Love at First Novel by Gu Lingfei

Matriarch Farrell hummed, “That’s good. I’m not at home, so they’ll listen to Kathryn. Anyone who dares to be disrespectful to her
is being disrespectful to me.”
The butler looked stern and responded quickly: “Okay, Madam.”
“It’s okay, I’ll hang up first.”
After Matriarch Farrell hung up the phone, she was able to get off the plane.
She did not call her husband for the time being, nor did she notify anyone to pick her up at the airport. She came back early just
to see how Kathryn was doing while she was not at home.
So she didn’t notify anyone in advance to pick her up at the airport.
After getting off the plane, the group walked out of the airport, hailed two taxis, and reported the address of Farrell Group.
Matriarch Farrell did not go home but wanted to go to the company.
After the taxi drove for more than ten minutes, Matriarch Farrell called Holden. It took Holden a while to answer her call.
“What are you doing? It took you so long to answer the phone.” Matriarch Farrell asked Holden.
Holden was still a little out of breath, so he lied: “I was at home, and my phone was charging upstairs. When I heard the phone
ring, I ran up to answer the call. I was exhausted from running. I am old, and I am out of breath even after running a few stairs.”
Matriarch Farrell smiled and said, “You think you are still young? We are all over seventy years old.”
“Honey, when will you come back?” Holden asked, “Why did you go to the wedding for so long? It took more than half a month to
leave. It’s been almost a month, and you didn’t take me with you.”
“I’m not just attending the wedding; I have other things to be busy with, and you can’t help me. What are you going to do with
me? I haven’t finished my work yet. I won’t be able to go back for a few days. Please keep an eye on the things at home;
Kathryn’s foundation is too shallow, and everyone is not very convinced of her yet.”
“I will, Kathryn... Wife, it’s not that I have any objection to our biological daughter. It’s actually that this daughter is not of the
same mind as us. She didn’t grow up beside us and has never had any feelings for us. She... alas, If you don’t say it anymore, if
you say it too much, others will say that we, the husband and wife, favor Shiloh.”

“Although Kathryn is our biological daughter, it was Shiloh who grew up beside us. It was a child we held in our hands and
carefully protected as she grew up. Our feelings for Shiloh must be deeper.”
Holden told the truth. He just had no feelings for Kathryn, his biological daughter.
What he loved dearly was Shiloh, his fake daughter.
Because of Farrell’s family rules, he knew that his only daughter would definitely inherit the position of head of the family, so he
was very kind to his daughter and had a deep relationship between father and daughter. He hoped that after his daughter came
to the throne, he, as a father, would enjoy happiness.
After being controlled by Matriarch Farrell for decades, he looked forward to being liberated when his daughter came to power.
Who would have thought that the daughter he had loved for more than twenty years was not his biological child?
When Holden first learned the truth, he couldn’t accept it.
There was nothing he could do if he couldn’t accept it anymore. Several paternity tests showed the same results, proving that
Shiloh was really not his daughter.
Matriarch Farrell: “Kathryn has a good attitude towards people. She is not a helper, but she is actually very suitable to be the
head of the family. Your emotional balance instinctively favors Shiloh, and you always dislike Kathryn.
Okay, I’ll be busy first. Let’s talk about my daughter’s affairs after I get back. When I’m not at home, you should be more honest.
Don’t go out to mess with women while I’m not at home. You should also take care of our three sons.”
All three sons cheated on her.
If Holden hadn’t been so strict in the past, he would have been off the hook so many times.
It seemed that Holden’s genes were bad.
He had the cheating gene in his bones.
Fortunately, Kathryn inherited her excellent genes.

Holden said, “My three sons are busy with business, and they occasionally act out. They don’t want to marry at home. As long as
they don’t divorce, it’s fine to let the daughters-in-law turn a blind eye. How can I care if the trouble is so ugly? In this family, I
don’t have any right to speak.”

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