Chapter 428
The Woman From Hell
Matthew did not say anything else and told the servant to bring him a bottle of wine to drink.
I knew he was not in a good mood, but I had no idea how to comfort him. Besides, no words I said
would be helpful. Things would only get better with time.
Quinn got home right before dinner was served.
When I saw the briefcase in her hand, I wanted to excuse myself from the scene because I was
aware of what was inside the case. However, Matthew stopped me from leaving. "Just stay."
Quinn shot a glance at me but did not say anything.
She sat opposite Matthew and took out a thick document from the briefcase. "I'm not that greedy,
and your father isnât heartless as well. Apart from the 46% of Zimmer Corporations' shares, the rest
are all yours."
Matthew looked at her coldly. "You finally got what you wanted, are you happy now?"
Quinn sneered. "You donât have to be sarcastic. I know you hate me. Now that your father has
passed away, w e won't have anything to do with each other anymore.â
She paused for a moment and said, "I'll not touch the things that belong to you and your mother. TH
only take the things that I deserve. I hope that your mother
will not come looking for me to cause a scene from now on. It's nothing more than a waste of time."
"What do you mean by taking what you deserve?" The angry yell of a woman sounded from behind
us.
I turned around and saw Nancy walking over with stirred up emotions. "Nothing from the Zimmers
belongs to you. You're just the third party who destroyed someone elseâs family-a shameless thief!"
Quinn looked at her indifferently. "I'm not the third party."
"How can you be so shameless?!" Nancy pointed at her nose. "We had a harmonious relationship
and were a happy family before you appeared. You seduced him and he was possessed. Thatâs
why he abandoned his wife and son."
When she thought of the happy times in the past, she could not help but burst into tears. "We were
childhood sweethearts. He loved me and spoiled me for more than ten years. If it weren't for you,
our family wouldâve been happy forever. I really do admire how the Grant family educated their
daughter. They were able to raise a daughter who's so good at seducing men. I hate the fact that he
still fell for your schemes at his age."
Quinn sneered.
"You, a daughter of the dignified Grant family, was willing to be with a man who was 30 years older
than you. How cheap of you!" Nancy started to curse at
Quinn as soon as she started talking. Her words were harsh.
Quinn frowned and could not bear listening to her anymore. "I have no desire to entertain a crazy
woman. I've already said what I wanted to. I'm leaving."
"Stop right there!" Nancy shouted angrily. "I want you t o give up the shares of Zimmer
Corporations, or Iâll never let you go!'