Everyone was aware that Camryn couldn’t see; instead, she recognized people through memory and listening.
When Callum introduced Camryn to everyone, everyone was quiet and only spoke out when it was time for them to speak, so that Camryn could remember who was speaking.
Camryn was once again moved by the thoughtfulness of York’s family.
Callum really never lied to her.
His family members were excellent; whether they were parents or siblings, they wouldn’t disapprove of her or think that she wasn’t deserving of him.
It was because she was too inferior and never dared to accept Callum’s feelings.
It was only now that she took the first step bravely.
If her aunt Azalea hadn’t gone to FC Manor in Annenburg and knew that Callum went to seek medical treatment for her, she probably wouldn’t be able to muster up the courage to take this step.
Grandma May was the head of the York family, but she was the gentlest old lady, Camryn didn’t put on airs of Grandma May at all.
Rosella, Callum’s biological mother, took Camryn’s hand to greet the cold and warm.
Camryn could feel whether these people were really nice to her or whether they were just acting.
They were very sincere, and her blindness was nothing to them.
It’s the same as what Rosella said in front of her eldest aunt, as long as Camryn could spend money, the York family would not despise her.
After Camryn followed Callum back to Wildridge Manor to meet his parents, the two of them confirmed their romantic relationship again, and their relationship developed by leaps and bounds.
The aunt Azalea, Dalton and Trenton, on behalf of their natal family, met with the elders of the York family to discuss their wedding date.
Let’s talk about Trenton, it was very difficult for him to accept that his biological parents are murderers. Since he knew the truth, he borrowed to live with a classmate and did not want to see his elder sister Camryn.
In fact, he didn’t hold a grudge against Camryn, he just had no face to face his sister.
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