Chapter 4118
Married At First Sight Chapter 4118
Chapter 4118
Liberty slammed their reports onto the table, her face filled with anger. The moment she laid eyes on them, she didn’t hold back.
Marco casually pulled out a chair and sat down.
“Liberty—”
“Who told you to sit?” Liberty interrupted sharply. “In this company, refer to me properly. It’s President Farrell now. I’ve changed my last name to Farrell. From this point forward, I am Liberty Farrell.”
Her tone was firm and commanding. Marco hesitated, but reluctantly rose to his feet.
Liberty’s gaze swept across the three brothers. “With your attitude, no company would tolerate you. Vice Presidents Janzen, I’m warning you—if you don’t improve, don’t blame me for the consequences. I don’t care whose sons you are. Farrell Group does not retain slackers. We certainly do not keep those who simply coast along, doing the bare minimum!”
Marco scoffed. “President Farrell, this work was previously handled by others. We’ve never managed these tasks ourselves. If we were meant to do it, our mother would have taught us how. But you fired our secretaries and expect us to manage it alone. How are we supposed to? We’re leaders—big or small, leaders delegate. That’s the role. Management is about oversight, not doing everything ourselves.”
The moment Liberty took over Farrell Group, she dismissed the three brothers’ secretaries.
Previously, most of their work was completed by subordinates. Now, Liberty was insisting they handle everything personally.
To be honest, even if they wanted to do the work, they wouldn’t do it well.
They were accustomed to giving orders, not following them. After all, they were vice presidents—the sons of the former company president.
When Shiloh was alive, she was the designated successor. The three of them had been her brothers, navigating the
The company was once theirs, and they carried themselves as if they owned the place. No one dared to challenge them. They held power and influence, receiving flattery from everyone around them. Even clients treated them with reverence, eager to collaborate with the Farrell Group. But now? They were mere nobodies. Their so-called supporters had either been fired or reassigned to subsidiaries. One by one, those who once surrounded them faded away.
It all began when Kathryn ascended to power. Initially, they dismissed her as insignificant—weak, incompetent, unworthy of their attention. Even when she found success, they attributed it solely to Pedro’s influence. However, as their mother began to rely on Kathryn more, the company’s senior executives started treating her with respect. That’s when the realization struck them. Kathryn had outsmarted them all. She had feigned weakness only to completely outmaneuver them. By the time they understood what was happening, it was too late; their mother had already chosen Kathryn as the true successor. As for them? They had become nothing more than dead weight.
After their mother left, their situation worsened. They had given up entirely. Each day, they arrived at the company only to leave again, or they remained in their offices playing games, confident that their paychecks would still come. Kathryn had caught them slacking off numerous times, scolding and warning them, yet they never took her seriously. And now, Liberty was coming for them too.