Chapter 3458
Evidence had already surfaced in Wiltspoon City. Clarissa never imagined that decades later, the truth would finally come to light.
She also never expected her two nieces to thrive independently, even without the backing of their original families.
They had returned to affluent households and gained support from more influential families. Those destined for a prosperous life would always find a way.
“Matriarch Farrell, what brings you here for a visit?” Clive asked in a deep voice, breaking the silence that Clarissa maintained.
Clarissa glared at Clive with disdain, sensing that he and Liberty carried remnants of her elder sister’s influence. Would she have to live in her sister’s shadow forever?
Clarissa asked, “Liberty, would you be afraid if I said I came here to kill you?”
Liberty’s eyes shifted, and she replied candidly, “Of course I’m afraid. Who isn’t frightened by death? Don’t you fear it? Yet, I know you prefer not to engage in losing ventures. Even if you truly wanted to kill me right now, you would still be concerned that your connections to me could threaten the people you care about.”
“You think you can eliminate us?” Clarissa laughed heartily. “Just like my eldest sister’s granddaughter! You’ve inherited her intelligence, composure, and bravery.”
Liberty accepted Clarissa’s praise gracefully and said, “Thank you for the compliment. As my grandmother’s descendant, I naturally share her traits. However, you differ from her. Though my grandmother raised you, you were not kind to her. In contrast, my sister Serenity, whom I raised, is exceptionally kind and has
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never intended to harm me.”
As Liberty’s parents…
died, Serenity was only ten years old, and Liberty was fifteen.
When their relatives refused to help, Liberty and Serenity were forced out of their home by their grandparents and uncles. Liberty had to take on the responsibility of raising Serenity at such a young age.
Liberty raised Serenity much like her grandmother had raised her two younger sisters, but the outcomes were different. Liberty’s grandmother was killed by Clarissa, whom she had raised, while Liberty thrived in her current life thanks to Serenity. Serenity would never betray or harm Liberty in any way.
Clarissa’s expression darkened once more. In a cold voice, she asked, “Liberty, do you have any evidence that I killed your grandmother? As a junior, you continuously point fingers at me.”
Liberty retorted with a sneer, “When you learned that my grandpa Jimenez was still alive, you were as anxious as an ant on a hot stove. Is that not a sign of your guilt? You probably never expected that the many assassins you had sent after my grandfather Jimenez were thwarted by masters—people you could never have imagined. Their words are beyond question, and their credibility is undeniable.”
“Mr. Jimenez?” Clarissa initially looked confused but soon understood. When her two nieces, Audrey and Harlow, were young, they called him Uncle Jimenez because their mother had told them he was the most loyal to her. In time, everyone referred to him as Uncle Jimenez, and few remembered his actual name.
Clarissa chuckled to herself, thinking that perhaps she was the only one who still remembered his true name.
“Is Mr. Jimenez well?” As memories flooded back, Clarissa’s expression softened considerably. Without waiting for Liberty’s response, she laughed and said, “Since you have
If you have sufficient evidence, I urge you to ask Audrey to provide it. I want to see how much proof you possess to demonstrate that I killed my sisters! Liberty, let me clarify: the chair I occupy cannot be taken from me by anyone unless I decide to relinquish it! I will only pass everything on to my daughter. If my daughter truly does not wish to inherit, I can select an exceptional girl from a nearby branch of the clan to take over.”
This implies that no one closely affiliated with the clan, like Liberty, will be permitted to assume control.