Chapter 3691
18:51 M.
In Chapter 3691 of Married At First Sight, Clarissa dragged the unconscious hostage upstairs and made her way to the roof. From that vantage point, she noticed the crowd had moved far back, and her gun had limited range, making it difficult to hit anyone. Nevertheless, she shouted down, threatening to shoot if anyone approached the house. Since her hostage was unconscious, Clarissa was able to use her hands to call Mr. Dunn, asking him to come to her rescue. She didn’t want to die or take anyone with her—she just wanted to escape. She had a small helicopter in mind and hoped that if Mr. Dunn flew it over, he could help her get away.
Meanwhile, the police had already called for backup, including snipers.
“Mom, let her go! Please put down the gun! Don’t make another mistake,” Kathryn pleaded, fearlessly rushing towards the house. She begged her mother not to attempt an escape, emphasizing its futility. There was no way out for Clarissa that night.
Clarissa looked down at Kathryn, briefly contemplating whether to shoot her own daughter. Pedro watched anxiously, prepared to protect Kathryn even if it meant risking his own life.
18:52 M.
But Clarissa hesitated. She couldn’t bring herself to shoot Kathryn, despite their differing values and mindsets. Kathryn had been raised in a different environment, and Clarissa had to acknowledge that her daughter’s values were more positive than her own.
Kathryn wasn’t weak; though she seemed soft, she was tough and strategic, qualities Clarissa had underestimated. If Kathryn had been raised alongside her, she would have made an excellent successor, capable of restoring the Farrell family to its former glory.
Yet, despite everything, Kathryn and Pedro were strong enough to succeed in life without the family fortune. Clarissa had made many mistakes, and most people wanted to see her fail. She had lost to her…
In many ways, Clarissa considered herself the older sister, but in Kathryn, she found a small source of pride—her daughter was not inferior to her sister’s descendants. Regardless of how angry Clarissa became, she couldn’t truly harm Kathryn. However, she could certainly scare her.
As Kathryn approached the house, Clarissa fired a shot at her feet. Startled, Pedro quickly pulled Kathryn back, and they both fell to the ground. Liberty and Zachary rushed over to help them up. Liberty, holding Kathryn back, cautioned her, “Your mother is desperate and unstable. Don’t go in recklessly. She might not consider your relationship.” After all, Kathryn had only been with Clarissa for less than three years, and their bond was not particularly strong. Clarissa had initially favored Shiloh and only later showed interest in Kathryn.
Liberty was genuinely concerned that Clarissa might actually shoot her daughter. Audrey also grabbed Kathryn’s arm and echoed Liberty’s warning. “She’s right, Kathryn. You shouldn’t go in. Look at what your mother did—she shot your father without hesitation. She’s not in her right mind.”
Holden had been shot and had passed out from the pain. Marco and his brothers were in shock, never anticipating that their mother would shoot their father.
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