“Reveal your identity and the person who ordered you to pick me up. Otherwise, I won’t follow you.”
After a short pause, the old woman said, “You’ve matured after being in prison. My husband’s last name is Clark and he was your dad’s business partner. They’re acquaintances.”
Clark?
Carrie did not know much about her family business. Her parents rarely talked to her about business as she was still young.
The only thing she knew was her family was rich and her parents would give her anything in the world.
Sometimes, she heard her dad mentioning that their business was booming.
They must have come because they knew her dad.
“How did you know that I’m being released today, Mrs. Clark?”
The old woman’s smile never faltered. “I had someone find out this information several times. We’re friends with Mr. Newman as we collaborated on some projects previously. He requested us to look after his son and daughter before going to jail.
“Your brother’s doing well. He’s on good terms with Camryn. He even returned just to attend Zachary York’s wedding with her and returned to college after the wedding.
“All of Newman's illegal businesses have been seized. A penalty was incurred too. On the other hand, Camryn took over the legal businesses. However, she’s mainly relying on Dalton to manage the company due to her bad eyesight.”
It was easy to obtain information on the Newmans.
The old woman was telling the truth.
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