Chapter 1959
Shiloh: “The third York family young master is very thick-skinned; Young Master Queen does not want to talk to him because he is still like a piece of brown sugar; stick to Young Master Queen.”
Young Mistress Farrell also looked at Kevin, and said, “The York family’s third young master has an advantage over you. Young Master Queen’s bodyguards will be unable to intercept him because he is an enemy.”
Hearing this, Shiloh became even more jealous.
After taking a sip of red wine, she asked her sister-in-law: “Where’s Kathryn?”
Kathryn grew up in the countryside, even if Kathryn was born to look dignified and majestic, after returning to Farrell’s family, with a little dressing up, even Shiloh would be compared.
But Young Mistress Farrell didn’t like her sister-in-law Kathryn, and thought Kathryn was a very cunning person.
Young Mistress Farrell didn’t look at Kathryn’s low-key and weak appearance in Farrell’s mansion. Kathryn quietly took away the little power from her brother, which made her sister-in-laws like Young Mistress Farrell very unhappy.
Young Mistress Farrell secretly instigated Shiloh and Kathryn to fight for power, saying that Shiloh grew up in Farrell’s family and was raised as a successor. What about women?
Shiloh was ten minutes older than Kathryn.
Young Mistress Farrell’s idea was that the two sister-in-laws would fight for power and profit, and then her man would take advantage of the profits. Most of the other family’s property was left to the son to inherit. Most of the equity was also in the hands of the owner.
The men of the Farrell family had long been dissatisfied with this family rule, and wanted to break it.
If both Kathryn and Shiloh were dead, Patriarch Farrell would have no daughter, and would he not be able to give the position of Patriarch to his son? It can’t be handed over to the daughters of the collateral line to inherit, right?
Young Mistress Farrell thought, with her mother-in-law’s domineering and vicious personality, it was absolutely impossible to hand over the position of head of the family to a girl in the collateral line.
Her mother-in-law had such a big heart that if her two daughters died, the girls in the collateral line would perish. Wouldn’t the rules have to be changed if the Farrell family had no daughters, and the position of patriarch passed down to the son?
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