Camryn could make the Chandler family and Joyner family members unable to find jobs in Wiltspoon with just one phone call and have no choice but to leave Wiltspoon.
Carrie, a brainless person, might be able to figure it out without the instigation of those two families, find a job peacefully, and be self-reliant.
For example, Carrie has to accept the severe beatings from society so that she can mature and understand right and wrong.
Of course, Camryn didn’t dare to expect that Carrie would change for the better. Carrie’s outlook on life had long been crooked by her mother, and it would be difficult to correct it.
As long as Carrie stayed honest, Camryn didn’t want to kill her.
But if Carrie is still doing little things behind her back, Camryn doesn’t miss the sisterly relationship. Originally, the two of them had no sisterly relationship, but Trenton had feelings for Carrie, and Camryn only cared about Trenton on the face.
Carrie wanted to die, and her patience was gone. Even if Trenton spoke for Carrie, she would not be merciful.
Rosella said, “Okay. Camryn, if you need me to take action, just tell me; don’t be polite. We are already a family. You’re not for others to bully. Whoever dares to bully you, I will let them know that they will regret it.”
Camryn was moved by Rosella: “I have such a good mother-in-law. If anyone dares to bully me, it will be too late for others to please me.”
“We don’t need other people’s favor. Anyway, if they don’t offend me, I won’t offend them.”
Rosella spoke domineeringly, then changed the subject and said with a smile, “Camryn, you and Callum come back early. I’ll ask the kitchen to cook a few more dishes. You can just eat when you come back.”
Camryn: “Okay.”
“You go about your business first; I won’t disturb you anymore.” Rosella said that and took the initiative to end the call.
Camryn put her cell phone into her trouser pocket and said to the two assistants in the store, “You guys watch the store; I’m going to get off work.”
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