Chapter 3760
Chapter 3760
Chapter 3760
Even though Miss Harlow left behind two daughters who are doing well now, her early death still
weighed heavily on Mr. Jimenez, making him feel guilty. “Let’s go back inside. Jensburg’s winter is
too cold for me. I’m already shivering after just a couple ofps outside,” Mr. Jimenez said.
Darrellughed, “I’m getting old, and I can’t handle the cold anymore.”
When he was younger, he often went skiing up north and didn’t mind the cold. But now, he preferred
to stay in Wiltspoon during winter, where the temperatures were much milderpared to the
freezing conditions up north.
“Alright, let’s head back inside,” he said.
Mr. Jimenez leaned on the couple for support as they walked towards the main house. Whether it
was because of the cold or simply because he felt his life’s mission wasplete, he seemed more
fragile, needing help to walk.
Every day, Lilian checked his pulse. He quietly asked her to help him live long enough to see the
new head of the family settle into their role. Only then could he pass away peacefully.
Lilian, being a medical professional, knew his condition well. Though she wanted to scold him, she
eventually sighed and reminded him to think about Audrey, Liberty, and Serenity—his master’s
descendants.
Serenity was pregnant—didn’t he want to see the child’s birth? Knowing that Harlow’s daughters
were happy would help ease his guilt when he eventually met his master again.
Lilian also pointed out that Liberty was soon to marry the fourth young master of the Lewis family,
and as an elder, wouldn’t he want to be at their wedding?
Mr. Jimenez smiled. He thought about it, but what he wanted most was to reunite with his master.
He had avenged his master and found Audrey. If not for Audrey and the others treating him with
such respect and kindness, he might have already given up.
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Without the medicine, he knew he had only three to five months left. With the medication, he might
stretch it to a year or two.
Lilian was right—he needed to see Liberty take over as the family head, attend her wedding with
Duncan, and celebrate Serenity’s baby’s first month. “Why are you running away? If you have the
nerve,e out and face us!” Marco yelled, furious as he watched Mr. Jimenez and the others
head to the main house.
They were left standing out in the cold, unable to go inside.
“Brother, yelling won’t help,” Noel said, holding Marco back as he angrily moved toward the door.
“Our real issue is with Kathryn. If we shout here, people will just think we’re acting like madmen. We
need to confront Kathryn
directly. It’s all her fault!”
“Why couldn’t she have been the one who died back then? If she and Shiloh hadn’t been switched
at birth, we wouldn’t be in this mess with nowhere to go,” Noel added bitterly.
The three brothers were deeply resentful of Kathryn, their biological sister.
They wished Kathryn had been the sister they were close to—a sister who stood by them. But she
was stubborn and distant, showing no sign of sibling loyalty.
To them, she wasn’t a sister, and they weren’t brothers in her eyes.
Marco clenched his teeth, “Let’s go find Kathryn. We have to stop her from giving up her position as
the head of the family.”
The brothers finally realized the power and importance that came with being the head of the family.