Chapter 2013
Married at First Sight
Mrs. Stone: âThe Farrell family in Jensburg? Whatâs the matter?â
Serenity: âAuntie, there are not many people with the surname Farrell. The Farrell
family in Jensburg is different from other big families. Their family is respected by
daughters, and the head of the family is inherited by daughters.â
Mrs. Stone asked her: âSerenity, do you think that Auntie is related to the Farrell family
and is a member of the Farrell family?â
Serenity nodded, âI doubt it that way, and Zack and the others also doubt it. Zack told
me about this, and I came here to ask Auntie. Auntie, do you remember where your
home is?â
Mrs. Stone didnât answer right away, but fell into the memories.
When she and her younger sister were sent to the orphanage, she was only eight
years old. Although she was sensible, she was still a child of a few years old, and she
didnât know many things.
All she knew was that her parents and family were gone, and she and her younger
sister became orphans. They were taken away by a nanny and auntie, and after
traveling around for several days, they were finally sent to an orphanage in Wiltspoon.
Because the two sisters were too young, no matter how good her memory was, she
couldnât remember where her home was. She only remembered that when she was a
child, the family conditions were very good, and others called her the eldest lady.
Her mother was very busy, and it was basically her father who accompanied her and
her sister.
Parents loved them very much, and grandparents had never disliked them as girls, but
think they were daughters.
She didnât remember which day it was. Their parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts,
etc., went out and never came back. Later, an adult told them that all of them had an
accident, and no one survived.
Itâs just her and her sister.
Her younger sister was too young to understand what death means. In fact, she didnât
understand much either. She only knew that she would never see her parents and
relatives again.
Later, she and her sister were taken away from that house, and then they kept riding,
walking, riding, and walking. In the end, even the aunt who took them disappeared,
and the two sisters lived on the street. sent to an orphanage.
Mrs. Stone only had so many memories of her childhood, no matter how many, she
would have no memory.
âSerenity, what happened to the Farrell family in Jensburg? Is it related to my mother?
My motherâs surname is also Farrell. Could it be my motherâs family?â Elisa asked
curiously.
If the Farrell family in Jensburg was her motherâs natal family, her mother and aunt
would not need to enter the orphanage.
Serenity told Elisa about some things about Farrellâs family in Jensburg. The main
point was that the head of the family had two daughters. Life and death are uncertain.
It is said that the current matriarch killed the previous matriarch, even the two nieces.
Elisa was extremely shocked after hearing this, and she looked at her mother.
Mrs. Stone muttered to herself: âI have a little aunt. I have two aunts, the second aunt
and the third aunt. Itâs just that decades have passed, and I have no impression of the
two aunts for a long time.
When my sister and I lost their relatives, I was only eight years old and my sister was
four years old. I donât remember many things. I just remember that my familyâs
conditions were not bad when I was young and people called me Miss.â
My mother worked hard and was always very busy, and there were always things that
couldnât be finished, but my mother loved us very much, she was very kind to me, but
she was also very strict, no matter what I did, she always asked me to do my best.â
Elisa and Serenity looked at each other face to face. They were basically sure that
Mrs. Stone was the eldest daughter of the previous head of the Farrell family.
Serenity thought of Zachary and said that Mrs. Stoneâs age was not compatible with
the children of the previous head of the Farrell family.
Mrs. Stone: âThe Farrell family in Jensburg? Whatâs the matter?â
Serenity: âAuntie, there are not many people with the surname Farrell. The Farrell
family in Jensburg is different from other big families. Their family is respected by
daughters, and the head of the family is inherited by daughters.â
Mrs. Stone asked her: âSerenity, do you think that Auntie is related to the Farrell family
and is a member of the Farrell family?â
Serenity nodded, âI doubt it that way, and Zack and the others also doubt it. Zack told
me about this, and I came here to ask Auntie. Auntie, do you remember where your
home is?â
Mrs. Stone didnât answer right away, but fell into the memories.
When she and her younger sister were sent to the orphanage, she was only eight
years old. Although she was sensible, she was still a child of a few years old, and she
didnât know many things.
All she knew was that her parents and family were gone, and she and her younger
sister became orphans. They were taken away by a nanny and auntie, and after
traveling around for several days, they were finally sent to an orphanage in Wiltspoon.
Because the two sisters were too young, no matter how good her memory was, she
couldnât remember where her home was. She only remembered that when she was a
child, the family conditions were very good, and others called her the eldest lady.
Her mother was very busy, and it was basically her father who accompanied her and
her sister.
Parents loved them very much, and grandparents had never disliked them as girls, but
think they were daughters.
She didnât remember which day it was. Their parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts,
etc., went out and never came back. Later, an adult told them that all of them had an
accident, and no one survived.
Itâs just her and her sister.
Her younger sister was too young to understand what death means. In fact, she didnât
understand much either. She only knew that she would never see her parents and
relatives again.
Later, she and her sister were taken away from that house, and then they kept riding,
walking, riding, and walking. In the end, even the aunt who took them disappeared,
and the two sisters lived on the street. sent to an orphanage.
Mrs. Stone only had so many memories of her childhood, no matter how many, she
would have no memory.
âSerenity, what happened to the Farrell family in Jensburg? Is it related to my mother?
My motherâs surname is also Farrell. Could it be my motherâs family?â Elisa asked
curiously.
If the Farrell family in Jensburg was her motherâs natal family, her mother and aunt
would not need to enter the orphanage.
Serenity told Elisa about some things about Farrellâs family in Jensburg. The main
point was that the head of the family had two daughters. Life and death are uncertain.
It is said that the current matriarch killed the previous matriarch, even the two nieces.
Elisa was extremely shocked after hearing this, and she looked at her mother.
Mrs. Stone muttered to herself: âI have a little aunt. I have two aunts, the second aunt
and the third aunt. Itâs just that decades have passed, and I have no impression of the
two aunts for a long time.
When my sister and I lost their relatives, I was only eight years old and my sister was
four years old. I donât remember many things. I just remember that my familyâs
conditions were not bad when I was young and people called me Miss.â
My mother worked hard and was always very busy, and there were always things that
couldnât be finished, but my mother loved us very much, she was very kind to me, but
she was also very strict, no matter what I did, she always asked me to do my best.â
Elisa and Serenity looked at each other face to face. They were basically sure that
Mrs. Stone was the eldest daughter of the previous head of the Farrell family.
Serenity thought of Zachary and said that Mrs. Stoneâs age was not compatible with
the children of the previous head of the Farrell family.
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