Chapter 345

Old Madam Quinn’s stance on the matter was clear.

Even if Sean got beaten to death by the debt collectors, the Quinn family would not help him pay off his

debts.

“Hey, you guys are early.”

Just then, the middle–aged man from Far Ocean Loan Company stepped into the meeting

room.

He was followed by multiple burly men in black.

There must be at least thirty of them.

When Lexie saw them approaching, she immediately got up with several lawyers behind her.

“Hi, my name is Lexie Lincoln.

“I’ll discuss the dispute between the Quinn family and Far Ocean Loan Company with you.”

Lexie slowly held out her hand to the middle–aged man.

However, the middle–aged man only sneered.

“Discuss? There’s no need to discuss the agreement now.

“Our boss personally came over to discuss with the Quinn family today.”

Without waiting for anyone to answer, the middle–aged man smiled faintly and looked outside the door

with a bow.

The Quinn family also looked over nervously.

Even the boss of Far Ocean Loan Company came, this matter would be extremely difficult!

With everyone watching, a middle–aged man in his 40s slowly came in through the door.

“Hsss! Mr… Mr. Matthews!”

“He’s the man behind Far Ocean Loan Company? No wonder Far Ocean Loan Company is so

capable…

“Oh, no. Everyone knows Mr. Matthews is ruthless. He’s especially influential in Jadine District.

“Mr. Matthews is a big deal in the underworld, and he’s more than that!”

The Quinn family suddenly felt a little hopeless.

Speaking of which, formal companies like them did not have to be afraid of members of the

underworld.

However, there were exceptions.

Whatever field you were in, you could cross domains and threaten others once your status reached a

certain height!

Mr. Matthews ruled Jadine District and had a strong background. His status was on par with

River City‘s famous ringleader, Mr. Bill Wallace. Allegedly, he had the head of River City‘s underworld

behind him.

If these people wanted to take on the Quinn family, the Quinn family would suffer. No one would ever

cooperate with the Quinn family again if word got out about this! “Oh, no! Sean‘s dead meat!” “He didn‘t

look where he was dabbling into. He dared to borrow money from Mr. Matthews and not pay it back.

Let‘s see how he‘s gonna suffer today!” “Let‘s distance ourselves from this. We must keep the Quinn

family out of it.” As the crowd whispered, Mr. Matthews stepped into the meeting room A suit and a

fancy watch–he dressed like a successful man.

However, the scar on his face seemed a little out of place. Mr. Matthews rolled the two big pearls in his

hands. His pace was steady as he looked calm–It was as if he were in control. Mr. Matthews turned his

head slowly and asked simply. “Who‘s the one who owed me money and wouldn‘t pay up?” He had no

idea who he was going to collect his debt from. He only came here as a favor today. “Mr. Matthews,

that‘s him, Sean Lennon.” The middle–aged man from Far Ocean Loan Company pointed at Sean.

Mr. Matthews nodded slightly and looked over his shoulder. At this moment, Sean had also raised his

head slowly. There was a hint of a smirk in his eyes.

Mr. Matthews suddenly frowned slightly, and the name Sean Lennon came back to him. Then Mr.

Matthews‘ heart clenched as he looked at Sean‘s wheelchair.

At that moment, many ideas rushed through Mr. Matthews‘ mind.

‘This guy is called Sean Lennon, and he‘s in a wheelchair...

‘Also, this seems to be the Quinn family‘s place?‘ Mr. Matthews‘ eyes widened slowly, and the hand

that had been rolling the pearls slowly stopped. Thud! The next moment, the pair of pearls fell from Mr.

Matthews‘ hands. The precious objects were smashed to pieces. “Sh*t!”

Mr. Matthews was horrified. He had f*cking offended the worst person he could offend.

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