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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3036

Camryn had always been the embodiment of strength and endurance. Everyone felt that it was simply ridiculous and that Sally had been loose-tongued and was such a liar when she made up such lies about Camryn.

If not for Nina rushing over to discipline her daughter and if Sally had been allowed to continue raging drunkenly, no one knew how far things would have gone.

The crowd also only found out now that Sally had targeted Camryn because she had a crush on Callum.

However, they had never heard anything about the Abrams’ daughter pursuing Callum.

It was just a crush all along.

No wonder she targeted Camryn—it was because she was jealous.

“I’m really, really sorry, Mrs. York. I’ve failed to adequately educate my daughter. Tomorrow, I will bring her with me to visit you to make amends.”

Nina once again apologized to Camryn after Sally sincerely apologized.

She then said to the onlookers, “What my daughter said just now was all baseless. It was all nonsense that she made up because she was jealous of Ms. Camryn. I will correct my daughter, and I ask that everyone take this as a warning not to spread what was said today.

“If you do, you will have to bear the consequences of your actions. Defaming and slandering someone can get you sued and jailed.”

After Nina warned the crowd, she took Sally and bade farewell to Mrs. House. She also apologized to the three York madams while she was at it.

The three York madams did not speak, but as the hostess, Mrs. House had to give some response and she arranged for the butler to escort the Abrams out.

“Camryn, are you alright?”

The three York madams walked over to Camryn and asked in concern.

“I’m fine. She’s the one who’s not alright. When she said all that tripe about me, I poured a few glasses of wine on her in a fit of anger.”

Rosella said, “Well done. You were still a little too gentle, though. The next time you meet someone like that again, you should just give them a tight slap across the face.”

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