Chapter 3435
Noel and Sage looked at each other, and their expressions changed.
Kathryn was their only biological sister. Their mother was not very nice to Kathryn at the beginning, but in the past six months, she has trusted her more and more and has given her more power little by little.
They didn't expect that their mother would actually attack their sister, Kathryn.
Holden said calmly, "Kathryn will not die. No matter how vicious your mother is, she would not kill Kathryn. It is more likely that she would kill the four of us, father and son."
The Farrell family's family rules were there, which led to the person in charge always favoring girls over boys.
Holden valued his successor more than his own life.
Since Shiloh was already dead, no matter how angry or vicious Clarissa was, she would never attack Kathryn.
"Then why is Kathryn motionless?"
Marco also didn't want Kathryn to die.
It's not that he loved Kathryn so much, but he felt a sense of grief for the loss of another.
If Kathryn was murdered by Clarissa, the four of them-father and son-would really have to live in fear.
After thinking for a while, Holden speculated, "Maybe your mother drugged her and knocked her out. Your mother is probably going to kill Liberty."
This was the only reason Holden could think of that could have caused Clarissa to drug Kathryn. Because Kathryn had a good personal relationship with Liberty, she couldn't really kill her.
Kathryn was drugged, unaware of it, and unable to inform Liberty, so Clarissa's conspiracy plan had a chance of success.
"It's winter vacation now. Find an excuse to ask your mom for leave, then take the kids back to your grandparents' place, away from the disputes in Jensburg. Wait until your mom is done fighting with them, and then come back depending on the situation."
Holden's hometown was a bit far from Jensburg, so he asked his children and grandchildren to return to his hometown so that they could take a vacation and stay away from disputes.
He felt that Clarissa wanted to make a break with Liberty and her gang.
On the surface, they were relatives.
However, even though Clarissa knew that Liberty was her eldest sister's granddaughter, she didn't feel any kinship towards her. When Liberty set up a company in Jensburg to compete with Farrell Group for business, Clarissa must have had murderous intentions towards her.
Although Clarissa really touched Liberty, she would not get any benefits because the people in Wiltspoon would not let her go.
However, if Liberty were gone, it would mean that the hope of the descendants of the previous head of the family taking over would be cut off. After all, among the people selected from Wiltspoon, Liberty was the only one who was suitable to take over.
Unless Audrey takes over the Farrell family herself and forcefully changes the family rules and clan rules, like the Lafayette family in Meadspring did,.
After the current head of the Lafayette family took over, he forcefully revised the family rules and clan rules of Eourse, this was also the result of many years of planning and too many sacrifices by the previous head of the Lafayette family. The Lafayette family nowadays does not have so many bad habits. Marco and his two brothers were completely confused. They looked at each other, not knowing what had happened to make their mother suddenly kill Liberty.
Although Liberty was alone in Jensburg, she had bodyguards arranged by the three major wealthy families in Wiltspoon who were always by her side to protect her safety.
Kevin had been in Jensburg for a long time. He and Hayden were am couple. The Queen family would not watch the Farrell family touch her, as she was Kevin's sister-in-law. Was it possible that his mother was planning to kill Kevin?
If that happened, their Farrell family would really have attracted a strong enemy.
No matter how useless Marco and his two brothers were, they knew that they could no offend Several wealthy families at once, even if those wealthy families did not belong to Jensburg. ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
"Dad, why?" Sage asked in confusion.