Count Martin Farr. He was not married and had no children, and if he had, he did not know. Too bad he actually had three with three different women. I couldn't say I was surprised. He had a history of befriending prostitutes. Earl Farr owned the Farr Confectionaries and Farr Foods companies. Both were quite successful. Unfortunately, when he was gone, no one would be there to take them over. He was a greedy man who never wanted to share his wealth unless it was necessary. He was a thoroughbred British gentleman, if you can call him that, and loved to brag to everyone. On top of that, he is the leader of a large mafia full of spies, bodyguards, and assassins. One of the assassins was the infamous Widow, the most feared in the noble world. Not that anyone knew he was controlling her. She had died some time earlier during a fire that had destroyed much of London. She was crushed by the collapse of a building. Pretty tragic, but no one realized it was her. For everyone he was just another victim of the disaster that had struck the city. He used all his resources to eliminate competition in the business world. For this reason he was paranoid. He often had bodyguards around him, except when he was in his office. They weren't a big deal to me anymore. His date of death was June 7, 1895 at 3:21 pm. He was initially supposed to have liver failure, but shortly before his death he was murdered. He was to die at the age of fifty-six. Nobody would miss it. I knew it for sure. I walked along the corridors of the villa. Nothing had changed since the last time I had been there. Although it was familiar, I didn't feel comfortable. I felt bad, but my adrenaline rush was even bigger... middle of paper... yes," he smiled. He was so happy that I finally accepted the ring. It's so romantic "I love you too, " I kissed his lips. "Now hurry! We're going to be late!" He finally got on the bus while I was sitting with Iris. I always said I would never get married. I would never fall in love or have a family. My future was only about myself and that was all. At the same time, I also killed people for money. You could tell my judgment wasn't great. I couldn't believe I was close to living without them. Yes, it took me a long time to get to that point, mind you, but I didn't regret anything all right for once. I hugged my daughter and thought: You did well, Willow.
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