Chapter 3759
"Uncle Jimenez, it's cold outside. Let's head back in," Audrey suggested.
Mr. Jimenez glanced around the yard, his gaze finally resting on Marco and his brothers. He then told Audrey, "Audrey, leave in two days. No matter how many memories this place holds, your mother can't come back." He wanted to stay a bit longer to relive the past. They didn't plan on staying long. The Farrell family mansion was meant for the family head and their immediate relatives. Traditionally, the role of head was passed from mother to daughter, so they lived there. Clarissa broke that tradition by taking over after eliminating her sisters. Once things returned to normal, her family would have to leave the mansion. Unless Kathryn became the head.Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
If Kathryn took over, her children would live there in the future, not her brother and his wife.
So, Marco and the others would have to move out and could no longer come and go as they pleased. Besides, they were here to empty the mansion and take the money.
They already knew Kathryn's decision.
Clarissa's son inherited her stubbornness.
But it didn't matter.
No matter how much they resisted, Clarissa's side had already lost and no longer had the clan's support.
They knew Clarissa planned to set the mansion on fire and take them all down, so they couldn't stand by her anymore. And by extension, they couldn't support Kathryn either. To them, Kathryn would always be Clarissa's daughter.
Audrey and her team were strong, influential, and well-connected, yet they still kept an eye on Kathryn.
They knew they couldn't match Audrey's group. They'd been in Jensburg a long time and were wary of Kathryn. If she took over, they'd fear she might continue to harm them. Kathryn had shown she was ruthless.
"Yes, it's time to go back. I miss my grandson so much," Mr. Jimenez said.
After dealing with Clarissa, Audrey stayed mainly to support Mr. Jimenez and revisit old memories.
Although she lived in the Farrell mansion for seven or eight years, it didn't feel familiar to her anymore.
Mr. Jimenez smiled, "I miss the baby too."
Seeing Audrey, now a grandmother, made Mr. Jimenez feel relieved.
Sometimes, he imagined that if the former head of the family were alive to see Audrey's grandson, she'd be overjoyed and adore the child. Sadly, she never got the chance to see Audrey grow up, let alone her grandson.
Mr. Jimenez was aware of the former head's poor health.
Even the assistants, who knew a bit about medicine, were always on guard against potential threats to her health.
Even if Clarissa hadn't plotted against her, the head of the family was not likely to live many more years due to her health issues.
She once asked Mr. Jimenez to stay with the Farrell family and care for her daughters if she passed away before they were grown.
If the eldest daughter became the head, she'd have an assistant to help her, while Mr. Jimenez would focus on the girls' daily lives. He had comforted her, saying she'd live a long life.
She only smiled, saying her wish wasn't for a long life but just to see her daughters grow up.
In the end, she didn't get to see them grow up.
Mr. Jimenez felt he had failed her, unable to protect her daughters as he promised, which led to Miss Harlow's untimely death.