Chapter 4293
Married at First Sight – Chapter 4293
Everyone turned on Holden, blaming him.
Furious, Holden snapped at the hospital security. “What does this have to do with you? You’re just a guard dog! Why are you meddling in my business?”
“Look at him—angry and embarrassed.”
The hospital security had long grown tired of Holden. Every day, he showed up at the inpatient department, causing trouble and demanding to be carried downstairs.
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And every time, he berated them the whole way down, accusing them of mistreatment and threatening to sue.
It was clear—Holden was an unreasonable old man.
Anyone familiar with his past knew he was nothing but trouble.
Back in the day, Holden had been as timid as a mouse, constantly oppressed by his wife. He was nothing more than a son-in-law living under Clarissa’s thumb, holding the lowest status in the Farrell family mansion.
His most infamous scandal involved getting caught cheating. When Clarissa found out, she publicly humiliated him. After that, Holden disappeared for a while, rumored to have been beaten and left recovering at home, too ashamed to show his face.
No one expected that, even now, he would cling to his outdated beliefs—favoring sons over daughters.
In the Farrell family, daughters were the rightful heirs. Yet Holden still placed his son above his daughter.
Of course, he had never raised his biological daughter. He felt no attachment to her. It was no surprise—his son carried his last name, while his daughter was a Farrell.
“You must have gotten plenty of benefits from Kathryn to side with her and bully an old man like me!” Holden barked at the security guard.
The guard smirked. “Old man, everyone in Jensburg knows about your three sons and how they turned against their own family. Anyone with eyes can see the truth. Miss Farrell is unlucky to have a father like you.”
Holden seethed. “Kathryn set my sons up! She provoked them, pushed them into acting out just so she could gather evidence and throw them in jail. My sons were naive and walked right into her trap! Why do you think that Farrell guy rushed back from his business trip? It was all part of Kathryn’s scheme!”
Holden’s imagination ran wild—but, surprisingly, he wasn’t far from the truth.
Not that it mattered.
A crime was still a crime. No matter how much noise Holden made, his sons would face the consequences.
If anyone was to blame, it was them for ignoring his warnings. He had told them to leave Jensburg, return to their hometown, sell everything, and live peacefully. But they refused.
And, of course, there was Clarissa—strong-willed and stubborn to the very end.
Why did she have to rewrite the will? If she had left things as they were, maybe the siblings wouldn’t have turned on each other.
Holden cursed her in his heart. If he could, he’d dig up her grave and scatter her ashes.
Even in death, he still resented her.
Before she passed, Clarissa had tried to take Holden down with her.
Clarissa: Too bad my aim was off. Should’ve finished you off, old man. Now you’re just making life harder for my daughter.
Holden: …
As he bickered with the security guard, Pedro emerged from the hospital.
The sight of him reignited Holden’s fury. He launched into another tirade, spewing venomous insults at Kathryn, cursing her with the most spiteful words he could muster.
To an outsider, it would have sounded like he was ranting about his worst enemy.