Chapter 3674
11:31 · Vo)) LTE Married At First Sight Chapter 3674 – The three brothers respectfully replied and quickly departed. Audrey and the others exited their cars as Kathryn emerged. Mr. Jimenez, being quite elderly, took his time getting out. Zachary and Clive stood on either side of the car door, ready to assist him. “Take it slow, Grandpa Jimenez. No rush, take your time,” they encouraged.
For Zachary and Clive, the Farrell Family Mansion was simply Clarissa’s home. However, for Mr. Jimenez, it was steeped in memories. It was where his master had lived her entire life—born, raised, and eventually becoming the head of the household. Mr. Jimenez had spent decades by her side; although he never resided there, he visited frequently. Today, he was returning to a place that felt like home.
“You don’t need to help me. I can manage on my own. I’m not in a hurry,” Mr. Jimenez stated, though his excitement was evident. His hands and feet trembled slightly—not only from anticipation but also due to his age, as it is common for the elderly to experience such tremors. Nevertheless, Zachary and Clive carefully assisted him out of the car.
Once outside, Lilian stepped forward to check Mr. Jimenez’s pulse. He smiled and reassured her, “Don’t worry, I’m fine. I won’t rest until I see Clarissa’s downfall.”
“Stop saying that, Uncle Jimenez! You’ll live to be a hundred—no, a hundred and twenty!” Audrey joked, quickly correcting herself, given that Mr. Jimenez was already nearing a hundred.
Mr. Jimenez smiled back. “I just want to reach a hundred.” He was determined to live long enough to help the late matriarch achieve justice and witness the end of her murderer. After that, his purpose would be fulfilled.
The dreams that had driven him for decades would soon be realized, and he would no longer be concerned about life or death. As long as he remained alive, he would care for Audrey’s children and grandchildren, watching over them as the late matriarch would have wanted. He had lived a long life—longer than most—and had no regrets.
Ezequiel (Silver Fox), Dakota (the thief), and others emerged from their vehicles, smiling as they joined the conversation. “Brother, you need to live to a hundred and twenty. We all need to live long,” they said. “There are still many young ones who are unmarried. If we don’t nudge them every day, they’ll end up like us old bachelors.”
Bianca, who had just arrived in Jensburg that day, quietly said to Sariyah, “Sister Sariyah, ever since you and Sister Lilian got married, those of us who are single have been pressured to marry daily. It’s not just once a day either—they call morning, noon, and night! It feels like a constant reminder.”
“They’ve been bachelors all their lives, living carefree. But now that they’re older, they’re the ones pressuring us to settle down,” Sariyah replied with a smile. “You’ll get used to it, though. Your family will handle it for you. While your master may not worry about your marriage, your fellow disciples do seem to stress Uncle Ezequiel out.”
Sariyah was well aware of Bianca’s background. Bianca came from a wealthy family and held a significant position in the family business. Although her master might not be concerned, her family certainly was. However, Bianca was young and capable, so her family likely wasn’t in a hurry to marry her off—unless she found a family that was a perfect match.
Sariyah smiled and responded, “You’ll get used to it. Your family will take care of things for you. While your master may not be concerned about your marriage, it seems that your fellow disciples do stress Uncle Ezequiel out.”
Sariyah was well aware of Bianca’s background. Bianca also came from a wealthy family and held a prominent position in the family business. Even though her master wasn’t worried about her, her family certainly was. However, Bianca was young and capable, so her family likely wasn’t in a rush to marry her off. Unless she found a family that matched perfectly with the Du family—where the man was suitable and the family held strong values—they might begin to pressure her to marry.