The Unveiling of Secret Queen
Chapter 2041: You Said You Offended the Kingsleys Family Earlier
After a long time.
Agnes Baker had already moved to the adjacent lounge and played a mobile game for a while.
Finally, there was some movement in the group.
She swiftly exited the game and quickly opened the group messages.
Williansen Barness replied to her.
As usual, his words were few and cool.
[Williansen: I’m fine. I won’t be coming this afternoon. I’m taking my mom to the hospital for a check-up because she was a bit frightened.]
Agnes Baker stared at this for a long time, still unclear about how this incident involved Williansen’s mother.
Could it be that the people who abducted Williansen also kidnapped his mom?
That’s just too immoral!
Unable to get to the bottom of it in the group chat, Agnes Baker simply called Wincent Sullivan to ask.
She briefly explained the situation in the level 8 laboratory in the morning and then inquired about Williansen’s condition, also asking who was behind it.
Wincent Sullivan explained everything in detail at first.
When it came to who was behind it.
Wincent Sullivan was evidently cautious and just said briefly: "You better not ask. Anyway, Nathalie Quinlan has already resolved the matter, and Williansen is fine."
Before Agnes Baker could ask further questions.
Wincent Sullivan, reverting to his usual gentle and mild manner, said: "In the afternoon, please take a leave of absence for Nathalie Quinlan. I don’t think she will be coming."
Although Agnes Baker was very curious, she wasn’t the type to relentlessly pursue every detail. Hearing this, she readily agreed: "Alright, I’ll inform Harvey and the others."
On saying this, she remembered and regretted: "I saw that Harvey really valued Nathalie Quinlan, but it’s a pity she doesn’t have much background in The First Research Institute and isn’t from Inderia. Ah, otherwise, with her abilities, she could have advanced further."
What Agnes Baker mentioned were thoughts that Wincent Sullivan used to have too, feeling that Nathalie Quinlan was great in every aspect, except for lacking background.
However, now Wincent Sullivan didn’t hold that view as much.
He replied to Agnes Baker with a meaningful comment: "She might not lack a background, what if she’s just being low-key?"
While Agnes Baker was still puzzled, Wincent Sullivan had already changed the topic: "Please take a leave for her in the afternoon. I’ll ask later if she’ll come tomorrow."
Agnes Baker, being straightforward and unconcerned with digging deeper, naturally didn’t question the meaning of his words: "Alright, I understand."
Sullivan Family.
Wincent Sullivan hung up the phone and returned to the living room.
Although the Sullivan Family was just a small family in Inderia.
But any family that could establish itself in Inderia wasn’t just average, so the Sullivans also had a four-story villa.
At this moment, the Sullivan family had gathered together.
Mr. Sullivan, Mrs. Sullivan, and Mrs. Sullivan were all present, and aside from them, even though the Sullivan family was a small family, they had their own extended relatives.
Numerous relatives occupied the living room’s sofa, almost filling it, and a few juniors had to stand by the side with no seating available.
As everyone saw Wincent Sullivan finish his phone call and walk back, Mr. Sullivan was the first to speak, addressing his son, "Earlier, you asked us to quickly go to the Intercontinental Hotel, saying it was related to the Kingsleys Family; then what?"
The Sullivan Family was merely a small family, and there were many families like them in Inderia, but they certainly weren’t weaklings.
However, in a place like Inderia with super great families, they were like ants in front of families like the Kingsleys, Davidsons, and Moores, easily crushed by them.
Thus, Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. Sullivan raised such a big commotion upon receiving Wincent sullivan’s message, fearing that provoking the Kingsleys Family could result in their entire family’s downfall.
Everyone in the Sullivan family fixed their gaze on Wincent Sullivan, waiting for him to respond.