Chapter 3319
Last year, the former assistant experienced a near-death encounter.
He made a concerted effort to calm himself. Nodding to his old friends, he turned to Audrey and said, “Miss Audrey, I will do my utmost to survive until you avenge the matriarch of the Farrell family and ensure she is held accountable; otherwise, I will find no peace even in death.”
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If only he had received news about Audrey and Harlow sooner, Harlow might not have died so young.
He regretted not being able to protect the former matriarch, as well as her two daughters.
He felt a deep sense of guilt towards the previous matriarch.
After undergoing special training, he had come to serve the previous matriarch, Farrell, and had done many things for her. However, he failed to accomplish the two most crucial tasks.
He felt unworthy to face the current matriarch, Farrell, in the afterlife.
Once the previous matriarch passed away, the base where he trained immediately assigned a new assistant to support the current matriarch, who succeeded her sister.
All the connections he once had access to are now utilized by the assistant of the current matriarch Farrell.
The network of contacts he cultivated remained loyal, but when they were pursued by the current matriarch Farrell, they died one by one to protect him.
The current matriarch Farrell was determined to eliminate them all.
She was ruthless enough to kill her older sister (the previous matriarch Farrell) and her younger sister, and she also displayed cruelty towards her two nieces. How could he expect her to spare their lives?
He would
would be hunted down if he managed to escape, yet a flicker of hope remained.
If he failed to escape, death awaited him.
The current matriarch, Farrell, shared one thing in common with her animosity towards him: she had once confessed her love, which he had rejected.
He had served as the assistant to the previous matriarch, Farrell, and would never marry. For him to wed, the former matriarch would have to marry him first. However, she loved another man and bore him two daughters.
Once the previous matriarch married, he realized that he would remain her assistant for the rest of his life. Just being able to stay by her side and witness her happiness filled him with contentment.
If it weren’t for that seemingly random car accident, everything would have been perfect.
“Uncle Jimenez, this is not your fault. That woman is simply too cruel. She must have planned it all along. My mother trusted her completely, having been raised by her. An older sister is like a mother. My mother did all she could, but ultimately, she lost her life along with our father and grandparents.”
It could be said that the car accident orchestrated by the current matriarch turned her and her sister into orphans.
By the time the two sisters arrived at the orphanage, they had already faced numerous hardships.
She endured bullying in the welfare home because her younger sister was too young to defend herself, forcing her to take on the role of protector. As a child, she had to care for her sister like an adult and often found herself in fights with other children on her behalf.
While she felt both happiness and sadness at the prospect of her sister being adopted by a loving family, she was grateful for the positive outcome.
The good news was that her sister had indeed been adopted by a wonderful family and would enjoy a stable life filled with love.
The heartbreaking reality was that both her parents and family were gone, and she…
She only had her sister as a relative, and now that they are apart, she is uncertain if she will ever see her again in this lifetime. If Audrey had known the extent of the suffering her sister would endure after being adopted, she would have never agreed to the adoption. As she grew up and became more capable, she searched for her sister everywhere. After many years, the only thing she found was her sister’s grave. At that moment, her memories of childhood were hazy, and her understanding of her own life experiences was also unclear. All she felt was the loss of her only family from her mother’s side.