Marco walked up to Liberty with his brothers and Shiloh, and introduced himself politely: “Miss Hunt, I’m Marco, the eldest son of the Farrell family. I heard my mother talk about you. In terms of seniority, you should call me eldest uncle.
And this is my second brother, and this is my third brother. This lady is Shiloh. I think you already know them.”
Marco also introduced his younger siblings to Liberty.
Liberty just nodded to them and called Mr. Janzen politely.
She didn’t call Marco uncle.
When she saw Matriarch Farrell, she didn’t even call Matriarch Farrell Grandma, let alone Marco.
Matriarch Farrell did not publicly admit that Audrey and Liberty’s mother were her nieces.
Last time, when Matriarch Farrell went to the Stone family and met Audrey, her attitude towards the enemy was obvious.
Enemies, why bother talking about family ties?
Besides, there was no family relationship between them.
There was hatred and resentment.
Shiloh said: “Children without parental upbringing are always lacking in etiquette, and they don’t even say a word when meeting their elders.”
Liberty looked at her and asked her, “Who are you, my elder? Matriarch Farrell has never asked me to call her elder in front of me, so who are you? You are not a member of the Farrell family! Why are you barking here?”
After a few words, Shiloh was choked up and turned pale and speechless.
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