Chapter 3758 Chapter
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No matter how much Marco and his brothers argued, the doors of the Farrell family mansion remained shut.
They could see Audrey and Darrell walking in the yard with Mr. Jimenez,pletely ignoring them.
Marco and his brothers were now feeling the sting of losing their mother. When she was alive, they lived like privileged sons of the Farrell family. Even though they didn''t carry the Farrell name, they enjoyed afortable life in the mansion. They coulde and go as they pleased.
To Marco, the mansion was always home. He was born and raised there. Even after they got married, their mother had bought them vis, but they preferred living in the mansion because those vis couldn''tpare to its luxury. They thought they''d live there forever.
They assumed that when their mother passed, their sister Kathryn would take over and they could continue living there with her as the head of the family. But things didn''t turn out that way. Kathryn didn''t take over everything, and instead, Audrey and others moved into the mansion.
Now, they couldn''t even set foot in what they thought was their home.
Marco and his brothers were also thinking about the valuables inside the mansion. They wanted to grab a few antiques or treasures to sell for quick money.
Holden encouraged them to act quickly before the situation changed.
No matter who took charge of the family, Kathryn or Liberty, the brothers knew they wouldn''t get a share of the Farrell family wealth. The division of their mother''s private property would be based on her will, and most of it would go to Kathryn. They weren''t willing to ept that.
So, Holden urged them to sneak back into the mansion and take whatever they could to turn into cash.
To them, they had lived there for decades and felt entitled to the property. Taking a few items to sell seemed reasonable in their eyes.
Holden would say, "Money only counts when it''s in your own hands and your own pocket."Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDra/ma.O(r)g!
There were also many valuable jewels left by rissa.
Marco remembered how rissa''s jewelry collection was impressive, almost like a jewelry store itself. asionally, when she was in a good mood, she would gift some pieces to her daughters-inw and granddaughters.
These jewels were worth a fortune, and the brothers knew it.
After rissa''s death, Marco''s wife Erika took their children back to her mother''s home and imed all the valuables that belonged to her and their kids.
Marco didn''t challenge her over those items, knowing that even if they divorced, his children would eventually inherit everything.
Marco had been a yboy with mistresses, but he still cared deeply about his kids.
If it hadn''t been for Shiloh''s death, he and Erika might not have divorced.
Erika had finally given up on him, and there was no saving their marriage.
"Audrey, I see you! Come here and exin why you''re locking us out! This is our home! My mother was the head of the family, not yours, and my sister is the rightful sessor. You have no right to make decisions about the Farrell family mansion!" Audrey could hear Marco''s yelling. She nced toward the gate but didn''t respond. She saw them as nothing more than noisy troublemakers and paid them no mind.