Everything Mrs. Clark mentioned about helping her was simply out of courtesy.
All of Carrie’s misfortune stemmed from Camryn and Serenity. Her parents, who had protected her all along, were in jail because of Camryn. She bore an irreconcilable grudge against Camryn and refused to witness her two enemies becoming the Yorks’ daughters-in-law.
As for Trenton, he had been closer to Camryn than he was to Carrie since he was young. He always accused Carrie of bullying Camryn too.
Carrie knew she could not count on Trenton to work with her.
She was young and lacking in connections and capability. It seemed she had no choice but to join forces with other people.
It did not matter whether what Mrs. Clark said was true. Anyone who was Serenity’s enemy could be her partner.
The enemy of her enemy was an ally.
Therefore, Carrie got into Mrs. Clark’s car.
After the car started moving, Carrie asked, “Do you know how my aunts are doing now, Mrs. Clark? I can’t possibly seek revenge and obtain everything that belongs to my family back on my own, but I can’t count on Trenton either. My aunts have a close relationship with my dad. They’ll help me.”
She recalled her aunts having sons who worked at Newman Enterprise. They had gotten the positions because of her dad. They were considered family and could be of help too.
Aunt Amy and Aunt Brenda disliked Camryn. They would never sit and watch Camryn take over the family business.
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