— Although they had $200,000 to support them, Liberty and her sister were just children—15 and 10 years old—when their parents died.

They had been pampered and had never faced hardships.

Losing their parents and being kicked out of the house was a shock.

Liberty's younger sister, Serenity, was especially upset, often crying because she missed their parents.

When Liberty comforted her, both of them would often end up crying.

Now, Liberty could understand how Kathryn was feeling.

Kathryn, however, was luckier than Liberty and her sister.

Kathryn was nearly 30 years old, and her father had three brothers, so no one could force her out of the house.

Kathryn said, “I'll take a break and go for a walk.

Thank my cousin for me.

Ask her when she plans to hand over the company and family matters, and I'll cooperate whenever she’s ready.

my mother's death.” Her mother

she hadn't committed suicide,

“Okay.” Then Kathryn added, “You should get back to work now, but don’t stay

Liberty stood up, gave Kathryn a

ran

her, and they

“Take good care

gets

thing right now.” “Thank you, Miss Hunt, for your

Liberty trusted

Kathryn deeply and would take good

Liberty get into

to work,

more at ease, and Duncan seemed to

Duncan

up from the airport? If not, I'll grab a taxi.”

usually kept in touch through phone calls or

work and only really thought about him and her son, Sonny, in the evenings when

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