Chapter 2527
Married at First Sight
âI canât freeze her personal bank card. Wonât she spend her savings? She has been so powerful
recently in swiping the credit card that you gave her, so I took care of it.â
Matriarch Farrell said, âHer personal savings are not very large.â
Kathryn chuckled. âNot a lot? Mom, she has a net worth of tens of millions. Mom, do you think there are
rich people everywhere? How many people canât make this kind of money in their lifetime, and she still
thinks itâs too little? Is it because she wants you to go back and compensate her?
She deliberately crashed my car. I asked the people at the 4S shop. Repairing the car will cost
hundreds of thousands of dollars. If I donât ask her to compensate, who should I ask to compensate?
My sisterâis she my sister? She Is the blood of the Farrell family flowing through her body? As long as
the blood of the Farrell family is flowing on her body, I donât have to claim compensation, is she?â
Matriarch Farrell was suddenly speechless.
Kathryn added: âAfter renting out the houses and shops under her name, the rent received is tens of
thousands of dollars, or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, a month. Isnât this income several
times, more than ten times better than others?â
Matriarch Farrell said, âOkay, itâs Shilohâs fault. When I go back, ask her to compensate you for the car
repair expenses. I will take back the credit card that I gave her to use. You can reduce the amount of
her pocket money to calm down. Okay, donât say Iâm partial again.â
Kathryn cursed in her heart; it was just partiality.
âMom, you really want me to reduce her pocket money? If I reduce it, I will do it until the end. She is not
a biological child of our Farrell family. The Farrell family raised her and treated her with great kindness.
She should repay the Farrell family well instead of continuing to suck the blood of the Farrell family.
Cancel the pocket money given to her and let her make her own money and spend it. How much
money she gives every month can be regarded as repaying the Farrell familyâs kindness in raising her.â
Matriarch Farrell: âKathryn, if you do this, she will make a big fuss.â
Kathryn: âMom, if you are afraid that she will make a fuss, donât pretend to leave it to me.â
Matriarch Farrell choked again.
Matriarch Farrell said, âKathryn, you donât take me seriously tonight. You talk like a gun and a stick, and
you are full of gunpowder.â
Kathryn said aggrievedly, âI work overtime in the company and work hard for the future of our Farrell
family. I work like a cow or a horse, but I donât get a good word. I have to be sued. Mom,you accuse me
of not doing my best. Well, even if I am a stubborn person, I still have a temper and will get angry.â
âBecause I cannot cry, you believe that I am solely to blame, mom. You feel bad for the one who can
cry and thinks Iâve bullied her. Iâm not allowed to speak louder? She grew up by your side and enjoys
everything. Your love should have been mine. I suffered so much and was bullied by her parents. She
was sorry for me, but mom, you always acted like I was sorry for her.â
Matriarch Farrell didnât even have a chance to speak. She was beaten by her biological daughter. One
reproach and one complaint.
Kathryn added, âEven the personal property that Shiloh now owns was obtained through the Farrell
family. According to my opinion, even her house, shop, and vehicle should be returned so that she can
return to her biological parents.â
Matriarch Farrell said, âKathryn, I was wrong. Okay, donât say it anymore. When I go back, I will scold
Shiloh severely. If you have the ability to get Shilohâs personal assets, I wonât care.â
There was a sneer in Kathrynâs eyes; she had already taken action.
The shop under Shilohâs name was rented out to others for business. Kathryn also opened a shop next
to it and ran the same business as that familyâs business, making it increasingly difficult for the other
party to do business.
The few people who rented Shilohâs shop have already canceled their lease and moved out.
Nowadays, individual businesses are not easy to run. Shilohâs tenant had canceled the rent, and it
would not be easy for her to rent it out again. Even if she could rent it out, with Kathryn targeting her,
the tenant would still quit the rent.
Kathrynâs purpose was to greatly reduce Shilohâs income, and in the end she had no choice but to sell
the shop at a low price, which was still difficult to sell.
Shiloh was no longer the successor of the Farrell family. It was unrealistic to think about how much
money he had to invest again.
She froze Shilohâs bank card for pocket money, and the credit card her mother gave Shiloh allowed her
to swipe casually. Even if her mother came back, she would not unfreeze it, so Shiloh would have to
spend her personal savings if she wanted to spend money.
She wanted Shiloh to go bankrupt little by little. When Shiloh went bankrupt, her old mother would
probably retire. If she took power, the first thing she would do was drive Shiloh out of the Farrell family.
She would not let Shiloh go bankrupt again. Money came to support an idler who had no blood ties with
the Farrell family!
âItâs okay, I hung up the phone, donât work overtime, and drive carefully on the road.â Matriarch Farrell
warned Kathryn and quickly hung up the phone.