They all knew that the Farrell family would eventually belong to Kathryn, and their futures depended on her. Yet, they still hadn’t figured out how to win her favor, treating her the same way they always had. It was as if they were blind and brainless.

After being scolded by Clarissa, Marco didn’t dare say a word. She then instructed them to bring dinner to Kathryn after work.

Marco knew better than to disobey Clarissa, so he quickly called Holden, asking him to whip up a few dishes, pack them, and bring them to the hospital. The father and brothers went together to visit Kathryn.

But even Holden scolded them. He had advised his three sons to take their children back to his hometown to avoid the chaos within the Farrell family. But the sons only sent their children away, choosing to stay behind themselves.

With no other option, Holden also remained in Jensburg.

Clarissa knew the grandchildren had been sent back to Holden’s hometown, but Holden kept quiet about it. He only instructed his daughters-in-law to let the grandchildren stay there for the New Year and not return to Jensburg too soon.

Holden suspected Clarissa’s instructions carried a deeper message: the battle between Clarissa and her niece would conclude before the New Year. One of them would perish, and it wouldn’t drag on into the next year.

and privately, Holden

several children and many grandchildren. As long as Clarissa controlled the Farrell family, their descendants would live well. But if Clarissa lost, everything would revert to Audrey, and their family’s future would

without Clarissa to clean up their messes, they’d quickly decline

addressed Holden and Marco, “Why shouldn’t

that my people take care

four were stunned into

as her man? Had

They had no idea.

wasn’t the type to be easily swayed by emotions. Many men had shown interest

was the eldest daughter of the Queen family—a true woman. Even if Hayden were a man, his status and position would never allow him to marry into

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