Chapter 95 Violent Confrontation
Almost instinctively, Harlan wanted to rush forward, but Laura held him back. She said, “Today is Quinnie’s parents‘ funeral. Don’t you dare cause any trouble.”
Harlan paused in his tracks, pursing his lips.
“I wonder if Julius has a thing for Quinnic?” Laura muttered.
After all, it was almost impossible to associate that heartwarming scene with the image Julius usually presented.
Perhaps earlier, what she had seen as jealousy in Julius‘ eyes wasn’t just her imagination playing tricks on
her.
Harlan said coldly, “Stop daydreaming!”
“What, are you worried someone’s going to steal Quinnie away? Relax, she just got divorced. She’s not in the mood for another romance right now,” said Laura nonchalantly.
Harlan’s lips were tightly pressed together as he gazed intently at the scene unfolding before him.
Of course, he was worried.
Back then, he had already missed one opportunity. He only found out about her wedding after it had taken place, and it hit him hard that he had even lost the chance to confess his feelings!
Thus, he left the country in frustration, spending three years abroad. He had hoped that he would be able to let go of his feelings for her.
However, when he returned home and saw her, he realized in that instant that he was simply in denial.
On one hand, he was irked that Trent didn’t take good care of Quinn. On the other hand, he was relieved. If not for that, Quinn wouldn’t have ended up divorced, and he wouldn’t have another chance.
At that time, she had just gone through a divorce, and coincidentally, her parents had also just been laid to rest. Hence, he thought it would be best to wait for a while before gradually revealing his feelings to her.
However, out of nowhere, Julius appeared!
Once the funeral was over, Quinn said to Julius, “I won’t be returning to the mansion with you. I want to stay in the cemetery for a while longer, to spend some time with my parents.”
“Can I stay with you for a while then?” Julius asked.
“No. I’d like to have a private chat with them,” said Quinn.
The burial ceremony was attended by many who came to bid farewell to her parents. Yet, once everything had drawn to a close, she desired to spend some time alone with her parents.
on me?”

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Divorced But Not Defeated The Military Queen’s Rise Again