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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2543

Despite that, one of the guard dogs managed to bite Carrie on the foot.

Camryn was not at home. Without her permission, the butler did not allow Carrie inside. Instead, he gave her some money to get vaccinated at the hospital.

Terrified by the encounter with the dogs, Carrie grabbed the cash and quickly fled. Before leaving, she made it clear that she would settle scores with Camryn.

This morning, with the company of her two cousins, she returned to the Newmans’ villa. Only then did she find out that Camryn had gone to spend the weekend at Wildridge Manor with Callum.

Carrie was furious.

On the spot, she set out with her two cousins via a taxi and headed straight for Wildridge Manor.

Carrie had let her be bitten by the guard dogs, and she was determined to hold Camryn accountable. She also planned to report to the few Mrs. Yorks, exposing Camryn’s cruelty beneath her seemingly benevolent exterior.

After all, they were still biological sisters from the same mother despite their poor relationship.

Camryn raised guard dogs in order to bite her sister. Was the York family willing to have a daughter-in-law as malicious as that?

Derrick, the eldest son of the Joyner family, picked up a pen and wrote their names and contact numbers in the visitors’ register.

The security guard allowed them to proceed after checking.

The taxi driver then drove them up the hills.

Derrick cautioned, “Carrie, this is the York family’s territory. Control your temper, don’t use physical force. If you do, all three of us will suffer. The security guard’s patience was a blessing, and he gave you a pass because you’re a girl. Otherwise, even if he didn’t call the police, he could have called his colleagues. That wouldn’t end well for us.”

Carrie raised an eyebrow and responded, “I’m like a tiger humiliated by dogs in this situation. It’s all Camryn’s doing. If not for her and Serenity, I’d still be the lofty Ms. Carrie. My parents wouldn’t have lost their jobs, and I wouldn’t have been stopped by a mere security guard.”

When both of her cousins stared at her, she impatiently said, "Alright, I won't do it again. I didn’t hit him that hard just now, and that guard dodged quickly. If he had been slower, I would have really wanted to smash his head.

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