Chapter 4176
Married At First Sight Chapter 4176
Chapter 4176
However, they were not satisfied. They refused to accept their circumstances and could not resign themselves to their fate or simply give up.
Transitioning from hardship to luxury is relatively easy, but moving from luxury back to hardship? That is unbearable.
Born into the Farrell family, they entered the world with silver spoons in their mouths.
Even if they couldn’t inherit everything, their mother remained the head of the Farrell family, making them young masters of privilege.
They had never experienced struggle or poverty. From childhood, they lived in comfort, indulging in extravagance and spending money as if it were infinite. Wherever they went, people flattered and catered to their every need.
And then—suddenly, it was all taken away.
No more praise.
No more admiration.
No more protection when they made mistakes.
They could barely earn any money on their own, and their days of carefree spending, without concern for the value of a dollar, were over.
They could not accept it.
Even with more wealth than the average person, it still felt insufficient.
They wanted everything back—the admiration, the power, the life where a single word from them commanded a hundred responses.
They longed to bask in that glory once more.
Their resentment toward Kathryn had been simmering for too long, and it finally boiled over.
They took a risk.
They decided to kill her.
They kidnapped Kathryn, and regardless of how strong or resourceful she was, she couldn’t fight back while tied up. All they had to do was raise the kitchen knife—and it would be over.
But when the moment arrived, fear crept in.
Instead of acting, they wasted time trying to intimidate Kathryn into giving them passwords and access to the family’s wealth. They blamed her for everything, convincing themselves she was the one who had forced them into this situation.
They continued to talk incessantly, and like so many fools before them, they lost because they talked too much. Now, they were the ones paying the consequences. They hadn’t killed Kathryn; instead, they had lost everything. What would happen to their families now? Would their wives stay and wait for them? What about their children? What about their aging father? Regret crashed over Sage like a tidal wave. They should have heeded their father’s advice.
Noel sat in stunned silence, his face pale as he became lost in thought, replaying every decision that had brought them to this point. Was his greatest regret not finishing Kathryn off sooner? Or was it that he had ignored his eldest brother’s warning and insisted on executing the plan that very night? It had seemed foolproof.
And yet—who was the man who had just carried Kathryn into the ambulance? Pedro. The same Pedro who had supposedly left for a business trip to another province, claiming he would be gone for at least ten days, maybe even half a month. How had he returned so quickly? Not only had he come back, but he had also known Kathryn was in danger, called the police, and led them straight to the scene.
Noel wasn’t a fool. In that moment, everything clicked into place. They had walked right into a trap. Kathryn had been aware of their scheme all along. She had baited them, drawing them into action—only to have them taken down in one swift blow. She knew they feared Pedro, so she had made it seem like he had left Jensburg. She let them believe he was far away on business, giving them the false confidence to strike. All the while, Pedro had been lurking in the shadows, watching over Kathryn and waiting for them to make their move. The moment they acted, he called the police and led them straight to the scene, sealing their fate.
Kathryn was ruthless. How could she be this clever?
Was she cruel to her own relatives? Yet, they had attempted to kill her. In their distorted minds, they continued to hold her responsible for it. Noel’s thoughts spun in turmoil. Eventually, he shut his eyes. It was done. They had failed. Kathryn had outsmarted them entirely— not just them, but also Shiloh’s brothers. They were all done for.