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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3048

Back then, Evelyn kept advising Camryn not to let Callum slip by.

Even Trenton admired Callum and told her that Callum was utterly smitten with her.

Trenton and Evelyn had persuaded her to accept Callum’s love.

They also told her not to discount herself when Callum did not mind her blindness at all.

Camryn was perfectly fine and there was no need to feel inferior.

She knew Callum’s feelings for her were sincere but she was still blind then. An outstanding man like him could find a better girl, and he did not need to waste his efforts on a blind person.

Later, Camryn discovered that he had traveled to FC Manor several times to get Dr. Carden to treat her eyes. He even received complaints from Tim for disturbing his wife, who had just given birth.

Callum chuckled. “No one can snatch me away. I belong to you, and you are mine.

“Nana chose you for me too.

“To be honest, I thought Nana was biased for picking someone blind as my wife. I was a little narcissistic, thinking that I was as good as Zachary.

“Nana may have forced Zachary to marry Serenity in the name of filial piety, but at least she was healthy despite her humble background. The woman chosen for Kevin was not bad either.

“Nana told me that you’re like a treasure box and that I should discover your charms one by one.”

Callum kissed Camryn’s cheek. He said gently, “When I first approached you, I wanted to check out how unpredictable the woman Nana chose for me could be.

“I didn’t think you’d actually surprise me. You were able to move freely in a familiar environment despite being blind. That was when I thought Nana’s choice must’ve been a good one and made my move. I first asked you to deliver me flowers to familiarize yourself with my place.

“That way, you’d be able to move around on your own. Although I was more than happy to take care of you in places unfamiliar to you, I was worried you’d feel inferior and refuse me. I tried to make you feel as confident as possible.

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