Chapter 2467
Liberty understood what Auntie meant. She nodded and said with a smile, “I’m hoping that one day All
You Can Eat will spread across the whole country.”
“Sister, there will be that day.” Serenity gave Liberty a cheer.
Serenity believed Liberty would be able to do it.
Audrey alsoughed and said, “All the daughters of the Farrell family are amazing.”
If it hadn’t been for the near-annihtion of the family decades ago, Liberty would have been her
sister’s eldest daughter. The eldest daughter of the direct line of the Farrell family was particrly
powerful.
If there was only one daughter, that daughter would not be any worse.
Kathryn was not bad; she was a person who pretended to be a pig and ate the tiger. Up until this point,
Kathryn’s outward weakness had fooled many members of the Farrell family.
Perhaps the only person who could see through Kathryn’s n was Matriarch Farrell, her biological
mother.
Serenity hesitated to speak but finally said nothing.
Her sister, Liberty, had that ability; that is, the process of ascending to the throne may be very intense;
after all, it involved the hatred between two generations.
The current matriarch Farrell was also too ruthless; bringing up her own sister, she could destroy her
own sister’s family, even the two nieces; it was Liberty and Serenity’s mother and their aunt, Audrey,
who were not killed. In an orphanage, life was not easy, but at least they were alive.
That is to say, her mother waster adopted and suffered too many idents. After marrying her
father, her mother’s life was stable and happy. In Serenity’s memory, her parents’ rtionship was
stable and loving.
Grandparents disliked their mother for having two daughters in a row. In the past, family nning was
strictly controlled, and parents could not have three children. They never disliked having two daughters,
and they did not hide and want to have a son like others.
The love of their parents was given to Serenity and Liberty.
If the car ident hadn’t happened, Serenity believed that her parents would have been so loving until
the end of life, and she and Liberty wouldn’t have had to suffer so much when they were children, and
they would have tasted the warmth and coldness of human rtionships early on.
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“It’s gettingte, Serenity; you go back to rest.” Audrey advised Serenity to go back to rest first.
Serenity: “I’m not tired. Auntie, I want to eat at your ce. You can’t drive me away.”
Audrey said with a smile, “If you want to stay and eat, you can go home after eating. Auntie has to help
you express yourself now. I’m preparing a confinement meal, and I will send it to the hospital for her
later, so I have to make up for it.”
Audrey got up and walked away, busy preparing delicious food for her daughter-inw.
Elisa followed to help.
Serenity knew that everyone would not let her intervene, so she decided not to make trouble, so she
said to Liberty, “Sister, you can apany me outside for a walk.”
Liberty: “Okay.”