Chapter 3460
"Goodbye, I won't see you off!" Clive and Liberty said almost simultaneously.
Clarissa walked to the door of the office, paused, turned her head, and glared at Liberty, sneering, "Remember, this is Jensburg. In Jensburg, my Farrell family is still stronger than yours!"
Liberty smiled and admitted, "I never said you weren't as good as me. That would be a huge blow to your self-esteem. I'm new here and have only been in Jensburg for a few months. If the Farrell family isn't even as good as me, I might as well go out and bang my head against the wall. If you want to bang your head against the wall, do it far away. Don't do it here and make my place dirty."
Clarissa was so angry that she wanted to kill these two people immediately. She still held back. If a 70-year-old woman couldn't endure this much, then she might as well bang her head against the wall.
Clarissa opened the office door and held her head high, like a rooster that had won a competition. Little did she know she was a defeated rooster, just trying to save face.
"Matriarch Farrell," the bodyguards quickly followed Clarissa.
Jim took someone with him, not to see them off, but to monitor them, ensuring that Clarissa and her group left honestly.
He wanted to make sure they wouldn't turn back halfway or do anything tricky in the company.
Liberty picked up her unfinished cup of coffee, took two sips, and said to Clive, "I have to learn from you, cousin."
She didn't have Clive's composure yet.
Clive said gently, "Take your time. With more experience, you'll become mature and steady. When I first entered society, I was still a young boy and was easily angered. I even fell into other people's traps. Every time you suffer a loss, you learn a lesson. In life, you have to go through a lot of ups and downs and endure many trials and tribulations."
Liberty said, "When I first entered society, I was like a Ninja Turtle. The struggles in the workplace were fierce, and the waters were deep. No matter what came my way, I would avoid it if I could, and endure it if I couldn't. I was afraid of losing my job. At that time, we had spent all the money we had, and we had to support Serenity's education. If I didn't have a source of income, Serenity and I would have trouble making ends meet. How could I dare not do what others did and just quit my job if I didn't want to? I had to keep working no matter how hard or tiring it was. After gaining experience, I would change companies and slowly climb up the ladder. When my income increased, my life became much easier."
Clive admired Liberty.
No matter how difficult their situation was, Liberty never gave up on nurturing her younger sister.
Serenity was proficient in playing the piano, chess, poetry, and painting. She had also learned martial arts and weaving small items. All of these skills were due to Liberty's support.
Without Liberty, there would be no Serenity today. Therefore, the relationship between the two sisters was enviable.
After Serenity grew up, she tried her best to repay Liberty. She got married so quickly just to save Liberty's marriage and didn't want to make life difficult for her.
Clive said, "Liberty, it's all in the past.
You and Seren's lives will only get better and better. My mother had m EB been looking for my aunt and you, but fate likes to play tricks on people. It took my mother so long to find you. She didn't even get to see her only sister for the last time.
My mother cried for a long time when she found out that her sister, whom she had been searching en searching for decades, had passed away more than ten years ago. In my memory, my mother was a very strong and competitive person. She often said that crying wouldn't solve problems, so she wouldn't cry. It was the first time I saw my mother cry so sadly and heart-wrenchingly. No matter how we tried to comfort her, she wouldn't stop."Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
They were all born with a silver spoon in their mouths, with their parents and family around them since childhood.
They had deep affection for their brothers and sisters and couldn't understand the kind of torn pain their mother felt.
The sister Audrey had been searching for decades had passedn away long ago. No longer able to see her only sister, Audrey's love shifted to her two nieces. When Audrey first met Serenity and Liberty, her love for them was so great that Clive and his two siblings had to stand aside.