Both mother and daughter had the same virtue.
After a while, Matriarch Farrell suddenly said, “Liberty is here.”
Kathryn said, “I know.”
She was not surprised at all.
Matriarch Farrell was stunned for a moment, then laughed self-deprecatingly: “Yes, you have assistants around you. These assistants are very powerful. I don’t know which of our ancestors came up with it. They set up a training base specifically for us and developed the best right-hand man.
I thought you didn’t know anything, and you did. Yes, yes.”
After Matriarch Farrell finished speaking, she picked up the cup of warm water and took two sips. She did not put down the cup. She leaned back on the chair, then turned the chair. Her back was to Kathryn, and she looked toward the window. There were already thousands of lights outside.
She said in a faint tone, “I think of your eldest aunt’s assistant. He was really powerful—better than the assistant I am using now. Moreover, he also had a good temper and was very handsome. Yes, he was really handsome. Your eldest aunt raised me when I was a young child, and I frequently see her assistant.
As time went by, I liked that assistant very much.
The assistants we used couldn’t get married or have children because, after getting married and having a family and children, there would be new weaknesses and new people to protect, and they wouldn’t be single-minded anymore.
Unless they married the head of the family and had children with the head of the family, then they could leave descendants.
After the head of the family got married, as long as she was not married to the assistant, the assistant would have to undergo sterilization surgery to prevent them from turning their backs on the head of the family, looking for women outside, and leaving offspring. It would even prevent them from becoming real men.”
Kathryn: “…”
She didn’t expect that an assistant like Pedro Fraser would take such a path in the future.
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