Meanwhile, at Murray manor, Larry reported his findings to Irwin and Yara.
âMr. and Mrs. Murray, it was found that Ms. Olson has been living in Haven Residence ever since she returned to the country. The building is known to be Mr. Quinnâs property. He also sent people to take care of her.â
Hearing Larryâs reports, Irwin and Yara became angry. Even the usually gentle Irwin slammed his fist against the table. Yara, on the other hand, was so enraged that she became pale.
âThe rumors were right. Heâs dating Victoria Olson-â
Before Yara could finish her sentence, a housekeeper hurriedly walked over and relayed, âMr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. Quinn is here.â
âLet him in!â Irwin barked. âWeâve yet to question him, and heâs found his way here!â
âGot it, Mr. and Mrs. Murray!â The housekeeper hurriedly went outside to make the arrangements.
Soon, Wilson strode into the hall.
Wilson was tall, lean, and had an attractive face, but his charisma was terrifying. Even Irwin and Yara were surprised by his dominating presence.
In the short time that they had not met, Wilsonâs presence had become stronger. Irwin and Yara acknowledged that Wilson was the most outstanding young man in all of Jubilife City. The Quinn family was bound to grow under his lead, becoming the most powerful family in the city.
He was the best candidate to be their sonâinâlaw. His family background and looks were impeccableâsuch that even Jacob could A not compare to Wilson.
But at the thought of how Wilson dated Victoria before he even broke off his existing engagement, Irwin and Yaras attitude toward Wilson became ice cold.
âItâs been a while, Mr. and Mrs. Murray.â Wilson greeted them politely, gesturing for Samuel to put the gifts down.
âHere are some small gifts from me, I hope you like them.â
Samuel began to present every gift theyâd brought. Even though Irwin and Yara were exposed to many luxuries, they were surprised by the prestigious gifts that Wilson had brought. They couldnât help but be amazed by the Quinn familyâs display of wealth.
Since the engagement was agreed upon by the previous generation, Wilson knew that it was disrespectful to the Murrays and the unknown Ms. Murray for him to break off the engagement so haphazardly.
Because of that, Wilson did his best to make it up to them.
âWe wonât accept the gifts. You may take them back,â Irwin and Yara said coldly. âItâs been a while since you visited. What brings you here today?â
âI have something to discuss with you today.â
Wilson never planned to be secretive about his intentions. He was determined to break off his engagement with the elusive Ms. Murray.
âMr. and Mrs. Murray, I am here today to break-â
But before Wilson could finish, a voice asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
Yvette had heard the commotion from her room and came downstairs to see what was happening.
She glanced over, only to meet Wilsonâs eyes. It felt as if time had stopped.
Yvette was stunned. She hadnât expected Wilson to show up at her house.
âBaby?â Wilson was even more shocked by her presence. He couldnât understand why Yvette was in Murray Manor!
Irwin and Yara paused, then asked in confusion, âBaby? What baby?â
As if coming to their senses momentarily, they turned to Yvette at the same time. âWhy are you downstairs, Yvie? You can rest in your room. Weâll talk to you late