Love at First Novel

Chapter 3724



Chapter 3724



Chapter 3724 - Kathryn said, "I'm not married yet, so I'm not thinking about having a second child right now."

Liberty responded, "When will you and Pedro invite us to your wedding? The issues from the past are behind us. When you and Pedro do get married, make sure to invite us."

Liberty and the others had a good impression of Kathryn. They had seen everything Kathryn had done, and truthfully, Kathryn had indirectly saved Liberty's life. If Kathryn hadn't warned her, and Clarissa had tried to kill her suddenly, Liberty's bodyguards might not have been able to protect her. Liberty already liked Kathryn, but after that event, she appreciated her even more.

Kathryn's smile faded a little as she said, "Pedro and I aren't in a hurry. The earliest we'll get married is the end of the year. Things are too chaotic right now."

Liberty nodded, understanding. “As long as you and Pedro are in sync, that's all that matters.”

Kathryn added, "He's a good man. We haven't dated long, but we know how we feel about each other. He's also not rushing. He says we should take our time-fall in love, get engaged, then get married. He believes we should go step by step. What others have, I'll have too. What I have, others might not."

Liberty smiled, "My aunt and I are very happy that you're with him. He's someone you can trust your life with."

The people trained by the Farrell family were very loyal. Even if the young master didn't take over, they would still follow him and remain committed. When Audrey was mentioned, Kathryn's smile disappeared, and she became more serious. She asked cautiously, “Has my cousin said anything?" She still felt a sense of awe toward Audrey, who was much older than her.

Even though Kathryn had built her own career, she felt she couldn't quite measure up to Audrey's noble and dignified presence.

Liberty replied, "My aunt didn't say much, just asked me to check on you when I can and encourage you not to dwell on it. As for your mother, she brought it on herself."

After a few moments of silence,

Kathryn sighed bitterly and said, "I know my mother is to blame. I don't blame anyone, but she was still my mother Losing her hurts. I haven't been eating or sleeping well feel like I'm living in a dream."

Liberty could tell from Kathryn's dark circles and pale face that she was struggling. "Give yourself time,” Kathryn added. “I need time to heal.” Liberty suggested, "During the New Year holiday, take a trip and relax. Staying at home will just remind you of your loss and make things harder." Liberty understood Kathryn's pain. No matter what Clarissa had done, she was still Kathryn's mother. It's natural to grieve for a parent.

Even if someone lives to be ny-nine, as long as their mother is alive, they feel like a child. Losing that connection makes one feel like an orphan. Liberty had experienced this pain herself when she lost both of her parents suddenly. The grief felt overwhelming, as though her world had collapsed. After their parents died, Liberty and her sister were thrown out of their grandparents' house. She would never forget the day it happened.

It was raining when her

grandparents, showing no concern for the fact that neither Liberty nor her sister were adults, tossed their few betongings outside and shut the door behind them without mercy.

They only received $200,000 in compensation for their parents' deaths, thanks to the village officials who stepped in. Otherwise, they might not have gotten anything at all.Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.


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