But has Lydia really found the better life Quincy promised her?

A hint of doubt clouded his eyes. He suddenly wasn't sure if his determination had been right or wrong.

Maybe if he hadn't started his own company, they could have found other ways to convince her father. Would things have turned out differently?

"You should go home. I'm done going along with your plans for these meetings. I won't be getting involved anymore." Quincy paused, then added calmly, "And hand over the rest of the herbal tea ingredients." Without waiting for a response, he left.

This time, their conversation ended in yet another argument. After that, Quincy spent all his time with Lydia, stepping away from the business and letting others take over for the time being. Luckily, Nash was there to help manage things.

With Quincy's constant care, Lydia began to show signs of recovery. The deep grief over losing the baby seemed to be lifting, though occasionally, she would stare off at a baby bottle or a child's toy with a faraway look. But overall, she was getting better. Seeing her gradually return to herself allowed Quincy to finally relax a little.

saying she was ready to hand over the herbal tea ingredients.

you have to come yourself," she

over, Quincy agreed. He informed Lydia before heading

quietly

ahead. Thanks," Lydia told the taxi

a meaningful look. "Young lady, broad daylight isn't the time for this kind of

and I'm going to catch him in the act," Lydia cut him off, her voice flat,

at once. Seeing his stunned expression, Lydia tightened her grip on her phone, her face still

a blurry picture of Quincy sitting with another woman at a restaurant. Two other people, including

the phone as she stared at the grainy image, almost

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