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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3682


Married At First Sight Chapter 3682 
Married At First Sight Chapter 3682 – Mr. Jimenez continued, “No matter how strong I was, I couldn’t escape the waves of assassins sent after me. They didn’t just want to kill me—they wanted to destroy the evidence I had worked so hard to gather. 
Once, I was seriously injured during one of their attacks. I thought I was going to die, but by some miracle, I was saved. I believe God saw how unjustly my master and her family had died, and sent someone to rescue me so I could seek justice for them. 
My savior used rare medicinal herbs to heal me, allowing me to survive. But I was left with permanent injuries that no medicine could fix. I’ve lived with this broken body for decades, driven by my desire to get justice for my master. 
Later, I snuck back to Jensburg to take the master’s daughters, Audrey and Harlow, to safety. But when I returned, they had disappeared. The Farrell family claimed the nanny had kidnapped them. 
My master had only two daughters and loved them dearly. She would only hire loyal nannies, so it’s hard to believe they would betray her and abduct the girls.” 
Mr. Jimenez looked at Clarissa with cold, vengeful eyes, as if he could kill her with just a stare. 
“I suspect Clarissa poisoned the two young ladies, and the nanny noticed. To protect the girls, she fled with them and was hunted down. The nanny was eventually found, but she was already dead.” 
“The whereabouts of the two girls were unknown, and soon after, Clarissa took over as the head of the family.” 
Mr. Jimenez continued, “I secretly visited the Farrell family cemetery to pay my respects to the head of the family. Clarissa found out and sent assassins to ambush me there. After several failed attempts to kill me, I had no choice but to leave. 
For decades, I’ve lived with pain and suffering, but I held on for the sake of revenge and to find the master’s daughters.” 
Mr. Jimenez looked at Audrey with guilt in his eyes. “I wasn’t able to find Miss Audrey until recently, but Miss Harlow… she passed away early. It’s my fault. I failed to protect them both.” 
“Uncle Jimenez, it’s not your fault,” Audrey reassured him. She never blamed him. It wasn’t that Mr. Jimenez didn’t search for Audrey and Harlow—by the time he could look for them, they had been adopted, their names changed, and they spent years in an orphanage. The harsh reality made them forget many things. 
That’s why it was so hard for Mr. Jimenez to find them. Their names were different, and children change as they grow. The portraits he had drawn didn’t match what they looked like anymore. 
Even Audrey, after she became successful, spent decades searching for Harlow without any results. 
Finding someone back then, without today’s technology, was like searching for a needle in a haystack. Even now, finding a missing child is difficult. 
When Audrey first met Serenity, she immediately felt a connection, though she didn’t know why. She never expected Serenity to be her niece. 
After the blood test confirmed their relationship, Audrey thought back to that first meeting and it all made sense. No wonder both she and Elisa felt so warmly toward Serenity—it was the bond of family. 

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