Although the son of the Matriarch of the Farrell family carried their father’s surname and was unable to inherit the Farrell Group, her elder brother was always considered her mother’s son, and she couldn’t bring herself to discipline him to the point of incapacitation.
As the head of the family, he had to preserve the power associated with that position and could not allow anyone to challenge his authority.
The wolf nurtured by the mother must ultimately be sacrificed by her.
Kathryn felt no sense of sisterhood towards her three older brothers, who did not regard her as a younger sister at all.
In the eyes of her brothers and sisters-in-law, Shiloh was their younger sister, and they conspired with her to undermine Kathryn, creating obstacles and framing her in various schemes.
Kathryn was pleased to let them take action against her brothers and sisters-in-law, but now that they held some power, she needed to work diligently to settle the scores once she assumed control.
Kathryn believed that if the Farrell Group did not require her leadership, she would prefer to remain uninvolved.
It can be said that when confronted with this situation, Kathryn was somewhat evasive.
Mrs. Stone informed her that she did not need to vie for the position of family head. Given her current status, Mrs. Stone did not regard the Farrells with disdain.
Among the prominent families in Jensburg, the Farrell family had become a lesser entity, with each generation faring worse than the last.
If she could not revitalize the Farrell family, it was likely that they would soon fall out of the upper-class circles of Jensburg.
The York family likely wouldn’t allow her to go to Jensburg and take over the Farrell family business. Liberty was diligently working in the catering industry, and Mrs. Stone’s biological daughter, Elisa, was unlikely to assume control of the Farrell family, as she lacked substantial plans for the future. Among the three of them, only Liberty seemed capable of taking over the Farrell family.
Once Kathryn cleared her thoughts, she gazed at Liberty with the hope of a savior. Liberty noticed her gaze and gave a slight nod.
“Mrs. Stone, I understand your concerns. I will do my best to assist you in this matter. Shall we head to the hospital for the DNA test now? I can take care of that later. For now, I need to return to Jensburg.”
Kathryn had come to Wiltspoon in secret. She couldn’t let her parents, brother, sister-in-law, or even her relatives know about her visit. Even the confidants she had cultivated upon returning to the Farrell household were unaware of her trip to Wiltspoon.
After all, she had independently managed multiple companies and risen from having nothing to achieving a high position, having weathered many challenges. She was capable of making a discreet trip to Wiltspoon without informing anyone. The Farrell family still had no idea that she was already worth tens of millions before returning, and her net worth had now exceeded 100 million.
Mrs. Stone said, “Ms. Farrell, if you’re not going to the appraisal center, I can accompany you to the hospital at any time.”
“If we don’t head to the hospital immediately, Mrs. Stone, you can give me a knife, and I’ll cut my finger to provide a blood sample for identification,” Kathryn suggested after some consideration.
Kathryn said, “Mrs. Stone, you should give me a knife. I suddenly realized that it would be safer for you to take a small sample of my blood for identification, and my mother wouldn’t find out.”