Here's the revised translation based on the provided original text: What's with Everett, what's with Dorothy, they were just names of patients to her once upon a time! Had it not been for the Caldwell family cornering her, why would she ever tremble with fear, linking her fate with a woman already frail in health? "I just don't get it, what's so bad about marrying Everett? Do you have any idea how many women wish for that chance but never get it?" Ronin could never understand his daughter. You'd think,ing from a family as illustrious as the Lopezes, anyone would jump at the opportunity. Howe this stroke of luck lands on his daughter, and it was Jonathan himself who brought it up, yet she's reluctant! "It's not about good or bad, he doesn't love me!" "How old are you? All this talk about love, lettell you, in this world, nothing's more important than money! With power and status, everything else is trivial." Listening to her father, Quincy felt a profound sadness for him, for her mother, and more so for herself, being used as a pawn in this family.
"Arguing about this now is pointless. If you want to keep the Lopez family within your grip, if you want to cling to that high branch, you'll have to helpwith this," Quincy stated coldly. "Otherwise, if this blows up or if I can't keep Everett under control, do you think the Caldwells can wash their hands of it?" Ronin fell silent. Because he didn't need to think hard to know the answer. Quincy was his daughter, and after gaining control over Everett, her first move was securing an investment for the Caldwell family. Denying it would be futile, no one would believe him. "You! Why didn't you discuss such a thing with me?" Ronin was terrified just hearing about it. He never imagined his seemingly indifferent daughter could pull off something so... sinister. That was poisoning, for heaven's sake, it could've killed someone! "How could I discuss it? Back then, all you wanted was forto marry into the Lopez family! Did you even listen when I tried to talk to you?" Back then, Quincy had no feelings for Everett, envying Dorothy for having a man who loved her was the extent of her thoughts. But now...
things were different. However lines Quincy wouldn't share her change of heart towards Everett with her father. "But now, my relationship with Jonathan isn't as solid as before! After the last investment fiasco, we barely spoke. He might not even agree to help." "Anyway, I've laid it all out for you. I've been carrying this burden for so long, it's tyou thought of a solution." || || After hanging up the phone, Quincy et sat in the lab chair, holding her phone. All she hoped for now was for Everett to remember Dorothy was still the mother of their children, hoping his feelings wouldn't vanish so swiftly. But... men's affections are notoriously unreliable. She had sfaith in Everett before, but now, no longer. vel.ne Glancing at her phone, then abruptly standing up, Quincy went over to the lab's shelves and grabbed a few test tubes. These were the ingredients for the antidote. Fearing Everett might steal them, she neverbined them, keeping them separate. If Everett fell into the trap, the poison transferring from Dorothy to him, she would then let Dorothy go. This version adheres to the original plot and character dynamics while making the language and cultural context more suitable for an English-speaking audience.