Matriarch Farrell had benefited his Janzen family, but because of Matriarch Farrell’s majesty, his Janzen family always behaved with their tails between their legs, keeping a low profile.
Holden was even more humble in front of his wife, Matriarch Farrell, more like a servant than a servant.
All these made Holden dissatisfied in his heart, so he could only pin all his hopes on his daughter.
Holden said: “Shiloh, Dad can’t change what your mother said. You go to your mother and tell her that Dad really can’t help it. You didn’t hear Kathryn say that I’m the man your mother married. What kind of family status does a man marry?”
Shiloh: “dad.”
Holden said helplessly: “Shiloh, Dad really has nothing to do. You know what status Dad has in the family.”
Shiloh pouted.
She knew her father was telling the truth.
In Farrell’s family, her adoptive father had no right to speak.
In the study on the second floor, Matriarch Farrell was already sitting at the desk. When Kathryn came in, she said, “Close the door and lock it.”
Kathryn complied.
“Why did the car break down?” Matriarch Farrell asked.
Kathryn: “Being tampered with.”
Matriarch Farrell leaned back on the chair and asked her daughter, “Is there anyone you suspect?”
Kathryn: “I can’t think of anyone else except my dad, my brothers and sisters-in-law, and your beloved Shiloh.”
After hearing her daughter’s answer, Matriarch Farrell was not angry, but after a moment of silence, she said: “Mom’s feelings for Shiloh are very complicated now, but the rules of our Farrell family cannot be changed.”
It was meant to show Kathryn that she would be in charge of the Farrell family after Matriarch Farrell retired.
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