“Ring Ring.”
Camryn’s cell phone rang. She hurriedly pushed the man who kissed her whenever he got the chance.
Callum turned her face, fixed her head, not letting her avoid his kiss, and said in a low voice, “Don’t care.”
As he said that, he pestered her and forced her to linger with him for a while before he reluctantly let her go.
The butler stood at the door of Camryn’s room. He knew that Camryn’s room was equipped with soundproofing materials, so he called Camryn instead of knocking on the door.
Camryn didn’t answer the phone.
After he took the initiative to cut off the call, he waited for a while and called the Camryn again.
This time, Camryn answered the call.
“Miss, the oldest mistress of the York family is here.” The butler was respectful and authentic on the phone.
“Let her in, and I’ll be going downstairs soon.” Camryn’s voice was calm and nothing unusual could be heard.
The butler couldn’t figure out what the two of them were talking about in the room. If it was a lonely man and a widow living in the same room, they were an engaged fiancée, so they were not afraid of others’ jokes.
The butler respectfully replied: “Okay.”
Then, he moved the phone away from his ear and cut off the call.
He leaned against the door again, but couldn’t hear anything, so he turned and went downstairs desperately.
Camryn who was in the room pushed Callum away, followed him up, straightened her clothes calmly, and asked Callum, “I don’t look strange, do I?”
Callum’s eyes wandered over her body recklessly, and he smiled lowly: “I didn’t mess up your clothes, so what can you do?”
Even though they were a fiancée, the most intimate thing he had ever done to her was to kiss her, and he didn’t dare to cross the threshold for anything else.
He loved her, respected her.
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