"This is decent."
Seeing Kemp's expression, Quincy smiled. "Don't always quarrel with Elinor. She is actually very easy to coax. She is easy to satisfy, just treat her nice."
"I've always..." Kemp stopped. "...been treating her nice."
He felt a bit guilty when saying the words.
Quincy noticed and patted his head. "Come on, with your temper, you will quarrel with her for two more years before growing up. I'll handle it. Go take some rest."
"Fine."
Kemp put down his things and consciously went upstairs. Halfway through, he said, "Dad, you really thought it through? Letting Elinor and that..."
"At present, he is the most suitable candidate. He has a nice family background and character."
Quincy answered straightforwardly, "He should be able to take good care of Elinor. Mahoney also praised him."
Mahoney's comment is a great contributor.
"I don't have much to do now. I have made enough money. I hope I can pave ways for you." If Elinor couldn't get rid of Victor's entanglement, he would do the thing for her, even if Elinor would hate him or regard him selfish.
"All you need to do is to run forward." Quincy looked at Kemp's back and said, "Then I will try my best to let you fly."
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