Chapter 231: Chapter 231

Sienna Quinn didn’t expect Chloe to say such things, but what he said did make sense, just that she hadn’t thought about it before. Sienna gently patted Chloe’s head and agreed to stay home with him the next day.

Sienna and Chloe spent a happy Sunday together. Watching Chloe sleep soundly in bed after playing all day, Sienna’s feelings of guilt seemed to ease a bit. She was also tired from spending the day playing with him, so she went to bed early.

Evan Quinn’s obedient demeanor made one feel pity for him. Ever since the kidnapping incident, Sienna had ensured Chiara Thorne personally picked up and dropped off Evan every day, as she only truly trusted those closest to her.

Landon Lawson was sitting in his office, his brow furrowed. Follow current novels on n0velfire.net

"President Lawson, we’ve done our best to help the Quinn Group, yet it feels off as if someone is secretly opposing us with the Yates Group." A man dressed sharply in a suit had an expression of awkwardness and difficulty, crossing his hands in front of his stomach, appearing very humble.

"Mm, I understand. You should continue what I’ve instructed, but don’t make it too obvious. Also, it’s best if we can uncover the ins and outs of this matter."

Landon Lawson’s brow furrowed deeper; he knew his capabilities could no longer assist Sienna, so he could only observe her actions silently from the shadows.

Actually, ever since Sienna started confronting the Quinn Group head-on, Landon Lawson had been privately focusing heavily on the matter, sending many people to openly and covertly assist Sienna.

Landon Lawson’s moves were subtle, even Sienna only had suspicions.

Of course, Sienna knew, but due to her revenge plan being trapped in such a predicament, relying solely on her own strength made it difficult to overturn the Quinn Group in a short amount of time. She urgently needed such help, so she pretended not to know, saying nothing.

"President Lawson, there’s news from the Quinn Group." Nolan Shaw’s tone was very low, as if afraid others might hear.

"What is it?" Landon Lawson’s attention was fully on Sienna now; he wanted to know and control her every move.

"Today, the Quinn Group got a client. Now Miss Quinn wants to intercept that client and has already arranged to discuss business with them tonight." Nolan Shaw tentatively spoke to Landon Lawson.

"A client? How is it so coincidental for a client to appear? All of Quinn Group’s clients have already been intercepted by our people. How could a client appear at such a crucial moment?"

Landon Lawson looked serious, silently thinking to himself, feeling the situation was not that simple.

Recently, Quinn Company’s economy was very bleak, and clients were sparse. Faced with the annual business assessment, such results would not be acceptable to the veterans in the company.

Tom Quinn was even more anxious, fearing that if the company could not function, the consequences would be unimaginable.

"This Sienna, truly a traitor, should have let you and your parents die together back then." Tom Quinn said viciously, his eyes full of malice.

Amanda Warren stood nearby, understanding what Tom Quinn was contemplating, but knowing these words were pointless now.

"Our immediate priority is to find new suppliers, or what will we do when the time comes? The Lawson Group is a big deal; if we don’t secure it, we will all be in trouble."

Amanda Warren spoke of the most crucial matter, but finding new suppliers wasn’t easy.

Suppliers from other regions would surely inflate prices, making deliveries to the Lawson Group unlikely to improve the situation. The Quinn Group would still suffer.

This Sienna, her tactics are truly ruthless — coming out with a heavy blow from the start!

Tom Quinn, being extraordinarily strong-willed, didn’t want the Quinn Group to be left behind by Sienna in the end. He knew the company’s poor business conditions recently were due to Sienna’s interference, constantly secretly stealing his clients, leading to the poor state of operations.

Looking at the company’s performance with a large gap, Tom Quinn felt very uncomfortable, knowing it was all because of Sienna.

After all, this was the Quinn family’s group, a battle between the Quinn Family and Sienna. No matter what, this fight couldn’t be lost, and Quinn Group genuinely couldn’t afford to lose.

Tom Quinn tried every conceivable method, yet a large company still needed to run, and the financial conditions were worsening daily. Without clients, there was no economic source, and many employees needed support.

Every day, company operations required significant expenses, and Tom Quinn had no other choice but to use household expenditures. Even though it was just a temporary fix, to keep the company afloat, it had to be done.

Tom Quinn now felt completely helpless.

If it continued this way, even he couldn’t sustain it.

"Can this matter persist? Landon Lawson has already openly and covertly helped." Amanda Warren looked pleased, her tone slightly worried, but she didn’t dare show it too much.

Tom Quinn’s face wasn’t looking good either, as nothing seemed to be going smoothly.

The repeated obstacles made them increasingly uncomfortable.

Outside the Quinn Group’s office.

"Mm, okay, I’ll contact you immediately."

"Okay, sir, could you please leave a contact number?"

Upon hearing such dialogue, nearly the entire company stopped. The person answering the phone looked delighted and, after hanging up, hurried to Tom Quinn’s office without even knocking, barging in.

Tom Quinn sat in the office, frustrated, suddenly seeing someone rush in like that, still feeling somewhat bewildered.

"President Quinn, there’s a client." The person gasped, uttering the words one by one.

Tom Quinn felt warmth like coal delivered during a snowy time.

"Good, excellent, did they leave contact information?" Tom Quinn was delighted, almost dancing with joy.

The company’s focus had already shifted toward this office; the emptiness was finally not as cold anymore. Everyone watched the two, listening to their conversations as though awaiting their exam results, hanging on every word.

"Alright, give me the client’s basic information immediately; I’ll pursue this client." Tom Quinn felt very happy — the company’s minor dilemma was finally showing improvement. This situation could soon be turned around.

"That’s great, yay! That’s great." Everyone in the company seemed to repeat this phrase.