Chapter 4196
Married At First Sight Chapter 4196
Chapter 4196
As Pedro once said, biased individuals never change.
Kathryn had never expected her father to change; she had long since given up on their relationship.
Yet, as she lay in bed, enduring the pain, her eyes filled with tears. A profound sense of injustice overwhelmed her, and she couldn’t suppress her sobs.
Pedro entered the room and found her crying.
He sat beside her, gently wiping her tears with a tissue. “They’re not worth your tears,” he said softly.
Kathryn sat up and buried herself in his arms. “Pedro, you’re all I have.”
He held her close, his voice brimming with tenderness. “Kathryn, I will always be here for you. No matter what happens, I’ll stand by your side. Even if the sky falls, I’ll hold it up for you. If you need to cry, then cry. Let it all out.”
This marked her final farewell to the past.
Kathryn sobbed until she could cry no more.
From this moment forward, she and the Janzen family would no longer have any ties.
Meanwhile, Holden arrived at Noel’s house and called for Sage’s wife.
Facing his daughters-in-law, he stated, “I’m sure you both know what happened. My sons hurt Kathryn, but she’s okay—just a few minor injuries. It was merely a fight between siblings. We need to hire the best lawyers to defend them and secure a lighter sentence.” The two women exchanged glances, and Anya finally spoke. “Dad, this isn’t something we can fix. Kathryn won’t forgive us. Even if we hire top lawyers, it will just be a waste of money.”
They felt no sympathy for their husbands.
After all, their husbands had mistresses and had betrayed their families countless times.
Letting them rot in prison for a few years would actually provide the wives with a sense of relief.
They had a chance for a peaceful life, allowing them to raise their children in tranquility with the money their mother-in-law had bequeathed to them.
Since their children didn’t intend to pursue civil service exams, they weren’t concerned about the stigma of having a father in prison.
They had even chosen to follow their sister-in-law Erika’s example: to pack up and return to their parents’ homes. Their children were their future, after all.
As for their husbands? They could serve their time.
They had no plans to hire lawyers, but they couldn’t express this openly—Holden might struggle with the shock.
“Dad,” Anya said cautiously, “we don’t have much money. Hiring three lawyers will be incredibly expensive. Kathryn won’t back down, and she can afford the best legal team. We don’t stand a chance in court. We can’t save them; they’re definitely going to prison.”
Kidnapping is a serious offense, especially with multiple perpetrators involved.
The police had caught them in the act.
No amount of legal defense could change their situation.
They had only themselves to blame, having ignored every warning and refused to heed reason.
Now, they had to confront the consequences.
Even with their powerful mother-in-law’s connections, their fate was sealed.
Their husbands weren’t as significant as they had believed.