Chapter 1429
Married at First Sight
After exiting the room, Callum took Camryn to another room, ordered food again, and told her to continue to treat him to lunch.
He said righteously, âYour uncle tried to force me to marry you. I suffered grievances, so you should buy me lunch.â
Camryn felt amused and exasperated. âI didnât say I wouldnât. You donât have to make excuses.â
âIâll send you home after lunch. Pack up and move out of that house. Iâm worried your uncle will do something to you.â
âWhere am I supposed to move to?â
âMy place, of course. I have a house near your place. Move into my house and Iâll ask someone to take care of you. Donât worry, I wonât live in the same house, lest others say that weâre cohabiting before getting married.â
Camryn paused. âMr. Callum, stop talking about marriage. I wonât follow my uncleâs arrangement. Iâll ask my assistant to help me tidy up the small room inside my store later. I can stay there for now. Itâs much more convenient that way too.â
She would move back home when her uncle also got arrested.
In the meantime, it was indeed safer for her to move out.
Who knew if her uncle would kill her out of desperation?
Back then, her uncle and mother wanted to kill her, but she saved herself at the cost of her eyes.
âSounds good.â
Callum did not force her to move into his villa.
The sun set and darkness came, depicting another day coming to an end.
Zachary and Serenity took Sonny to the hospital.
They did not know if it was because of the psychic or because Sonny saw his mother wake up, but he slept well in the afternoon. His mental state was back to normal now.
However, Serenity was not well. She had a headache after sleeping badly for two days.
Before going out to the hospital, she took a painkiller behind Zacharyâs back. She had always taken this painkiller, but the side effects were quite strong. Unless she was in severe pain, She would not have taken it.
Zachary snipped a large number of flowers from her garden and wrapped them into a bouquet, then let Sonny carry it into the ward, âMom,â Sonny called out while trotting to the hospital bed.
He handed the bouquet to Liberty as if he was offering up treasure. His black eyes twinkled as he said childishly, âMom, youâll get better soon If you get flowers.â
Liberty smiled. âAs long as youâre by Momâs side, Mom will get better soon.â
âSonny, just put the bouquet next to your momâs pillow.â Serenity walked over and helped her nephew place the bouquet next to her sisterâs pillow. She said with a smile, âLiberty, Zachary only helped to cut and wrap the flowers. Sonny was the one who picked the flowers.â
Libertyâs smile grew sweeter.
âAunt Audrey and Elisa, leave my sister to us. You two go home and rest for now. Aunt Audrey, worry too much. My sister will get better soon.â
Serenity and Zachary took over Audrey and Eliza to keep watch over Liberty for the night.
Audrey watched over Liberty for half a day. She was slightly relieved when she saw that Libertyâs mental state was better than in the morning.
As long as she was still alive, her injuries would heal!
There was only a rainbow after the rain.
âAll right, weâll take our leave. Iâll come by tomorrow morning with some food for Liberty. The doctor said she can start eating liquid food tomorrow.â
Audrey touched Libertyâs still pale face tenderly and said, âLiberty, you have to get better soon. Iâll make some good tonic for you in the future. Seeing you like this breaks my heart.â
âIâll get better, Aunt Audrey. I already feel much better now than when I first woke up in the morning.â
Her wound just hurt.
Liberty endured it and concealed it for fear that the people who were worried about her would feel even more distressed.
Elisa rubbed the top of Sonnyâs head. âSay byeâbye, Sonny.â