Kathryn poured herself a glass of warm water, then walked to the sofa and sat down, leaning on the back of the chair and drinking the water slowly.
The silence at this moment allowed her to relax for a short time.
After hearing footsteps upstairs, Kathryn tensed up again.
She remained seated, not even looking up at the stairs.
No need to guess, she knew it was Matriarch Farrell.
Soon, Matriarch Farrell came down from upstairs.
She walked to Kathryn and sat down next to her, asking her, “Why are you back so late?”
Seeing the tiredness on his daughter’s face, Matriarch Farrell reached out and touched her face and sighed, “I don’t know if it’s right or wrong, a blessing or a curse.”
“Mom, I’m fine.” Kathryn understood the meaning of the words of Matriarch Farrell.
It was good or bad for her to recognize her and return the real and fake daughters to each other.
Sometimes, Kathryn also thought about this problem.
If she didn’t return to the Farrell family, she had her own career and was capable enough to get rid of the oppression and bullying of her adoptive parents and family.
She would live relaxed and at ease.
There was no need to work hard to support Farrell’s Group like now. Farrell’s Group had been in the hands of Matriarch Farrell for decades, but had failed to prosper and had instead declined.
She could find many problems and had thought about reforms, but she was not in charge of the Farrell Group yet. Her proposal couldn’t be implemented in the company without Matriarch Farrell’s support.
Sometimes, Kathryn felt that she was powerless.
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