Chapter 4169
Married At First Sight Chapter 4169
Chapter 4169
Shiloh, the girl they had raised as their sister, was not actually related to them by blood. She was the daughter of the former butler—a man whose ambition had led him to place his own child at the forefront of the Farrell family.
Sage fell silent.
Kathryn’s voice broke through the tension. “Third brother, let me out. You already have me. Do you really think I’ll escape? Just let me out—it’s too stuffy in here, and I can barely breathe.”
For a moment, Sage hesitated.
Not out of brotherly love.
If there were even a shred of that left, he would have tried to stop his brothers instead of siding with them.
If life had been fair, she would have had five older brothers who cared for her.
But life wasn’t fair.
Instead, she had five brothers who wished her harm.
Had she failed as a person, or were they simply heartless?
Sage finally replied, “Stay where you are, Kathryn. We’ll let you out when the time comes.”
He couldn’t risk allowing her to see where they were taking her. If she escaped, she would go straight to the police, and they would all be finished.
Failure was not an option tonight.
If they failed, prison awaited them.
Sage sighed. “Kathryn, you’re our sister. If you behave, we won’t make this too painful for you. The more you cooperate, the more mercy we’ll show.”
It wasn’t much of a promise.
But in the end, it wouldn’t matter.
They planned to throw her into the deep sea. There were plenty of large fish in those waters—she would be gone within minutes.
It was the dead of night. No merchant ships would be passing through.
It was the perfect time to dispose of a body.
“Sage, stop talking to her,” Noel snapped. His voice was cold. “Kathryn, you brought this on yourself. You
“You forced our hand.”
“You were heartless from the start. You refused to listen to reason and ignored the bonds of brotherhood.”
“Our mother dedicated decades to building the Farrell family. Everything we have is thanks to her, and yet you expect us to give it all up.”
“Fine, we accept that. But then you kept everything for yourself—our mother’s private assets and our inheritance. You refused to share. If you had simply divided things fairly, we wouldn’t be in this situation.”
Kathryn paused for a moment before responding.
“So, you’re really going to kill your own sister?” Her voice was steady, but there was an undeniable weight to her words.
“I distributed Mom’s assets exactly as she specified in her will. It wasn’t my choice; it was hers. You act like I had a say in this, but I didn’t. None of us knew she had changed her will—neither you nor I.
And let’s be honest—you all know how Mom gained her position in the first place. You’re aware of the power struggles she faced.
Whether I step down or not, the Farrell family will never truly belong to us again.”
Sage let out a bitter laugh. “Winners write history, Kathryn. I don’t care how Mom became the head of the family—what matters is that she did. That was her strength. But I refuse to believe she willingly changed her will.
You and Pedro must have coerced her.”
“Otherwise, why would she cut us out? Why would she be so ruthless to her own sons?”
“How is it possible that with all that wealth, we were left with almost nothing?”
“We were her children too. We grew up with her. She raised us.”
The Janzen brothers couldn’t fathom that their mother had willingly altered her will.
Despite the lawyer’s repeated confirmations, they refused to accept that their mother had chosen Kathryn over them.