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Love Unspoken

Chapter 1489
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Chapter 1489 They headed to the living room and started chatting about Olivia quitting her job.

"I'm really sorry, Ms. Kennedy. I didn't want to leave, but my family's been pushingto cback. I've thought it over. I'm getting older, and I barely see my family all year. Plus, I'm worried I won't be able to take care of you all properly," Olivia explained.

Quinn nodded, understanding. Olivia was in her fifties, almost sixty. It made sense for her to step down.

"I get it," Quinn said.

"I can stick around until you find a new nanny," Olivia offered.

"It's fine. If you need to go, just letknow," Quinn reassured her.

Olivia sighed. Going back meant looking after kids and family without getting paid. It wasn't much different from here.

But money isn't everything; Olivia missed her family.

Over the years at Regal Riverside, she'd saved up quite a bit, enough for retirement.

When she first started, she made $50,000 a month. After Alexander left and she was asked to house-sit, her salary bumped up to $70,000. With no expenses for food and lodging, she had saved up millions. Even though Quinn hadn't decided on hiring another nanny, she let Olivia go first.

Before Olivia came, Quinn managed all the housework herself.

Plus, taking care of the kids personally gave her a sense of involvement and peace of mind. She didn't have much else to do now, so she could stay hand look after the kids. Brandy was easy to handle, but Sprout was a bit of a handful.

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Olivia stayed for two more days before packing up and leaving. Her daughter-in-law cto pick her up and brought slocal goodies for Quinn.

Watching them leave, Quinn felt a bit emotional.

After Olivia left, Quinn took care of the two kids on her own. Half a month later, she realized she had overestimated herself.

Early in the morning, before she finished cooking, Sprout woke up upstairs. Brandy, not finding Quinn, went to the bathroom to wash up and got water all over herself.

After dealing with them, Quinn had to clean the house. She put Sprout in the baby carriage, but he kept trying to climb out.

Brandy tried to stop him, but Sprout and the baby carriage toppled over, and Sprout tumbled out. Both of them lay on the floor, crying loudly.

Quinn was on the verge of breaking down.

Whenever she put Sprout on the floor, he'd stand up and then fall, crying loudly.

In the end, Quinn decided to hire a nanny.

She contacted a housekeeping agency and asked them to recommend the two best nannies.

The next day, two nannies showed up, both older and experienced with kids.

Quinn looked at them. One was named Yasmin, and the other Briar. They both seemed friendly.

"I only need one. What are your strengths?" Quinn asked.

Yasmin said, "I've been a nanny since I was 25, so that's fifteen years now. I've worked for many wealthy families. I'm in good health. And I have certificates in advanced nutrition and maternal and child care." Quinn looked at Briar.

"I don't have as many certificates, but I'm healthy and experienced with kids. I raised my three children and four grandkids. The company ratedas an excellent housekeeper because of high client evaluations," Briar explained. Quinn was a bit torn, her gaze shifting between them.

Yasmin looked professionally trained, standing straight with confidence radiating from her.

Briar, on the other hand, seemed less confident, standing there cautiously. She hadn't expected to be recommended here, as she hadn't worked long-term for wealthy families.

Wealthy people often valued certificates and credentials, and she was usually dismissed.

Quinn looked at Yasmin. "Since you've worked for so many wealthy families, why are you here?" Yasmin was taken aback and chuckled awkwardly. "Because the last family moved away." "And the one before that?" Quinn pressed.

"Well..." Yasmin hesitated.

Before she could think of a response, Quinn said, "Alright, you can go. Briar stays." Yasmin was stunned, finding it hard to believe that Quinn had chosen the one without any certificates.

"What's wrong? Do you have something to say?" Quinn asked.

"Mrs. Kennedy, please reconsider. I'm a professional," Yasmin said.

Quinn shook her head slightly. "Sorry, I feel a connection with Briar. I'll cover your cab fare." Yasmin gritted her teeth in frustration but didn't insist, not wanting to upset Quinn.

She took her things and left.

Briar, surprised to be chosen, looked at Quinn, too excited to speak.

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Quinn explained the tasks: cooking, cleaning, and occasionally helping with the kids. Nothing special.

Briar agreed and said she could move in the next day.

Brandy, used to Olivia, felt awkward around Briar and clung to Quinn, avoiding Briar.

They needed tto get used to each other. Quinn didn't force it, as long as Briar could handle Sprout.

Most of the time, it was Sprout who gave Quinn headaches.

Alexander had been in Municity for a month. Probably because she was too busy, Quinn felt the month had flown by.

She counted the days and figured Alexander should be back in another month.

The Lynch family was in chaos. The Future Era issue was unresolved, and Walter's arrival had made things worse.

However, since Walter was already there, there was no reason to send him away. Besides, he was doing well at the company, which was Zeke's reason to keep him.

Zeke had been troubled by the Future Era issue, but Walter cup with an idea.

He suggested not opposing people bringing others into the Lynch family, but only if they were useful. Everyone brought in would be given tasks. Those who completed them could stay and officially becpart of the Lynch family. It was all about ability, not connections.

If they couldn't complete the tasks, they would be sent away. This way, ΟΠ the Lynch family gold grow and recruit talent. The tasks could be done by any means, and success meant becoming part of the family. Zeke gave Walter a thumbs up. This way, they could filter out the freeloaders and bring Walter back into the family, killing two birds with one stone.

After a meeting with his brothers, the decision was unanimously approved, and the Lynch family's internal strife calmed down a bit.

After learning Alexander was in Municity, Zeke started thinking about him again. He wished both sons would help him. With their help, the Lynch family would surely thrive!