After Carrie thought for a while, she said, “Yes, Camryn has heard my voice, and I will definitely see her again.
If she hears my voice differently next time, she will be suspicious.
She doubts me now, right? But how could Serenity doubt me? I actually haven’t met her a few times.” Mr. Labbe glanced at her and said, “Serenity has a very good memory.” Carrie stopped talking.
Camryn also had a good memory.
She had been blind for ten years and relied on her good memory to survive.
Mr. Labbe also added, “That blind sister of yours…” “Mr. Labbe, she is no longer blind.
She regained her sight a long time ago.
Callum invited some miraculous doctor’s apprentice to help her heal her eyes.” Speaking of this, Carrie said bitterly, “Why is she so lucky?” When Callum got close to Camryn, Camryn was still blind, but Callum didn’t dislike her.
Her two aunts also went to Wildridge Manor to meet Rosella at that time, saying that Camryn was blind and not worthy of Callum.
As a result, Rosella said very domineeringly that the second young wife of the York family did not need to do anything, as long as she knew how to spend money.
Her two aunts were so angry that they were almost mad with jealousy, but they didn’t dare go mad at the York family.
Camryn had seen the light of day again and obtained a marriage certificate with Callum.
Carrie was afraid that her position in the York family would become even stronger.
Didn’t it mean that Camryn would follow her mother-in-law to attend the banquet tomorrow night? In the past, whenever there was a banquet in the upper class, her mother would take her to attend.
She would never take Camryn with her.
When she bullied Camryn, she mocked Camryn for never being able to enter the upper-class society in Wiltspoon.
Reality slapped her hard in the face.
Now it was she, Carrie, who had been squeezed out of the upper-class circle.
When Camryn first entered, Rosella took her to socialize.
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