Chapter 168 Willow hurriedly got in the car and turned to look at Sean. “Sean, do you already know?”
Looking at Sean‘s calm expression, Willow could not help but ask.
“Old Madam Quinn has a chronic illness.
“If she had taken the pill that I gave her the other day, she would have been safe and sound for the next ten years.
“However, it was crushed by Quill.”
Sean shook his head slightly. He had expected Old Madam Quinn to have a relapse. He had delivered the medicine himself. However, no one recognized what it was and even mocked him. What could Sean do?
“Sean, let‘s not talk about this for now.
“Don‘t you know medicine? Do you have a solution for Grandma‘s illness?”
Willow was anxious, and she grabbed Sean‘s hand with a pleading gaze.
“Yes.”
Sean and Willow looked at each other for a few seconds before nodding.
“Then you can help Grandma!” Willow was delighted to hear that, and she gripped Sean‘s hand tightly again. “Why should I?”
However, Sean who had always been obedient to Willow, rejected her immediately. “Sean, how can you just watch her die?” Willow was stunned for a few seconds before she became slightly angry. “There are many people who are about to die in this world. I can‘t save all of them.
“I have no obligation to save others. “I am indebted to the Quinn family, but only to you. “I can crush mountains and rivers for you, but the lives of others have nothing to do with me.” Sean‘s words were simple, but his attitude was firm. It was not that he was cold–blooded, but to Sean who was used to seeing death, it was nothing to him.
Moreover, Old Madam Quinn had always disliked Sean. 15
Due to Sean, Willow‘s family was sidelined for two years.
Willow had been fighting to have his illness treated. The burden fell entirely on her own weak shoulders.
In the past two years, had Old Madam Quinn ever asked Sean about his condition?
Now that she had fallen ill, what obligation did Sean have to save her?
“Sean…”
Willow slowly retracted her palm. She was fiddling with her hands.
She could guess what Sean was thinking.
After what the Quinn family had done to Sean in the past two years, it was not too much for Sean to refuse to treat Old Madam Quinn.
“Sean, I don’t want to guilt–trip you.
“However, if possible, I still hope that you can help me.”
Willow lowered her head slightly, her face filled with pain.
Seeing Willow like this, Sean felt a slight pain in his heart.
He always had his principles.
It was ridiculous if those who bullied him still expected him to treat them.
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