This also caused Trenton to reduce the living expenses he gave Carrie.
Even though Carrie didn’t need to rely on the living expenses given to her by Trenton now, she would need money from time to time to resume her identity as Miss Newman.
Could it be that, in order not to be suspected, she really wanted to find a job?
Carrie never expected that Aunt Brenda, Aunt Amy, and their family would lose their jobs again because of her actions.
Aunt Brenda probably didn’t think about it, so she gave Carrie a trick, causing the family to lose their source of income again, and they couldn’t even collect rags.
After finding out that it was her fault, her husband, son, sister, and the whole family scolded Brenda.
Brenda cried and wanted to jump off the building, and everyone stopped insulting her.
The two families discussed it and felt that they would not be able to get out of Camryn’s hands if they stayed in Wiltspoon any longer. They decided to move away from Wiltspoon and live in a small, remote city. No one knew them. In a remote, small place, the York family couldn’t stretch their hands that far before they could find a job again and live on.
Therefore, the two families did not wait for Carrie to come back, nor did they send a message or call Carrie. They packed up their things and checked out the rented house. The two families completely left Wiltspoon that night and stayed away.
Carrie, who was once again used as a pawn, didn’t know this.
She stood a few hundred meters away from the gate of Wildridge Manor, confronting two female workers from the York family.
As soon as she cursed Camryn, two middle-aged aunts swarmed up, caught her, and stuffed smelly socks into her mouth, which made her vomit in disgust.
She couldn’t fight, and she couldn’t run fast.
Even if they quarreled, they couldn’t argue. The fighting power of those two aunts was too strong.
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