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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 642

Chapter 642

Sean also frowned slightly.

He did not expect Willow to barge into the Reach For Will Group’s president’s office

He did not know how to face Willow.

If Willow knew that Sean was responsible for everything that happened to the Quinn family, with how much Willow cared about the Quinn family, she would probably hate Sean

Besides, Sean did not intend to let Willow know about his relationship with Reach For Will Group.

“What… what are you doing here?”

Willow came to see Harry, but she had now ignored him.

All she saw was Sean, who was sitting on the couch.

“1…”

Sean’s mouth moved, unable to find the right words for a while.

He normally kept his cool in front of anyone.

However, he got easily flustered when facing Willow.

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“Ms. Quinn, we’re in the middle of something. Isn’t it inappropriate for you to barge in like this?”

Harry hesitated for two seconds before muttering.

However, Zander said nothing. No one knew his relationship with Reach For Will Group.

Willow slowly came to herself and glanced at Harry.

The next second, she rushed at Sean as if recalling something suddenly.

Swoosh!

Willow grabbed Sean’s body and repeatedly turned it over to check.

Her anxious expression confused Sean and the rest.

“Sean, are you okay? Did they do anything to you?”

There was nothing fake about Willow’s worried expression.

Sean found the fussing familiar.

“I… I’m fine…”

Sean froze, not understanding what Willow meant.

Swoosh!

Willow stood in front of Sean with her arms outstretched as she gave Harry a stubborn and

angry look in her eyes.

“What do you want?

“He has been kicked out of the Quinn family. You can go after the Quinn family if you want anything else! Why is he here?”

Sean and the rest immediately understood as soon as Willow said that.

She thought Reach For Will Group had caught Sean to hurt him.

“Well…”

Harry paused slightly.

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