Although Liberty still showed Kathryn some respect, and they were in the middle of the transition period, she often had to consult Kathryn on various matters. This plan was her way of protecting her three brothers at the very least, ensuring they could keep their homes, shops, and other properties.

She didn't want them to lose everything.

"Mr. Lewis is here. You should go."

As they entered the hotel, they saw Duncan approaching slowly. His two bodyguards pushed a wheelchair behind him, walking at a measured pace.

Guests coming and going cast curious glances at Duncan.

The lobby manager stepped forward, offering to assist him, but Duncan politely declined.

Liberty took a deep breath before turning to Kathryn. "Call me if anything happens. I wish you good luck." "Thank you!" Kathryn smiled. "We'll both need it."

Liberty walked toward Duncan.

and headed

"Duncan."

to support him. "Come on,

help, and they walked out together at a

"Miss Farrell is

but I'm sure

time and didn't stay late. They finished all the tasks assigned

few helpers-two of them are the brothers of the Farrell family's

is a good person, but she has very few people she can call family. Her adoptive parents treated her terribly, and even after reuniting with her biological parents, her father and three brothers never truly accepted her. If it weren't for the Farrell family's century-old rule of passing leadership to daughters instead of sons, even her biological mother, Clarissa,

she saw no other way to secure her daughter's survival. She had wanted to

Clarissa was trapped by the family's rigid traditions. Kathryn was her only legitimate heir-the only

being raised and groomed for over twenty years,

leadership either, and they also fell short of the family's

not had such traditions, Kathryn wouldn't have mattered to them-even after returning to her

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