The manager took a deep breath. "Miss Clara has already sold all the apples from North Ashford. The CEO at Ferguson Corporation is interested in some spots there and is planning a tourism project. We had two sites in South Ashford shortlisted, but Ms. Quinn, your offer of ten million made the farmers greedy. They know Ferguson Corporation is loaded and had set a sky-high price of one hundred million to sell the sites. Ferguson Corporation said no, and now both South Ashford locations are out of the running."
Quinn heard the manager's accusations but kept her cool, casually leaning against the wall. "I'm sorry. I meant to use the ten million to ease everyone's losses, not to encourage them to break contracts with my sister or fuel their greed."
She sounded innocent, and when Quinn offered the ten million, she never told the farmers to ditch Clara. She was just good at steering conversations, making sure nothing could come back to bite her.
The manager was at a loss. South Ashford's apple situation was going south while North Ashford's was improving. Now that Dylan interested in investing over there, South Ashford couldn't just go begging him to come back, especially since the farmers wouldn't budge without that hundred million.
"Miss Quinn, maybe you should head home. Since you arrived, the farmers have become more restless. Our small town can't handle someone of your stature."
His words were direct. Quinn's face changed a few times, but she didn't snap and just smiled apologetically. Simon noticed her mood change, and pulled her into a hug.
"Quinn, it's okay. Let's head back to the Capital. Whoever wants to deal with this place can have it!"
Quinn was thinking the same. She already shifted the blame to Clara, plus she had eight million in pocket money from her family. Simon promised her a luxury car, and she'd raked in tens of millions in days. Why should she get upset with small-town folks?
The manager's face turned red with anger at Simon's words. "Mr. Simon, you can’t say that. Do you really think Quinn is so innocent? She nudged the farmers to break contracts with Clara and kept it under wraps, leaving Clara unable to fulfill over twenty thousand orders after staying up all night. It was her cunning that drove Clara away. Go ahead and indulge her, but you'll regret it like I do!"
He now saw through Quinn's act. She was a wealthy heiress pretending to care about the common folk but always maintaining a high profile. Even her live broadcasts were from a lavish guesthouse; she hadn't set foot in the orchard once. In contrast, Clara went to the orchard on her first day, staying up all night in the rain.
The manager was filled with regret, but he had gone along with the farmers' actions. Now, it was too late, and he could only watch North Ashford prosper.
Simon was fuming and immediately left with Quinn for the Capital.
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