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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4101

Married At First Sight Chapter 4101 

     

Chapter 4101 

Holden cursed under his breath but couldn’t deny that Kathryn possessed the cold, calculated cruelty typical of the Farrell family’s head. 

Clarissa had grown particularly fond of Kathryn in her later years, realizing that Kathryn embodied the sharpness and ruthlessness inherent in the Farrell women. 

Yet, it was a cruel irony. Clarissa’s most cherished daughter—the one she had protected and supported at all costs—ultimately turned her back on her. 

Sometimes, Holden wondered: if the butler hadn’t switched her at birth, and Kathryn had been raised alongside them, would things have been different? With Kathryn’s cunning, could she have stood up to the powerful families of Wiltspoon? 

One thing was certain—no matter what, Kathryn wouldn’t have treated her parents and brothers with such cold indifference. 

“Pedro is an enigma,” Noel remarked, breaking Holden’s thoughts. “We don’t really know the extent of his abilities.” 

Sage responded with confidence, “No matter how skilled he is, he’s still just one man. Everyone has a weakness. If we strategize, we can handle him. Even if we can’t eliminate him outright, we can at least get Kathryn to send him away. If he’s gone for even a day or two, I’ll have my opening.” 

The group nodded in agreement—removing Pedro, even temporarily, was their best shot. The four Janzen family members huddled together, whispering about how to lure Pedro away and seize the opportunity to strike against Kathryn. 

Meanwhile, the Farrell family mansion in Jensburg was bustling with activity. 

Kathryn had invited many of the family elders for dinner, sparking widespread speculation. 

But in over a century, the Farrell family’s direct line had never been without an heir. 

Liberty, now divorced with one son, had recently remarried and was still in her thirties. It was expected she would try for another child—ideally, a daughter—to secure the family’s future. 

Knowing this, the side branches resigned themselves to their roles, choosing instead to curry favor with Liberty and secure whatever benefits they could under her leadership. 

After all, Audrey’s branch in Wiltspoon wasn’t short on money. The Stone family’s wealth far exceeded the Farrell family’s current resources. 

The family dinner stretched late into the night, finally concluding at eleven. 

After seeing off the guests, Liberty and Kathryn sank into the living room sofa, exhaustion and a little wine making them slouch against the cushions. 

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