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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 1770

Chapter 1770

Everyone knew Camryn could not see and relied on her hearing and memory to differentiate people.

They kept quiet when Callum introduced her to them and only spoke during their turn.

It made it easier for Camryn to remember who the voice belonged to.

Camryn was touched by the York family’s attentiveness again.

Callum did not lie to her.

His family was great.

Whether the elders or youngsters, they did not shun her or think she was not good enough for Callum.

She was the one who had been overly inferior.

She did not dare to accept Callum’s feelings.

After much delay, she finally took a courageous first step.

If Aunt Evelyn had not visited FC Manor in Annenburg and found out that Callum had gone there to seek the genius doctor for her, she might not have been able to gather the courage to take a step forward.

Grandma May was the eldest in the York family and the gentlest.

She did not have the arrogance of an elder at all.

Rosella was Callum's mother, and she was deeply concerned about Camryn.

Camryn could sense whether those people were truly good to her or simply pretending.

They were sincere.

Her blindness did not mean anything to them.

As Rosella told Aunt Evelyn, the York family would not dislike Camryn as long as she could spend money.

After Camryn went to Wildridge Manor with Callum, met his parents, and confirmed that they were dating, their relationship progressed swiftly.

Aunt Evelyn, Dalton, and Trenton represented her family and met the York family’s elders to discuss a wedding date.

Speaking of Trenton, he found it difficult to accept that his parents were murderers.

After discovering the truth, he stayed at his classmate’s place and refused to meet Camryn.

Truth be told, he did not resent Camryn; he was simply too embarrassed to meet her.

His parents had caused the death of her biological father.

They even hogged the assets his uncle had left behind for Camryn.

They mistreated her and almost killed her.

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