Chapter 4302
Chapter 4302
The three sisters-in-law followed the group.
Since Kathryn still lived in the Farrell family mansion, they all naturally headed there.
Stepping back into the home where they had lived for over a decade, the sisters-in-law were overwhelmed with emotions. It felt like they had entered another world.
When they married into the Farrell family, they believed they would live in this mansion forever. Some had even dreamed of becoming the true lady of the house.
Now, all of that was gone.
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Their mother-in-law had passed, their father-in-law had returned to his hometown, and their marriages had suffered. Marco had even divorced. The three families had been forced to leave the Farrell mansion.
From the moment Liberty took control, there was no longer a place for them in the Farrell family.
They no longer considered themselves agrokhabar net part of it. All they wanted now was a stable, peaceful life.
In truth, they could still have a good life—if only their husbands didn’t self-destruct.
But their husbands couldn’t let go.
They clung to a sense of injustice, refusing to accept reality. But fairness had never been guaranteed in this world.
What could they do about it now?
Even their formidable mother-in-law had met a tragic end.
What trouble could their husbands possibly stir up now?
Their father-in-law had tried to talk sense into them, but they wouldn’t listen. Now, they were paying the price.
It was their own doing—no one else’s.
The three sisters-in-law didn’t linger at the mansion for long. They felt awkward in Liberty’s presence, and Liberty, for her part, showed them no warmth.
She was now the head of the household.
If the owner of the house didn’t welcome them, what reason did they have to stay?
Liberty had the butler escort them out.
Once they were gone, she felt noticeably more at ease. Turning to Kathryn, she said, “I don’t like your sisters-in-law.”
“You don’t have to deal with them anymore,” Kathryn replied. “If you don’t like them, there’s no reason to keep in touch.”
Liberty nodded. “Exactly. I won’t force myself. Your second and third sisters-in-law are still married to your brothers, and let’s be honest—husband and wife are a unit. They’re family.”
She then gave Kathryn a serious look. “Don’t get too close to them. Right now, they seem civil, but that’s only because they know they’ve lost. Who’s to say they won’t secretly resent you and strike when you least expect it?”
She continued, “We may not intend to harm them, but you never had a strong relationship with them before, and that’s not likely to change now.”
Kathryn pursed her lips. “I understand. I don’t have any strong feelings toward them anyway.”
“Same goes for your nieces and nephews,” Liberty added. “Keep your distance. Once you leave this place, cut ties where you can.”
Kathryn didn’t argue. She knew Liberty was right.
“Where are the guys?” she asked, realizing Pedro and Duncan were nowhere to be seen.
“They’re in the kitchen,” Liberty replied.
Kathryn frowned. “Pedro can cook, but why is Mr. Lewis in there? It’s not easy for him to move around.”
Liberty smiled. “He’s fine. The kitchen is a small, safe space for him. He’s doing rehab every day and making progress.”
She truly believed Duncan would walk again—strong and steady.
Duncan was just as determined. He was desperate to stand on his own, to be her rock, to shield her from life’s storms.