Chapter 194 I Will Find Rowan
Julius lowered his lashes, careful not to let Quinn notice how unsettled he was.
There were certain things he had to verify. If Quinn’s brother truly was the man he once met, then…
Just then, the owner began bringing their dishes to the table one after another.
“Let’s eat,” Quinn suggested.
“All right,” Julius answered, lowering his head and eating in silence.
While Quinn ate, she kept chatting with Julius about old memories involving her parents and her older brother; whenever her brother came up, the warmth in her voice and the softening of her features made it perfectly clear just how deeply she cherished him.
Throughout the entire meal, Julius felt as though he were chewing on dry wax; afterward, he could not even recall what any of the dishes had tasted like.
He simply moved his fork up and down in a purely mechanical rhythm.
“By the way, Quinn, what brings you here especially today?” the restaurant owner asked with friendly curiosity while ringing up the bill.
“I came to take care of the old house,” Quinn answered.
She had already transferred the Yarburn city apartment into her own name, but the Bridger family’s old house out in the town still hadn’t been processed.
Before heading back to Jexburgh, she intended to settle the paperwork and officially put that property under her name as well.
“So you’re here to handle the relocation procedures, right? I heard a lot of folks in your neighborhood have already signed off, and the whole block is scheduled for demolition in just a few days,” the owner added.
“What?” Quinn’s eyes widened. “Demolition?”
“Yeah, demolition. You didn’t know?” the owner replied.
Quinn fell silent. She truly hadn’t known a thing about any upcoming demolition and had never received a single notice.
<Looks like I’d better find out what’s going on.>
After they stepped out of the little diner, Julius glanced at her. “Are we still going to your family’s old
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