Chapter 56

Chapter 56

Quinlyn wore an expressionless face as she pulled out the weapon and calmly spoke those words, which was far more chilling than the scene of bloodshed in a shopping mall

Antonio could easily imagine the moment if Quinly used the fork, his earlier sense of vulnerability was enough for her to

kill him.

“What do you think? She is quite promising, isn’t she? Curtis laughed as he stood up from his game and walked over to Quinlyn, proudly patting her shoulder.

Antonio was surprised for a moment before shaking his head in admiration. “It seems Lam getting old and my judgment is slipping

He added, “At such a young age, she possesses remarkable skills, remains calm under pressure, and makes quick decisions- qualities I wouldn’t find in any kid from the Hill family”

His words hit Larry as well, but Larry quickly rushed forward in agreement. Grandpa, I told you. Those professional assassins couldn’t beat Quinlyn. Honestly, she deserves to be trained in our family”

Antonio had initially brushed off his grandson’s enthusiasm, but after seeing Quinlyn in action, he couldn’t help but consider the possibilities.

Stanley was still trying to understand what was happening, Joseph grasped what the Hill family members intended and stepped forward. “Quinlyn is in a vital growth phase right now,”

He added, “Given her past of malnutrition, the doctor advised against heavy work and exercise. So, I think it’s better for her to stay at my house for a while, so she can get better.”

Larry looked at Joseph, whose sharp mind shined through his modest exterior–not someone to be underestimated.

Antonio glanced at Quinlyn’s slim frame and nodded. “True, given her natural talents, we shouldn’t rush. Larry, if you wish to befriend someone, go for Quinlyn, and avoid hanging out with the wrong crowd.”

“Got it, Grandpa.” Larry, though a bit disappointed that his plans had failed, stayed cheerful and took Quinlyn away to play with toys.

Claude hadn’t treated her like an adult, and the room was decorated just right for kids her age. As everyone finished their meal happily, Mandy brought Quinlyn to the living room’s sandpit to play.

to create something with her hands, and slowly finding joy in it, made the

is just a

her upbringing, there’s no reason to

with the intention of safeguarding her future and ensuring she received a proper upbringing.

without any real childhood, made them reluctant to take

evening, the group got ready

and said. “This is my thank–you for saving Larry last time. If you ever find yourself in trouble and need help, don’t hesitate to

shocked. It was the direct contact number

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Chapter 56

martial disciples

his uncles had such access. He wouldn’t have thought Quinlyn would get

importance of this offer, she accepted

night with Quinlyn, but by evening, he got a call about Maurice making

along with Quinlyn. The adults decided to lift the children’s spirits hig organizing an outdoor barbecue

of charcoal filling the villa, tasty aromas wafted through

the two kids by the pool, their feet splashing in the water, arms covered in cause at they enjoyed their meal,

Quinlyn. Without her, Mandy would never have become the lively and carefree person the Claude reflected nostalgically about his daughter from months

unaware of the silent struggles she faced. If it weren’t for Quinlyn revealing Eugene’s wrongdoings and encouraging them to

said, “After Joseph returned from the borderlands, Zaid and I were worried that he might have some

always a bit aloof and had been exceptionally smart since childhood, which made him a bit

grilling food for the

he met. Since then, he has worked harder on his studies

to let go of his arrogance

Quinlyn came

Joseph had a temperament that could turn dark, making it hard to tell if he might one day

as a guiding influence, Joseph seemed likely to find a decent path, bringing relief to the

wishing we could take her home, while some remain unaware of their good fortune, Zaid said, glancing at the messages on his

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