Everyone referred to her as Audrey Stone, often overlooking her last name, which resembled her intimate name, Audrey Farrell—a name even Old Mrs. Johnson was unaware of. There might have been a connection between Audrey and the Farrell family in Jensburg.

Audrey was exceptionally influential during her youth. Children from orphanages often relied on their talents to marry into affluent families, and she ascended to become the headmistress of the Stone family. Her remarkable qualities may have been inherited through her lineage.

The women of the Farrell family, particularly the eldest daughter, wielded significant power. Due to her previous profession, Old Mrs. York had taken an interest in the Farrell family and uncovered some of their history.

For example, the current head of the family assumed her position only after eliminating both her elder and younger sisters. The eldest sister of the Farrell patriarch was at least twenty years her senior; their mother had her first child in her forties, followed by a younger sister a year later. This resulted in a considerable age gap between her and her elder sister.

The eldest sister of the Farrell patriarch was a workaholic who married and had children later in life. After the current patriarch reached adulthood, her elder sister married and had a daughter, followed by two daughters in succession. As the elder sister’s health began to decline, responsibilities were passed to her younger sister.

Having tasted the allure of power, the current head of the Farrell family grew ambitious and sought to usurp her elder sister’s position. She schemed and plotted to eliminate her elder sister’s family, ultimately managing to marry into the family, thereby bringing disaster upon the younger sister. When the elder sister passed away, her…

Two nieces were only a few years old when the daughters of the previous head of the Farrell family vanished in Jensburg. Decades have passed since then, and no one has checked on the fate of the former head’s daughters, living or dead. Many people even avoided mentioning the Farrell family out of fear of dire consequences.

The current head of the Farrell family is 70 years old. Upon assuming her position, she, like her sister, married and had children later in life. Her first children were all sons; it wasn’t until she was 42, after having four boys, that she finally gave birth to a daughter.

It remains unclear whether the housekeeper harbored resentment towards her or if he was simply ambitious. When the head of the Farrell family had her daughter, the housekeeper’s wife also had a girl. The babies were switched.

If the housekeeper could orchestrate such a switch, it likely required careful planning and prior arrangements. Otherwise, it would have been exceedingly difficult to execute successfully.

A year ago, the head of the Farrell family discovered that the daughter she had cherished for over 20 years was actually the housekeeper’s child, while her biological daughter had been raised by the housekeeper’s parents. Despite living apart, Kathryn Farrell, her true daughter, turned out to be a remarkable person, far superior to Shiloh, the false daughter raised within the Farrell family.

Initially, neither the family nor the people of Jensburg were aware of the true identities of the daughters. Whispers circulated privately, and the Farrell family feared losing their legacy, as the next successor appeared incompetent, petty, self-willed, and disgraceful.

Elderly individuals who were aware of the situation…

The history of the current head of the Farrell family indicates that this was an act of retribution. Little did anyone know that there would be both real and fake daughters involved. The genuine daughter of the Farrell family, Kathryn, was found, shocking the crowd. This revelation also left the people of Jensburg in awe, as the eldest daughter (or only daughter) of the Farrell family had always been quite formidable. Kathryn returned to the Farrell family just a year ago and has already managed to secretly control half of the family’s business, gradually gaining ground despite her mother’s reluctance. To outsiders, Kathryn appeared to be like a steamed stuffed bun. Did Hugh really see her as just that?