"But I heard the Black Family is also running in the election, and it’s the Quinn Family that’s backing them."
Jennings appeared sowhat despondent.
Yes, he was still eagerly hoping to marry July Quinn.
It’s not often you et a woman who’s both alluring and adept at handling situations, and he liked her to his core the first ti he t her.
If he had to marry soone in this lifeti, he hoped it would be July Quinn to share the rest of his life with.
So, he had no intention of opposing the Quinn Family, as that would leave a bad impression on July and her relatives.
But Joseph retorted, "Do they think they can win just by relying on money without any achievents? Pure naivety."
"Should I tell them?"
Jennings posed the question, only to receive a disdainful look from Joseph.
"Don’t keep thinking about Laura’s daughter; in the future, she’s bound to be your sister!"
Joseph always believed that Laura Quinn would eventually marry him.
Therefore, Jennings and Laura’s daughter were destined only to be siblings.
But Jennings argued, "You’ve tried for so many years, yet she won’t marry you. If I marry her daughter now, wouldn’t it be joyous for both families?"
Yet, as soon as he finished speaking, Joseph punched him.
Later, Joseph assigned him to help Anna with the election matters.
In Joseph’s eyes, Anna was even more foolish than her father.
Moreover, with no one capable in the Pitt Family, Anna would only beco a puppet of the Marsden Family once elected.
In this way, the Marsden Family would dominate all of Desrozin City.
By then, by attacking from both sides, he couldn’t fathom Laura Quinn refusing to marry him!
In high spirits, Joseph drank a lot and even had a dream.
In his dream, Laura Quinn married him and beca the true Mrs. Marsden...
*
At The Quinn Manor, Laura Quinn was busy discussing with July Quinn matters of assisting the Black Family in the election.
"July, are you sure you have a plan? It’s not sothing money alone can accomplish; you need so achievents."
Laura Quinn felt that supporting the Black Family was quite risky, although success would bring endless profits to the Quinn Group.
"I know, which is why I’ve arranged for soone to help."
"Who?"
Laura Quinn asked.
"You’ll find out in a couple of days."
July Quinn teased.
*
Previously, Joy Quinn had been exposed by July Quinn for academic fraud during the entrance examination, resulting in a tarnished reputation and a period of despair, even wishing to end her life.
However, her cousin Howard Lynch managed to preserve her opportunity to study in ridia.
During her ti in ridia, Joy Quinn kept a low profile and worked hard to please everyone.
By befriending the King’s aides, Joy and Howard obtained the chance to accompany the King of ridia on his visit to Desrozin City.
Because ridia seldom collaborates with the outside world and has unique geography with rich resources, many countries had previously sought cooperation with ridia.
Yet, the King of ridia had been dismissive of everyone, leading to many being rejected.
Just when everyone thought ridia would continue its non-cooperative stance, the King of ridia took the initiative to visit Desrozin City.
This historic mont was seen by the people of Desrozin City as an opportunity to finally open the doors to ridia.
Early that morning, nearly all political and business figures in Desrozin City gathered at the hotel where the King of ridia stayed.
Even Joy Quinn, who accompanied them, was greeted with the highest honors!
She sat in the hotel lobby, and many notable figures in Desrozin City approached her for conversation, even giving her plenty of gifts.
Joy Quinn was imnsely grateful she hadn’t ended up with Victor Hawthorne back then; otherwise, she wouldn’t have beco a highly esteed figure in Desrozin City as she is now.
Indeed, life is all about perspective.
Look at her now; her horizons have broadened, and the people and landscapes she sees are different.
"Are you asking if His Excellency is up yet?"
Joy Quinn, young and beautiful, was one of the few females in the King’s inspection team.
Thus, people naturally assud she was the King’s woman and often asked her about the King’s whereabouts.
Regarding this, Joy Quinn never explained and always responded ambiguously with, "Hmm, I believe he’s still resting. I just saw that he was still asleep."
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