Chapter 1752
Married at First Sight
Camryn: âBut Callum also trusts you, otherwise he wonât let me leave in your car.â
Dalton choked.
The call wasnât from Callum, but from Camrynâs aunt Azalea Newman, who had moved married thousands of miles away after getting married and rarely went back to where she was born. She was the third Ms. Newman in the Newman family before she got married.
âAuntie Newman.â Camrynâs expression changed when she heard her voice.
Dalton could see her dependence on Aunt Newman from her face. The relationship between the aunt and niece was really good.
Camrynâs life was saved because of Azalea.
In the last ten years, Azalea had also asked famous doctors everywhere for help in curing Camrynâs eyes, and she had frequently taken Camryn to seek medical advice and medicine, as well as to many temples to worship God.
âCamryn, where are you now? I went to your flower shop and said that you had gone out, but I didnât see you when I came home.â
Because her second brother died and Camryn almost died at the beginning, Azalea told her oldest brother that her sister-in-law had a falling out. And now she was back in Wiltspoon, she wouldnât go into Newmanâs house and would stay in a hotel.
She went back to her motherâs house, but she just asked at the door, knowing that Camryn was not at home, so she left, then called Camryn.
Camryn asked in surprise: âAre you here, Auntie? You didnât tell me when you were coming, so I couldnât pick you up at the airportâ.
âIâve arrived, and Iâm going to the hotel first. You can just tell your aunt where you are now, and sheâll find you later.â Azalea asked her: âAre you in the York Corporation?â
Callum liked Camryn, and when Camrynâs aunt found out about this, she turned him down in the same way.
Even though Yorkâs family were open-minded and Second Mrs. York said it didnât need Camryn to do anything as long as she had money, but Azalea didnât like the two of them being together.
Her niece was ill-fated, and Azalea did not dare or want her niece to take risks again, fearing that her nieceâs blindness would eventually make her husbandâs family dislike her.
It would be better if she married someone with a comparable family background.
Azalea thought that her niece was overrated for a family as wealthy as the Yorks. Azalea thought that Camryn would be perfect for her if she wasnât blind.
In the final analysis, it was because Camryn was blind that the aunt and niece both had a sense of inferiority.
âNo, Iâm at the Seaview Villa right now. Just after the meeting, Brother Dal came over.â Camryn explained, âAuntie, donât try to find me. Iâll go back as soon as I can. So you donât have to worry, Brother Dal will see me off.
Azalea: âLetâs go. I havenât been to the beach in a long time, so Iâll spend a few days in your villa, have fun, and eat seafood.â
Azalea got married in a city far away that didnât have a sea, and she sometimes missed being by the water. In the life of her birth family, she could tell them she wanted to go to the beach for vacation, and they would make it happen.
When she was a child, her parents and older brothers would take her on vacation to the beach every summer.
Her second brother was two years younger than she was. The siblings played together a lot and got along the best.
The brothers and sisters were several years older than her, and they didnât like to take her to play. The two older sisters often bully her, looking at her. But she didnât turn against her brother and sister because of this.
They hurt her second brother and even his only child because they were too mean and cruel.