If she missed such a good man as Callum, she would really regret it for the rest of her life.
Evelyn also did her job over and over again, advising her not to miss Callum.
Even Trenton, who was young and energetic, admired Callum and told her that all of Callum’s eyes were for her.
Together with Evelyn, she persuaded her to accept Callum’s feelings.
She said that since the York family didn’t dislike her for being blind, they shouldn’t dislike herself.
She was also very good; there was no need to feel inferior.
She knew Callum was sincere with her.
But she was still blind at that time, and a man as good as he could find a better one.
There was no need to waste time on a blind person like her.
Until she found out that Callum had gone to FC Manor several times to ask Dr.
Carden to help her treat her eyes.
For this, Tim complained that he had disturbed Dr.
Carden’s confinement period.
Callum said with a low smile, “No one can take me away.
I belong to you, and you belong to me.
Grandma picked you out for me.
To be honest, I said at the beginning that my grandma was partial and that the wife she chose for me was a blind woman.
I am still a bit narcissistic.
I feel that I am very good and not inferior to my elder brother.
Grandma used her filial piety to ask her eldest brother to marry her.
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