Chapter 4120
Married At First Sight Chapter 4120
Chapter 4120
Marco stepped in front of Kathryn, blocking her path.
Not wanting to argue, she simply walked around the three brothers and continued toward the president’s office.
They watched her leave, their expressions dark and unreadable.
“Brother, let’s go,” Noel said, stepping into the elevator first.
Marco tore his gaze away and followed, pulling Sage in with him.
“I heard Pedro has been sent on a business trip,” Noel whispered. “Kathryn arranged for him to work in another province. He won’t return for at least ten days, possibly half a month.”
“I’ve noticed that too. Recently, Kathryn has only been seen with her bodyguards. I really haven’t spotted Pedro around,” Sage added.
“I asked around,” Noel continued. “Pedro flew out of Jensburg a few days ago.”
Marco’s voice dropped to a near whisper. “This is the office. Not here. We’ll discuss it at home tonight.”
The two younger brothers immediately fell silent.
Moments later, the elevator doors opened onto their floor.
The three of them stormed out, their faces set in scowls.
Cursing under their breath, they marched toward their offices, ensuring that everyone heard them badmouthing Liberty.
They didn’t care who was listening; in fact, that was the intention. By being vocal, they made it clear they still despised the new president.
Employees on that floor had long since grown accustomed to the vice presidents openly criticizing Liberty.
Some workers, eager to gain favor with Liberty, secretly reported everything to her, hoping to win her approval.
Others stayed out of it entirely, focusing on their own tasks.
Then there were those who turned to Kathryn, urging her not to relinquish her influence.
in the company. They were concerned that if Kathryn fully stepped back, Liberty would completely remove the three Janzen brothers. After all, everyone in the company was aware of the intense animosity between Liberty and the former president. Would Liberty really allow the sons of her adversary to remain in power? Not a chance. It was only a matter of time. However, terminating them outright would necessitate severance pay, and the new president clearly wasn’t inclined to waste company funds on compensating them. Instead, she was making their lives miserable, driving them to resign voluntarily.
Inside the President’s Office, Liberty felt her ears burning. Kathryn immediately noticed. “Why are your ears suddenly red?” she asked. “My adoptive mother used to say that if your ears turn red for no reason, it means someone is talking behind your back or cursing you.” She smirked. “I just ran into my three brothers. I’d bet anything they’re cursing you—probably with a lot of venom.”
Liberty touched her warm ears, unfazed. “If they’re not insulting me, they’re not breathing. They keep threatening to quit, but since we took over, they’ve been on sick leave, hardly showing up. But now? They’re coming in every single day, on time, and not leaving early. Sure, they’re still slacking off, but at least they’ve mastered punctuality. I have to give them credit for that.” Her tone dripped with sarcasm.
Kathryn chuckled. “They know Pedro’s away and want to confirm it for themselves. How else can they plan their next move? Honestly, I wish they’d just get on with it. Stop stalling and take action. Their hesitance is pathetic.”
Liberty laughed. “Most people try to avoid getting stabbed in the back, but you? You’re practically inviting it. Is Pedro back?”
Kathryn
He nodded. “Yeah, he’s back, and he’s staying in hiding. With my brothers’ limited connections and lack of real skills, there’s no way they’ll be able to figure it out.”