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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2898

Even if Carrie did not need the money Trenton provided for her living expenses now, she would need the money when she regained her status as the Newman heiress any time now.

Did she really have to find a job to evade suspicion?

It was even more unexpected for Carrie to learn that Brenda’s and Amy’s families lost their jobs because of her actions.

Brenda probably had not expected that just teaching her niece a trick would make her whole family lose their source of income once again, unable to even collect scrap.

After finding out she was the reason for all that befell them, her husband, her son, and her sister’s whole family gave her a terrible scolding.

Their abusive scolding only stopped when Brenda cried and sobbed that she was going to commit suicide.

The two families discussed it and felt that they would not be able to escape Camryn’s control if they stayed in Wiltspoon, so they decided to move away to a small, distant city where no one knew them. Even the Yorks could not extend their reach to such a remote place. It was only there that they could get new jobs and continue living.

This way, the two families did not wait for Carrie to return, and neither did they call or text her. Everyone packed up their things and broke their lease, leaving Wiltspoon once and for all and far away from it.

Once again having been used as a pawn, Carrie had no idea about this.

She stood a distance from the gates of Wildridge Manor, having reached a stalemate with two of the York family’s female employees.

The moment she opened her mouth to curse Camryn, the two middle-aged women would rush up to her to grab her and shove a stinky sock into her mouth, which disgusted her so much that she puked all over the place.

Neither could she win against them in a fight nor run quickly.

She could not even win against them in an argument. Those two women were too good at it.

Though she was an arrogant person, she was at a disadvantage when she argued with the two women.

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