Holden said, "Marco, even though nothing has happened yet, I'm sure I'm right. You should leave the city center and go back to our hometown. I'll tell your mother later."
Holden was too tired to figure out what Clarissa was planning and focused on saving his children and grandchildren first.
"Dad, you're worrying for no reason. Nothing has happened."
None of the three brothers wanted to leave.
Holden insisted, "I'm not worrying for no reason. You'll understand when the time comes. If you still respect me as your father, follow my instructions."
"Dad, I'm going back to tell Mom about my divorce. I'm leaving now."
Marco found an excuse to leave first.
His two younger brothers also found excuses to leave. Holden was furious, but he couldn't do anything about his three sons.
Since his three sons were reluctant to leave the bustling Jensburg, Holden decided to take his grandchildren back to their hometown.
With this in mind, Holden called his daughters-in-law. Except for Erika, the eldest daughter-in-law, he had no contact. Marco's children would go with Erika to her parents' home during the winter vacation. With the couple divorcing, the children would likely choose their mother.
This way, even if the Farrell family changed hands, it wouldn't significantly impact the children.
So, Holden only took his two younger sons' children with him.
Anya and Amora, the two daughters-in-law, didn't think much about it. They were just worried about the upcoming winter vacation and their children causing a ruckus at home. Since their father-in-law offered to take the children back to his hometown for the winter vacation, they gladly agreed.
They sent the children to Holden, who took them away from the center of Jensburg.
In Liberty's office, she brought out two cups of coffee and walked towards Clive, who was sitting on the sofa.
She handed one of the cups to Clive.
"Cousin, have a cup of coffee."
"Thanks."
Clive took the cup and thanked her. The coffee was still hot, so he put the cup down.
Liberty was about to sit down when the intercom phone rang.
She went over to answer it.
"Boss Hunt, Mrs. Clarissa Farrell is here. She says she wants to see you."
Clarissa is here?
The person who had kept Liberty on edge all night had finally made a move.
Liberty had been analyzing Clarissa's motives with Clive, but she didn't expect Clarissa to show up.
It was just after nine in the morning.
"Let her in."
If Clarissa dared to come, Liberty was not afraid to see her.
The secretary acknowledged and hung up the phone.
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The secretary then invited Clarissa in.
Clarissa entered alone, without her entourage.
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Clarissa had considered taking action herself and shooting Liberty in person.
She secretly possessed guns, and only her assistant, Mr. Dunn, knew about this.
Kathryn said nothing.