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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4158

 

Married At First Sight Chapter 4158 

     

Chapter 4158 

Although Liberty still showed Kathryn some respect, and they were in the middle of the transition period, she often had to consult Kathryn on various matters. This plan was her way of protecting her three brothers—at the very least, ensuring they could keep their homes, shops, and other properties. 

She didn’t want them to lose everything. 

“Mr. Lewis is here. You should go.” 

As they entered the hotel, they saw Duncan approaching slowly. His two bodyguards pushed a wheelchair behind him, walking at a measured pace. 

Guests coming and going cast curious glances at Duncan. 

The lobby manager stepped forward, offering to assist him, but Duncan politely declined. 

Liberty took a deep breath before turning to Kathryn. “Call me if anything happens. I wish you good luck.” 

“Thank you!” Kathryn smiled. “We’ll both need it.” 

Liberty walked toward Duncan. 

Kathryn turned and headed out. 

“Duncan.” 

Liberty stepped forward to support him. “Come on, let’s go home.” 

Duncan accepted her help, and they walked out together at a slow but steady pace. 

After all, Shiloh had spent over twenty years with them. She had been their daughter in every way that mattered—except by blood. 

Kathryn, on the other hand, had been a sudden addition to their lives. They never had a real bond with her. 

Even now, Holden and his sons still longed for Shiloh. They might even be planning something against Kathryn to avenge her. 

Shiloh’s downfall wasn’t Kathryn’s doing. But Kathryn’s return had cost Shiloh everything she once had. Blinded by resentment, Shiloh had repeatedly provoked Kathryn, refusing to back down—until she destroyed herself. And yes, Kathryn had helped that downfall along. 

Liberty and her allies stood by Kathryn, believing she had the moral high ground. 

But Marco and the others saw it differently. To them, Kathryn was ruthless and cruel. 

At the end of the day, people’s loyalties shape their sense of right and wrong. There’s no true fairness in this world—just different perspectives. 

Duncan said, “She went through hell before she found happiness. But now, she will have a good life. Mr. Fraser loves her, and he always will. He’s loyal to her—he’ll never leave her. As for family? She let go of that a long time ago.” 

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