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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 74

Chapter 74

“Veg… Sean, Willow, both of you come out for a while.”

When Sean had finished with his washing up, Fion’s voice came from the living room.

“What kind of relationship do you and that Mr. Larson have?” Fion frowned slightly, looked at Sean, and asked.

The last time, Homer had driven a luxury car and personally come to Quinn Residence to pick Sean up.

Fion had seen it with her own eyes that day.

This time, Sean had been specially invited to have a meal together with him.

The two of them had to have an extraordinarily close relationship.

“Mom, didn’t I tell you?

“Sean was invited to examine Old Master Larson, so Mr. Larson is very grateful to Sean. “I successfully got the partnership with Larson Pharmaceuticals, and it’s all because of Sean.”

Willow explained for Sean as she stretched out her hand and brushed through her hair.

After hearing those words, Fion was taken aback and frowned again.

If what Willow had said was the truth, it meant that Sean was somewhat capable.

However, if he really knew how to heal others, why had he not treated his own leg?

Fion shifted her gaze down and glanced at Sean’s legs.

“Sean, is what Willow said true?” Kent asked as he put down the newspaper and looked

at Sean.

“Yeah.”

Sean nodded slightly.

The living room fell silent.

Could this veg be more than what met the eye?

“Mom, Sean is really amazing.

“The last time I had my period, my stomach hurt so much, and it was Sean who helped me cure it.”

Willow seized the opportunity and began to say something nice about Sean.

She did not know why she would always take such opportunities.

It was just that subconsciously, she wanted Fion to approve of Sean.

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“Even if you really know Mr. Larson and have a good relationship with him, it’s still useless.

“That Jeremy is right. Even though Mr. Larson is rich, that doesn’t mean you’re rich

too.

“And in this society, we don’t just judge people by the amount of money they have. Look at that Jeremy, he is so arrogant with his position in the government office.

“If you knew Mr. Luke, I don’t think Jeremy and my second sister would have still dared to be that arrogant in front of me. Humph!”

Fion grew angry as she mentioned the dinner they had just now.

Lucy had kept on showing off in front of her. She had made Fion feel very humiliated even though she had only spoken about Jeremy.

“I know Mr. Luke.” Sean paused and said lightly.

“But Mr. Luke doesn’t know you.”

Fion snorted coldly and said, “So I suppose I know him as well.” Sean shook his head slightly. He was a reserved person by nature and did not like to explain himself.

He would only say a few more words in front of Willow.

He would not say more to Fion.

Sometimes, it was pointless speaking ten thousand sentences when the facts were right in front of you.

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