Married At First Sight Chapter 3685 Married At First Sight Chapter 3685 - Grandpa Fontaine shook hands with Ezequiel, Dakota, and the others, saying, "I never thought I'd see you all again. You cheatedso many times back in the day, I'll never forget it. Even if you turned to ashes, I'd still recognize you." Ezequiel laughed and replied, "Cheating? You cto us for favors but didn't want to pay. Did you expect us to work for free?" "Mr. Fontaine, you're a good man, but nothing comes for free," he added.
Grandpa Fontaine chuckled and said, "Let's not talk about money. You trickedplenty of times-I got caught in your traps more than once." After their playful exchange, Grandpa Fontaine spoke loudly to the crowd, "I can confirm that these men are the leaders of the Five Emperors Hall, though they retired decades ago. Their apprentices have taken over since then. I never thought I'd see these brothers again in my lifetime." Mr. Fontaine glanced at Zachary and his companions. He told Zachary, "You remindof your grandfather, but your serious way of handling things is more like your grandmother." Turning to Audrey, he said, "Do you remember me? You used to visit my house with your mother and Uncle Jimenez. My wife liked you a lot-she even wanted you to marry my second son... but fate had other plans." Audrey replied apologetically, "I don't remember much from my childhood, Mr. Fontaine." As an adult, Audrey didn't even recall being part of the Farrell family from Jensburg. Her childhood memories consisted of living in a big house with many servants and being driven around in a car. Her clearest memory was of her sister, Harlow. They were each other's only family, especially after being in the orphanage together. When Harlow was adopted, Audrey clung to their shared photo, hoping to reunite with her someday. Sadly, it was too late. "It's alright," Mr. Fontaine said gently. "That's all in the past. There will be better days ahead." "Yes, better days," Audrey agreed.
Grandpa Fontaine then looked at Liberty and the others, turning to Mr. Jimenez. "The descendants of your master have turned out well. She would be proud." Mr. Jimenez replied, "She can only rest in peace once her murderer is brought to justice." Grandpa Fontaine nodded, then looked at Clarissa with a stern expression. "I've suspected you before, but without evidence, I couldn't act. The most I could do was cut ties with the Farrell family." Indeed, the Fontaine family had severed all business ties with the Farrells. They didn't ruin them, out of respect for the former matriarch, but they no longer worked together.
Mr. Fontaine then asked, "Now, the victims have presented evidence and witnesses. Clarissa, what do you have to say?" Clarissa responded coldly, "You've all teamed up to corner me, forcingto confess. What do you expectto say? Even if I deny killing my sisters, will you believe me? I'm the only one of the three still alive. They died in unexpected ways, and no matter how I try to explain, no one will listen."
Mr. Fontaine stared at her. "You're "You're nothing like your daughter.
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