was no sign of compromise.
Sean said nothing. He only cared about what Willow thought.
He did not have time to care whether other people were happy.
âAlright, our daughterâs old enough to have her own ideas.
âJust leave it alone.â
Kent also frowned and waved his hand to speak up for Willow.