Chapter 4130
Married At First Sight Chapter 4130
Chapter 4130
Shiloh’s two brothers exchanged glances. After a lengthy deliberation, they ultimately decided not to sign the agreement.
However, they insisted that Marco provide them with a two-million-dollar deposit upfront—in cash, rather than through a bank transfer. A transfer would create a paper trail, making it easy to trace.
After all, they were financially struggling. If they suddenly received two million dollars out of nowhere, even a fool would suspect something suspicious was happening.
Marco set his glass of juice down and stood up. “Alright, I’ll get your deposit now.”
“Take your time,” one of them replied, continuing to eat.
Marco went upstairs to retrieve the money.
Ever since their mother passed away, he and his brothers had been cautious about their sister potentially freezing their bank accounts. To be safe, they had already withdrawn every last cent from the account that funded their monthly expenses.
Marco rarely touched that money anyway. To him, tens of thousands—or even hundreds of thousands—each month wasn’t enough to buy a decent watch.
Typically, he would let the money accumulate for a year or two before transferring it to another account or withdrawing it in cash. This cash made it easier to impress women—flashing stacks of bills had a way of attracting beautiful girls.
Few could resist that kind of flamboyant display.
This time, he recalled withdrawing several million in cash and securing it in his safe.
When their mother was alive, they spent lavishly—buying cars worth millions and paying in full, purchasing houses the same way.
Marco was accustomed to spending money as if it were nothing. For him, spending millions felt as casual as spending a few hundred dollars does for the average person.
But that was in the past.
Now, he needed to reconsider his reckless spending habits.
Their
was gone, and no one was left to cover for them anymore. From this point forward, every dollar they spent would need to come from their savings or be money they actually earned. However, since Marco and his brothers often skipped work out of spite, Kathryn and Liberty had begun deducting their salaries. Some months, they were left with almost nothing. How could they not harbor resentment toward them? Liberty had powerful allies; Duncan remained by her side, making her untouchable. Thus, they had to target Kathryn instead. Everything spiraled downward the moment Kathryn returned. She was the curse that had destroyed their lives. Until she was gone, they wouldn’t find peace. Meanwhile, Shiloh’s brothers watched as Marco went upstairs to retrieve the cash. They thought, Rich people really are different. Who keeps that much money in their house? Or had he withdrawn it in advance, knowing he would need to pay them off? They hoped it was the former and instantly regretted asking for too little. They should have demanded ten million. Marco and his brothers were all wealthy; if each contributed just over three million, ten million wouldn’t be a problem. But it was too late now. They had already agreed on six million. If they tried to renegotiate, they risked ending up with nothing. Worse, they might provoke Marco and his brothers—and that could cost them their lives. The eldest brother, who had witnessed Shiloh’s death firsthand, understood just how ruthless they were. No one in the Farrell family possessed a shred of humanity. They were demons who wouldn’t hesitate to kill, leaving nothing behind—not even bones. They had murdered their own sister without a second thought. If Shiloh were still alive, their lives wouldn’t be this miserable. The Farrells were responsible for everything. Marco soon
He returned, dragging a suitcase down the stairs. Everyone came out of the dining hall, feeling full and satisfied. Marco placed the suitcase in front of Shiloh’s brothers and spoke quietly. “There’s two million in cash inside. Check it now so you don’t come back later claiming I shorted you.”