“Did you tell your aunt?” Zachary asked her.
“Yes, I visited my aunt primarily to discuss this issue. She doesn’t have a clear memory of her childhood but recalls that her family was well-off during that time. She mentioned that everyone referred to her as ‘Miss.’
She explained that her mother was often busy, and it was her grandfather who spent time with her and my mother. She also noted that her grandparents were not displeased that her mother had two daughters; in fact, they were quite happy about it.
Based on my aunt’s recollections, there is a 95% chance that she is the daughter of the previous head of the Farrell family.”
Zachary replied, “The surname Farrell is uncommon, and since my aunt’s last name is Farrell, it easily connects her to the Farrell family in Jensburg. It appears that our suspicions were correct.”
After a brief silence, Serenity added, “My aunt seemed a bit confused; she mentioned wanting some time alone and called her uncle and cousin back. She said she needed to investigate further to determine if this is her biological family.”
If that were the case, it could lead to new conflicts.
Serenity said, “I told my aunt that if she needs any assistance, she should let us know.”
Zachary responded, “Finding information isn’t difficult, but proving the rumors true is the real challenge.”
People have claimed that the head of the Farrell family killed both his elder and younger sisters. Even the elder sister’s in-laws have said he was ruthless, but these are merely hearsay. Who has the evidence to substantiate that it was indeed the head of the Farrell family?
Decades have gone by, and even if someone had knowledge of these events, they would likely have passed away long ago.
How could the head of the Farrell family allow anyone to remain who knew the truth?
“I believe that in a hundred secrets, there is always a gap. There must be loopholes waiting to be discovered.”
He was convinced that evil could never prevail, and that justice would arrive, albeit late, but not absent. It would undoubtedly surface if Matriarch Farrell acted in such a way.
Paper cannot contain fire, and when that fire consumes the paper, everything will be exposed to the world.
“I’ll inform Josh; please assist Julian.”
Zachary brought up Julian, prompting Serenity to respond, “If you hadn’t mentioned Julian, I would have forgotten about him. He told Elisa he was pursuing her, but he clearly doesn’t have feelings for her. I’m not sure what’s happening.”
“Elisa is constantly worried about how she offended Julian, and he’ll likely retaliate. Let Mr. Bucham know, and he will surely go to Auntie’s house to propose marriage.”
Zachary’s eyes flickered.
Why had Julian suddenly decided to pursue Elisa? Well, it was Zachary’s idea.
He had advised his cousin to seek Julian’s assistance.
He wasn’t aware of how his cousin convinced Julian to help, but this situation arose because of Andrew, who had mentioned that Andrew would approach Julian.
“Julian, well, maybe he’s just bored. If he had something to occupy him, he wouldn’t pursue Elisa any longer. Auntie’s life experiences are easy to verify, but finding evidence that Matriarch Farrell killed the eldest sister is challenging.
It presents a challenge for Julian. He will immerse himself in it, allowing Elisa to breathe a sigh of relief.”
Serenity regarded him thoughtfully.
Knowing a husband’s thoughts is often more insightful than that of a wife.
Zachary averted his gaze and hesitated in his speech, which made Serenity notice something was off.
“Serenity, why are you looking at me like that? Do you think I’m becoming more manly?”
Serenity wrapped her arms around his neck and sighed, “Honey, tell me the
“Truth. Does Julian’s pursuit of Elisa relate to you?”
Zachary: “How could it possibly relate to me? I’m aware that Remy and Elisa are in love, yet I allowed Julian to interfere? Furthermore, I lack the power to prevent Julian from stepping in.”