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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3041

Mrs. Levine suppressed her anger and replied, “Camryn, the second young lady of the York family, followed Rosella to the Erickson family tonight. Rylee had some friendship with Samira, so she introduced Camryn to Samira. As a result, Samira fought against Camryn. She made rude and hurtful remarks towards Camryn, and Camryn threw a drink in her face.”

Mr. Levine: “How can Samira hurt others with her words? Does she turn a deaf ear to our usual teachings to her?”

“Have you apologized to Camryn on behalf of Samira? Tomorrow, we will prepare generous gifts and come to apologize.” Mr. Levine did not ask his wife what hurtful words Samira said. But knowing that it could make his wife angry was definitely Samira’s fault.

The couple thought they taught their children very carefully, but Samira said something hurtful. Mrs. Levine was angry and blamed herself, feeling that she had not educated Samira well.

Mrs. Levine said, “I apologized to Camryn, and Samira also apologized. Camryn will not pursue the case for the time being. That is because she is being generous. She will not pursue Samira, but we cannot just ignore it. Husband, I feel very uncomfortable.”

Mrs. Levine looked at her husband and said to him, “I thought that I taught our children very carefully, and I also thought that our children were well educated… but it turned out that we, as parents, failed to educate our daughters well.”

“You see, Elisa, after learning that Zachary was married, she immediately broke off the relationship and stopped pestering Zachary. She also never targeted Serenity. Knowing that they were cousins, the two of them got along well. Like sisters. Our daughter loves Callum. She knows that Callum is married, but she still harbors illusions. When she saw Camryn, she couldn’t suppress her jealousy. She also hurt others and insulted her with words.”

“Audrey has taught Elisa to be positive and kind. Even if someone says bad things about her and hurts her reputation, she is still chic and free. Many people are not as real as Elisa. She isn’t cocky, and she doesn’t lie like some people do—one thing in public and something else behind your back. But the daughters we teach… Oh, we still don’t know how to teach children.”

Mrs. Levine was really angry with Samira, not because Samira had offended anyone, but because she felt that she had failed to teach Samira well. She felt that it was the couple’s responsibility because they had not raised a good daughter.

Mr. Levine comforted his wife.

Samira stood at the door of the house, listening to her parents’ words; her face turned red and white, feeling ashamed.

She wished she could find a hole in the ground and crawl into it.

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