Quercia asked herself, "Fighting for the old house?"
Quercia didn't get it and became even more puzzled.
About Tristan's family affairs, Quercia was totally ignorant.
Seeing Quercia's puzzled expression, Rachel sneered and said, "Come on, stop pretending to be an innocent girl. Just you and me here. Let's make a deal. I won't fight against you over the old house of the Quain Family. But you can't make any movements on Tate. Can you accept it? That house is worth more than two hundred thousand. You are not losing anything."
Rachel was confident with her appearance. In this small town, be it her dress sense or other aspects, Rachel felt superior to others.
But in front of Quercia, Rachel failed to maintain her confidence. She felt she would probably lose to Quercia if she made any movements toward Tate.