There was already evidence in Wiltspoon City. rissa never dreamed that even after decades, the truth would still be revealed one day.
She never thought that her two nieces could still rise on their own, even without the support of their original families.
They had returned to wealthy families and had the support of more powerful families. Those destined for a good life would always have one.
"Matriarch Farrell, I wonder what brings you here to visit us?" Clive asked in a deep voice when rissa remained silent.
rissa looked at Clive with hatred, feeling that this grandson and Liberty carried a bit of the shadow of her elder sister. Did she have to live under her sister''s shadow all her life?
rissa said, "Liberty, if I said I''m here to kill you, are you afraid?"
Liberty''s eyes flickered, and she answered honestly, "Of course, I am afraid. Who isn''t afraid of death? Don''t you fear death? However, I know you don''t like to do business at a loss. Even if you really want to kill me right now, you''re still worried that the connections behind me will wipe out the people you care about."
"You want to wipe us out?" rissa actuallyughed out loud. "As expected of my eldest sister''s granddaughter! You have my eldest sister''s intelligence,posure, and courage."
Liberty epted thepliment from rissa and said, "Thank you for thepliment. I am my grandmother''s descendant, so I naturally resemble her. However, you''re different from her. My grandmother raised you, but you were not good to her. I, however, am different. My sister Serenity, whom I raised, is very kind to me and has never had any intention of harming me."
When Liberty''s parents died, Serenity was only ten years old and Liberty was fifteen.
When rtives were unwilling to lend a helping hand, and Liberty and Serenity were kicked out of the house by their grandparents and uncles, Liberty had to shoulder the burden of raising Serenity on her young shoulders.
The way Liberty raised Serenity was quite simr to how her grandmother raised her two younger sisters. The difference was the result.
Her grandmother died at the hands of rissa, whom she had raised. However, Liberty was where she was today thanks to Serenity. Serenity would never do anything to let Liberty down or hurt her.
rissa''s expression turned extremely ugly again. She couldn''t help but ask in a cold voice, "Liberty, do you have evidence to prove that I killed your grandmother? You are a junior, and you are always pointing fingers in front of me."Content is ? by N?velDrama.Org.
Liberty sneered, "When you heard that my grandpa Jimenez was still alive, you were as anxious as an ant on a hot pot. Isn''t that because you are guilty? You probably couldn''t have imagined that, back then, you sent so many assassins to hunt down my grandfather Jimenez, but he was saved by masters. Those masters were people you would never dream of. No one would question what they said. Their credibility is 100%."
"Mr. Jimenez?" rissa was confused at first, but then she understood. Yes, when her two nieces (Audrey and Harlow) were young, they liked to call him Uncle Jimenez. Because her eldest sister told the two children that he was the most loyal to her, the two children called him Uncle Jimenez. In the end, everyone called him Uncle Jimenez, and few people remembered his real name.
rissaughed to herself, thinking that perhaps she was the only one who still remembered his real name.
"Is Mr. Jimenez okay?" Recalling the past, rissa''s expression rxed a lot. Without waiting for Liberty to answer, sheughed and said, "Since you have enough evidence, ask m Audrey to produce it. I want to see how much evidence you have to prove that I killed my sisters! Liberty, let me tell you, the chair I''m sitting on cannot be taken away by anyone unless I give it up! I will only hand over everything to my daughter. If my daughter really doesn''t want to take over, I can also pick an outstanding girl from a close branch of the n to take over."
What this meant was that no one close to the n would be allowed to take over like Liberty.