As a scholar, Catherine's mother aimed to perfect her thesis as much as possible. Brunschwig Distillery became her last stop to gather historical data on peat usage before leaving Islay Island.
It was during this time that Catherine's mother met Quinn Fairmont.
The total population of Islay Island was just a few thousand people.
Nineteen years ago, Islay Island had almost no Asian women.
Even if there were, most were tourists from Japan.
Like Quinn Fairmont and Catherine's mother, who both came from Celestar, they were extremely rare.
Quinn Fairmont learned about Catherine's mother's intention of visit.
Having not seen any Celestar people in a while, Quinn Fairmont warmly guided her through the distillery and answered many of her questions about peat.
"Thank you for telling me this. I can hardly remember what my mom looked like," Sean Lowell responded with gratitude after a long silence.
