"You!" Quinn was irritated.
Nancy took the pile of documents on the table and scattered it everywhere. "The current success of Zimmer Corporations is because of the efforts of the Nietzsche family and me. You, an outsider, shouldn't even think of taking away anything that belongs to the Zimmers. None of you have the right! Everything should belong to my son!"
"Is that so?" Quinn squinted and glanced at Matthew. " I didn't want to disclose certain things because I
didn't want to destroy Matthew's impression of you."
Nancy's facial expression changed. "What do you mean?"
"Yes, I married a man who was 30 years older than m e. I don’t care if people say that I was after his money o r that I'm cheap, but I’ll not allow anyone to say that I ruined his first marriage. In fact, you were the one who destroyed your own marriage." Quinn's voice was emotionless. "Would a man be able to forgive his wife for cheating on him? Would he still love her?"
"What nonsense are you talking about?" Nancy looked at her in disbelief. "Quinn Grant, you have to hold yourself responsible for whatever you say!"
Quinn snorted. "You would know best whether something like that happened or not. That man was good at sweet-talking and you were infatuated with him. Yet, you didn’t know that the man who approached you had bad intentions. He asked for money from Marcus behind your back multiple times s o that he wouldn't expose your infidelity. As much as Marcus loved you, that was how much he was disappointed in you. He was so disappointed that even if he were to bear infamy, he didn’t want to be in a marriage with you for another day. ”
"You... What are you saying?" Nancy's face instantly turned pale as her body started shaking. "You're making things up. How could I have done such a thing? I didn't betray him."
Although she did not admit it, it was obvious that Quinn was not lying judging from her reaction.
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