Chapter 689
“Wait a minute!” Mackenzie stared at the woman in uniform and spoke in an
icy and domineering voice, “Who are you? Why have I never seen you
before?”
The woman glanced at her as well. Several seconds later, she curled her lips
into a smirk and proudly announced, “My name is Ashton. I’m a new inspector
in Yeringham. Are you doubting my identity, Ms. Quillen?”
Nonetheless, Ashton’s words did nothing to assuage the wariness in
Mackenzie’s heart as she remained vigilant. The Quillen family had a vast
network across the entire Yeringham. As the new–generation leader of the
Quillen family, she made it her business to learn about all the important
figures in society.
So, she couldn’t help but wonder why the police department of Yeringham
had sent a new inspector to look into the case.
“Let’s go. You’re not going to resist arrest, are you?” Ashton stared straight at
Emmanuel.
Emmanuel turned to look at Mackenzie after fending off the two uniformed
police officers.
“Go with them. I’ll make sure you won’t be accused of crimes you’ve never
committed,” Mackenzie said.
Only then did Emmanuel nod and leave with the three of them.
The instant they were out of sight, Mackenzie decided against returning
home and left the Yociam Residence.
Just then, Wally drove the Bentley and arrived at the entrance in a hurry.
Mackenzie opened the door and entered the car before ordering, “Get me to
the Quillen residence as quickly as possible.”
“Yes, Ms. Quillen.”
Around 30 minutes later, Mackenzie and Terence were seated in a room in
order to have a private discussion.
They made sure to dismiss any servants nearby before finally getting into the
thick of it. Only Alfred was allowed to remain, albeit outside the room.
When Terence finally learned that Emmanuel had been arrested, he said
confidently, “Tell Lexi to look into Ashton’s background, Mackenzie. Don’t worry.
Since we’re in Yeringham, no one has the guts to harm one of ours.”
Mackenzie needed her grandfather’s assurance, which was why she even
bothered to rush to the Quillen residence this late at night.
Actually, she had already asked Lexi to look into the matter. She knew that
even if the wealthy families from Zovince wanted to harass them in
Yeringham, they could only use the help of some inspectors that were deep
in their pockets. They were certainly unable to order around police officers of
a higher rank to do anything fishy.
Then, Mackenzie told Terence the next important thing, “Grandpa, Ignacio.
would like to invest 280 million and become part of Terence Energy.”
“I see.” Terence nodded. In fact, he had already seen through the other party’s
intention, so he wasn’t surprised when he received the confirmation.
“It’s up to you, Mackenzie.”
“Huh?” Mackenzie was startled by his response, not expecting her
grandfather to reply to her in such a cavalier manner.
Meanwhile, he simply rose to his feet, using a cane as a support, and
drawled, “Well, I have faith in you.”
All of a sudden, it dawned on Mackenzie that perhaps her grandfather was
indeed past his prime.
“You’ll be in charge of the Quillen family sooner or later. Therefore, I can’t
make all the decisions for you.”
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Unfortunately for her, she had already been feeling rather suffocated by the
burden on her shoulders. So, when she heard Terence’s words, she couldn’t
help but worry that she was about to crumple under the weight of his
expectations.
Yet, to her surprise, he suddenly guffawed before commenting, “By the way,
there’s one thing you have to do. When are you and Emmanuel going to give
birth to a great-grandchild for me?”
Mackenzie straightened her posture immediately upon hearing that and
said, “I’ll deal with work right now, Grandpa.”
“Hey!” Terence glowered at his granddaughter.
Still, he understood Mackenzie very well. He couldn’t force his granddaughter
to do something she didn’t want. Therefore, he reckoned that he had to
change tactics and start pressuring her other half, Emmanuel, instead.
When Alfred saw Mackenzie leaving the room, he bowed respectfully before
entering.
“It’s time for you to take your medication, Old Mr. Quillen.”
Terence nodded and let out a weary sigh. “I don’t even know if Lean live long
enough to see the birth of my great–grandchild.”
Alfred had listened to quite a few such complaints. So, he continued
preparing the medicine for Terence and replied, “You’ve always been in the
pink of health. I’m sure your wish will be granted.”
Alas, Terence didn’t feel comforted at all as the worried look on his face
merely deepened.