Quincy had proposed to Lydia at Gemma's first month celebration, and Nash hadn't forgotten. The two of them were more than just his right and left hand, they were a perfect couple. "Honestly, it might not happen," Quincy confessed.

Nash immediately realized that Lydia's parents were the issue. Usually, it was the groom's parents who were eager for the wedding, especially considering Quincy wasn't exactly young anymore.

Nash gave Quincy a supportive pat on the shoulder. "Time reveals all. Here's what we'll do. I'm giving you some time off. Go win your girl. If her father wants you to take over the family business, go for it. I'll bring up a new team here. None of this is more important than your life."

Nash meant every word. Quincy had been with him for over a decade, not just as an assistant but as a friend, a brother, and family. If a better opportunity came along for Quincy, Nash would not only be happy for him but would even help pave the way.

"If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have been able to take care of everything I left unfinished. You've been with me through thick and thin, and I want the best for you," Nash continued.

Quincy's eyes filled with gratitude. "Mr. York, I promised to stay by your side. If I leave now, it would feel like "

comes your way, I'd be thrilled for you. You've made my life easier in countless

company couldn't function without Quincy. He would love for him to stay, but he couldn't be so selfish as

happy. Let's have dinner sometime, and if you need

He

""Mr. York..."

matters most!" Nash gave him another encouraging pat

Quincy went to her

father didn't want to see him, so it was her mother who

ill recently. Otherwise, he wouldn't have called Lydia back. You're a good man, but the thing is, we're not just any family. You've always worked for someone else, and that's

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