Chapter 4165
Married At First Sight Chapter 4165
Chapter 4165
Kathryn said, “Sister, they are my real father and brothers. They may lash out at me verbally, but they haven’t actually harmed me. It’s fine—I have bodyguards with me.”
Her words made Erika realize that, despite everything, Kathryn still needed to go back to that house.
Sighing, Erika replied, “Just be careful. If anything happens, call the police immediately. Kathryn, we didn’t treat you well in the past, but now I see your family for who they truly are.”
“You’ve changed as well, and you’ve offered me a lot of support. You’re the real aunt to my children, and I want you to be safe too.”
Kathryn recognized that Erika genuinely cared for her now.
Ever since Kathryn exposed her three brothers for having mistresses, she had aligned herself with their wives. This decision had altered the sisters-in-law’s view of her.
Especially Erika. Throughout the divorces, Kathryn had consistently supported the sisters-in-law, standing firmly by their side.
She had helped Erika through many challenges.
Although Erika was no longer her sister-in-law in name, she remained one in Kathryn’s heart.
Kathryn said, “Sister, I will. I’ll take care of myself. Just ensure the children focus on their studies. Without the necessary skills, they won’t be able to secure the inheritance their grandmother left for them.”
Erika sighed. “So much has happened in this family. What was once a happy home is now shattered. But at least the kids have matured. They’re working hard in school now.”
Kathryn felt a sense of relief. “That’s great to hear. Sister, it’s late. You should get some rest. I’m heading home now. Please send me a message when you get there. Don’t worry about me.”
“Okay.” Erika ended the call.
Kathryn looked out the car window.
Most of the shops were closed.
There were few
Pedestrians were sparse, and even traffic had diminished. That night, she chose not to return to the Farrell family mansion. Liberty had moved in, and even if Liberty hadn’t asked her to leave, Kathryn wouldn’t have wanted to stay. Although she had lived in that house for three years, it had never truly felt like home—perhaps it never was.
Before moving back in with the Farrells, Kathryn had already purchased a large apartment near her workplace. After her return, her mother, attempting to make amends for the past, had bought her several properties. These included villas with gardens, spacious apartments, and entire buildings housing commercial shops. Most of these properties were second-hand acquisitions that her mother rented out, ensuring a steady income stream.
Kathryn soon recognized her mother’s obsession with real estate. Unable to live in all her properties, her mother collected rent like a true landlord. Perhaps that had been her mother’s dream all along. Clarissa had begun buying land and constructing buildings at a young age. Some properties became company offices, while others were transformed into commercial spaces. A few were later demolished or seized by the government, resulting in financial losses.
Upon her mother’s passing, Kathryn inherited 90% of her wealth, as stipulated in the will. It was only when she reviewed the assets that she realized just how wealthy her mother had truly been—much wealthier than she had ever imagined. The monthly rental income alone was staggering. It was no wonder her brothers were furious upon discovering their mother had changed her will, leaving the majority of her fortune to Kathryn. They even contemplated eliminating her. Being unmarried and without children, Kathryn’s assets would naturally default to her father and three brothers if she were gone. That was their plan.
Eliminate her, seize everything, and even if they were expelled from the Farrell family, they could still enjoy a life of luxury. As long as they avoided squandering money on unsuccessful ventures, they could comfortably live for three lifetimes.