Chapter 357
Summon Of The Sword
Kent also stared at the two guards.
He also wanted to know if Kent was lying to them.
If kent had really done that, he would not have stood by the side this time.
âTell me, surnamed Light, and what is her first name...â
Seeing that the two guards were silent, Fion urged them again.
However, the two guards glanced at Fion and shook their heads slightly.
âTelling you the ownerâs surname is already a violation of the rules.
âYou still want to know the real name of the owner? Is that even possible? âWhy donât you take the cigarettes back?â One of the guards frowned and shoved the two packs of cigarettes back âCough.â
Fion coughed awkwardly. She realized that her request was a little overboard.
âForget it, letâs go back.â Kent waved his hand and urged Fion.
Now, the answer was clear.
The owner of this Golden Villa Garden unit was not surnamed Quinn but someone with the surname Light.
This meant that the contract Willow took out was definitely fake!
Fion stood where she was for a few seconds before turning around to get into the car. Her face was so dark that light coul1 barely escape it.
Kent apologized to the two guards and got into the car.
On the way back, the atmosphere in the car was heavy.
Fionâs face was dark, and no one knew what she was thinking.
âIâm telling you, donât question Sean when you get back.â
Kent reminded Fion through the rearview mirror. âWhy canât I ask?â Fion snorted and crossed her arms in front of her. âYou have to understand that Sean is not our sonâinâlaw yet. What obligation does he have to buy us a house?
âIf you accept his house, does that mean youâve accepted him? âHeâs helping us get a new house.
Thatâs out of kindness. If he doesnât, thatâs his duty. We canât ask him about this, understand?â
Although Kent was a coward, he was still Leviâs descendent. He knew what was right and wrong.
âHmph! He has been living at our place for two years. Whatâs wrong with buying a house for us?
âForget it, Iâm too lazy to say it. He doesnât have the money anyway.
âThatâs good too. I can give up on him completely and play matchmaker between Willow and Young Master Zimmer.â
âAs long as Willow marries Young Master Zimmer, we can even live in a better neighborhood, much less a house in Golden Villa Garden!â
Fion waved her hand and brought up Quill again.
If Sean really bought a house, Fion would not be able to chase Sean out of the house that he had bought.
However, since Sean did not buy it, why should she care?
Just like she wanted, she could matchmake Quill and Willow without any guilt.
âDonât mention Quill. Our girl really doesnât like him. Why are you forcing her?â
Kent paused for two seconds before speaking up for Willow.
He did not have any aspirations, nor was he the type to cling to power.
Therefore, regarding Willowâs partner, he did not value money or power over her happiness.
âWhat are you talking about?
âWhat do you mean by forcing her? Iâm thinking about her future!
âDo you know what it means to have a poor husband and wife living in misery? Do you know that people need to eat to live?
âNot only does Sean have nothing, but heâs also a cripple. If our daughter is really together with him, will her future life be a life a human deserves?
âIâm telling you, Kent, you just donât know how to care for your daughter. Youâre not fit to bet a father!â
At this moment, Fion spoke as if she was possessed by a shrew, and she repeatedly berated Kent.
If not for the fact that she was in the car right now, she would probably start to fight with Kent physically.
âFine, fine, whatever you say is right.â
Kent shook his head and remained silent.
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During dinner.
Fion sat in her seat. When she was eating, she was indignant.
Their cutleries clattered against their plates.
T Todayâs dinner was naturally prepared by Willow.
Looking at Fion, Willow, Kent, and Sean looked at each other and shook their heads helplessly.
They were already used to Fionâs attitude.
However, because Sean had spent a lot of money on the family, Fionâs attitude had changed.
Because of what happened at Golden Villa Garden today, Fion had returned to her usual impatience with Sean.
âWham!â Fion slammed down her bowl and chopsticks. The more she thought about it, the angrier she became.
She had already decided not to ask about the house anymore.
However, the thought of Sean and Willow working together to lie to her made her feel uneasy.
Of course, she had to spit it out.
âWillow, let me ask you.
âSince weâve bought this place, when are we moving in?â
Fion put down her cutleries and turned to ask Willow.