“Mr. Labbe, I am taking everything you said to heart.” Carrie also knew that Camryn would definitely become suspicious after seeing her.
Serenity couldn’t find the flaw, but Camryn could. After all, they were all sisters.
Camryn knew Carrie very well, but she didn’t know Camryn well, so she was stepped on by Camryn.
What she feared most was that Trenton wouldn’t help her. She didn’t know what Trenton was thinking.
Trenton turned away from her, and her two aunts left Wiltspoon with their cousins. She didn’t know where they went.
She had no one to rely on, so Mr. Labbe used her as a chess piece, which attracted her, and she eventually became Mr. Labbe’s mistress.
Mr. Labbe took out two pieces of paper from the drawer of the coffee table, handed them to Carrie, and said, “Look carefully and remember everything on this piece of paper. You will not make any mistakes or make people suspicious when you attend the banquet tomorrow night.”
Carrie took the two pieces of paper and looked at them. They were all unfamiliar names and companies, as well as the kind of business those companies were doing.
He wrote a lot, densely.
“Mr. Labbe, do you want to remember everything?”
Carrie was aware that Mr. Labbe had arranged this network for her. These people and companies all existed in Wiltspoon.
She attended the banquet for the first time as Mrs. Long.
When people asked her what kind of business her husband’s family did, she would tell them something so that they wouldn’t make people suspicious.
Wiltspoon was so big that, in addition to a few wealthy families, there were also many upstarts, and there were thousands of large and small companies.
Not everyone could figure out who the bosses of those companies were.
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