Chapter 4105
Married At First Sight Chapter 4105
Chapter 4105
“Without the backing of my mother and the Farrell Group, they are hesitant to invest,” Kathryn stated firmly. “But caution requires time, and I want immediate results.”
She added, “Just follow my lead. To them, it’s merely an act of violence, but for me, it’s a swift victory.”
Kathryn had no patience for complex economic strategies. In her view, the intelligence of her three brothers didn’t warrant the effort.
If they wished her dead, she would give them that opportunity. If she survived, their misfortune would be inevitable.
Even when her mother was alive, she had made it clear to Kathryn: if her brothers ever turned against her and created problems, she should act decisively without hesitation.
Her mother had always said, “As a mother, I could never bring myself to harm my sons.”
At the time, Kathryn thought her mother was being cruel. After all, the woman had even harmed her own sister, who had raised Kathryn.
But her mother had always prioritized the Farrell family above all else. Anyone who jeopardized its interests—regardless of being a son—faced her wrath.
Now, as she reflected on those words, Kathryn felt her mother’s cold resolve within herself. She truly was her mother’s daughter.
Her brothers possessed the same cruelty, but they lacked her mother’s cunning.
Once Kathryn set her mind to something, no one could sway her.
Observing her determination, Liberty and Pedro ceased their attempts to persuade her.
That night, Liberty stayed at the Farrell family mansion for the first time. Yet despite her efforts, she couldn’t fall asleep. In the middle of the night, she texted her husband, Duncan:
“Hubby, are you asleep? I moved into the Farrell family mansion today, but I can’t seem to sleep. Maybe I just don’t feel like I belong here yet.”
The mansion had been home to Clarissa’s family for
decades.
Kathryn had already cleared out the master bedroom, removing all traces of their mother.
Although the room was traditionally reserved for the head of the family, Liberty had no desire to sleep
there. For now, she chose to stay in a guest room.
Kathryn had suggested hiring a decorator to renovate the master bedroom before Liberty
officially moved in.
Typically, each head of the family renovated the mansion upon taking over, ensuring its
preservation through generations.
Even though Liberty was the successor, she hadn’t yet led the clan in their ancestral worship
ceremony, so her position wasn’t official. Renovating the mansion was not her priority at the moment.
She decided to undertake the renovations later, once she had solidified her position
and garnered everyone’s support. The current décor, updated during Clarissa’s time, felt
outdated for modern sensibilities.
After sending the message, Liberty checked the clock: 3 a.m. Duncan was surely asleep, and she
didn’t expect a reply.
On impulse, she texted Serenity instead.
Since Serenity was pregnant, she often woke in the middle of the night to use the bathroom.
Soon, Serenity responded. She had just gotten up for some water and sent a low-voiced audio
message, likely to avoid waking Zachary.
“You’re not used to it yet, but you will be. Treat it like your home, and you’ll eventually sleep
well,” Serenity said softly.
She added, “That’s where our mother lived as a child. If you sleep there, maybe she’ll visit
you in your dreams. If she were alive, she’d be so proud to know you’ve moved in and are
continuing Grandma’s legacy.”
Hearing that, Liberty felt a weight lift from her heart. Serenity even mentioned wanting to visit Jensburg
and stay at the Farrell family mansion herself.