It’s fine if her relatives didn’t come to see her.
Did they see that Camryn took over the business and everyone ran to curry favor with the blind Camryn?
Carrie had come out; she would definitely take back the Newman family’s business. It was a business run by her father, and Camryn couldn’t take advantage of it.
Besides, Camryn couldn’t see. Could she manage the company?
Dalton might be just pretending to be a snake. He thought that Carrie and her parents had gone in, and her younger brother, Trenton, had to go to school, so he would help Camryn. Now that she was out, she thought maybe Dalton would stand by her side.
That’s the person her father brought together; how could he be facing Camryn?
Carrie stopped after walking a few steps.
Two cars approached slowly and finally stopped in front of her.
The person in the leading car pressed the window.
A strange old face appeared in her line of sight. She said she was old, but in fact that person wasn’t that old; he looked about fifty or sixty years old. Compared to Carrie, who was in her early twenties, the other person was indeed old.
“Miss Newman, I know you’re coming out today, so I’ll pick you up, take a shower, change into clean clothes, and have a good meal.”
Although Carrie was willful and unruly and didn’t have a high IQ, she was not an idiot and wouldn’t get into strangers’ cars for no reason.
She looked at the old woman in front of her; she really belonged to a stranger. Anyway, she couldn’t even think of it; she knew such a person.
She didn’t remember her relatives having such a number-one person.
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