Chapter 3532
Finnegan spoke softly, “Grandpa Jimenez, in the future, as long as the York, Stone, and Lewis families require our assistance, we brothers and sisters will always be there for them. As long as they maintain contact with us, we will do the same.”
They were unaware of Uncle Jimenez’s real name. In their youth, they referred to him as Grandpa because their Master had indicated that Uncle Jimenez was the eldest.
Now that Audrey addressed him as Uncle Jimenez, they followed her lead and began calling him Grandpa Jimenez.
The eldest daughter of the York family was Serenity, and Serenity’s biological mother Harlow was the second daughter of the former head of the Farrell family. In the future, Liberty would be the fourth daughter of the Lewis family, sharing the same status as Serenity.
Regarding the Stone family, since Audrey was the eldest daughter of the previous head of the Farrell family, the York, Stone, and Lewis families were the ones with whom the Five Emperors Hall sought to maintain long-term relationships.
All of them held Uncle Jimenez in high regard.
Although Finnegan had never interacted with these three families, when Ezequiel arrived in Wiltspoon, he researched all the wealthy families in the area. He learned that the four major families—York, Stone, Lewis, and Bucham—acted as overlords in Wiltspoon, and generally, no one dared to provoke them.
The leaders of these four major families could also manage their members effectively, ensuring they didn’t easily get into trouble. While they excelled in business, they had never engaged in criminal activities.
In addition to the four major families, there was also the Marshall family. However, the Marshall family was relatively low-key and less renowned. Nonetheless, when the Marshall family hosted a banquet, the four major families respected them by attending.
Finnegan was delighted to engage with such families, as they would neither hinder his progress nor create trouble for him.
They possessed remarkable abilities, successfully resolving both large and small issues together without frequently disturbing the Five Emperors Hall. Thus, when Mr. Jimenez made a request, Finnegan agreed without hesitation.
“When will Lilian arrive?” Mr. Jimenez inquired.
“At the earliest, tonight; at the latest, tomorrow,” Finnegan replied.
With the master assisting in caring for the baby, Dr. Lilian Carden could go wherever she pleased. Although she was a mother, she and her son had not yet formed a deep bond. When faced with the choice between treating patients and staying at the villa to care for the baby, Lilian opted for the former. The master enjoyed looking after children and viewed Fabian as her lifeblood, which led her to ask for the master’s help with the child.
Mr. Jimenez then said to Audrey, “Once Lilian arrives, we’ll set off. I want to visit the head of the family first.”
In his youth, he would sneak back to Jensburg Cemetery to pay respects to the head of the family every Qingming Festival and on the anniversary of the head of the family’s death. However, after Clarissa, who was waiting in the cemetery with intentions to kill him again, became suspicious, Silver Fox forbade him from returning to Jensburg. Consequently, he had not paid his respects to the head of the family for nearly thirty or forty years.
While the cemetery was not neglected, the person who annually burned incense and offered flowers was the very murderer who had taken the head of the family’s life. It was likely that the head of the family would not be pleased to see his killer. Once this matter was resolved, the head of the family would no longer have to encounter the murderer.
Even if Clarissa were to die, she would not be buried in the cemetery of the Farrell family’s ancestors. After discovering more about her life, Audrey returned to Jensburg to pay tribute to her parents. Mr. Jimenez’s request coincided with Audrey’s plans, so she agreed without hesitation.
“Actually, I can still manage. We don’t need to wait for Lilian to arrive; we can head there now. If you’re concerned about my ability to fly, we can take the high-speed rail or drive ourselves. Just think of it as a road trip, and we can rest when we get tired,” she suggested.
Uncle Jimenez remained in Wiltspoon, but his thoughts were already with Jensburg. Audrey added, “Uncle Jimenez, you’ve waited this long; one or two more days won’t make a difference.”