Chapter 3621
Kathryn said, “Even if I leave Jensburg, I’ll still be your daughter, and I’ll still be a Farrell. I don’t
want to change myst name to Janzen.”
She preferred her mother’s surname over her biological father’s.
“Mom, do you need me to go back to thepany?” Kathryn asked, her tone softening. Despite
everything, they were still mother and daughter.
Kathryn resented rissa for betraying her, but she was still willing to help her mother with
business matters.
“No need,” rissa replied. “I’ve already informed everyone that you’re not feeling well and that
you’ll be staying home to rest.”
In reality, rissa didn’t want Kathryn to be too involved. She hoped Kathryn would leave Jensburg
with Pedro, start fresh somewhere far away.
rissa had entrusted Kathryn to Pedro, but he couldn’t keep secrets. He told Kathryn about
rissa’s ns and the drug powder she had given him.
Kathryn didn’t understand her mother’s intentions, didn’t take her advice, and refused to follow her
ns.
rissa, who had lived a rtively easy life, was now faced with Kathryn’s resistance.
After hanging up with Kathryn, rissa called her eldest son, Marco.
Whenever her sons did something, Marco usually led the way. He would involve his younger
brothers, sharing the responsibility so that they all faced the consequences together.
When the police arrived, Marco and his brothers were not at thepany.
As tensions between the Farrell family and Liberty escted, more people from Wiltspoon got
involved. Marco began to realize his father’s intentions—urging the brothers to leave the Farrell
family and return to the Janzen family’s hometown.
But now, even if they wanted to leave, their mother might not let them go.
Marco and his brothers privately agreed to stay. They needed to see who would win the conflict. If
they left now and their mother won, she might no longer trust them or share the family’s wealth with
them. Everything might go to Kathryn. Content (C) N?v/elDra/ma.Org.
If Shiloh were still alive, they could ept the Farrell family’s assets going to her. They had always
known Shiloh would inherit. But Kathryn, who grew up in the countryside and only recently joined
the family business, was not someone they were willing to let inherit everything.
So, they decided to stay, sending their wives and children back to the Janzen hometown to wait for
the New Year.
They spent their time gathering information and helping rissa. In this, the brothers were much
more capable than Kathryn.
Marco was on a call with a CEO who had just rejected a business proposal when rissa called.
He quickly handed off the CEO to his secretary and answered the call from his mother.
“Mom,” Marco greeted her cautiously, wondering why she was calling.
He started reviewing his actions that day, trying to remember if he had done anything wrong.