Chapter 1754
Married at First Sight
Dalton knew how to show appreciation. Because he had been kind to her before, Camryn saved him and helped him. Now he was becoming Camrynâs right-hand man.
Once, Azalea thought about matching the two. She felt that Dalton was reliable, and she didnât dislike Camryn for being blind. Dalton also liked Camryn, but he hid it so well that most people couldnât see it.
It was Camryn who only treated Dalton as an older brother, without any affection between men and women.
After Azalea tried several times, she gave up.
âNo trouble, auntie, you sit down first, and Iâll ask you two to eat after the meal is ready.â Dalton said and returned to the kitchen and continued to work.
The aunt and niece sat down on the sofa.
Camryn: âAuntie, why donât you bring Jenna over here this time?â
Jenna was Azaleaâs granddaughter. She was only two years old. Everyone adored the little girl because she had a sweet mouth.
âJenna was picked up by her mother for the summer vacation.
Camryn, I went to Annenburg a few times. I didnât see a miracle doctor, but I saw Dr. Carden.â
Hearing this, Camryn was a little nervous.
Dr. Carden was the miracle doctorâs only successor. It is said that sheâs an expert in medicine and poison.
She heard that no one dared to offend Dr. Carden, for fear of being poisoned to death quietly by her.
âDr. Cardenâ¦Will she treat my eyes?â Camryn asked softly.
After Azalea was silent, she took Camrynâs hand and asked her: âHow has the second young master of the York family treated you recently?â
âHe was on a business trip for a while, not long after he came back, he still treats me the same way. He always talking about âmy fianceeâ, so loud that everyone in Wiltspoon regards me as his fiancee. â
Azalea: âHe didnât tell you the truth?â
Camryn was stunned for a moment, and asked, âWhat truth? What did he lie to me?â
âHe didnât go on a business trip, he went to Annenburg, and visited Dr. Carden at FC Manor every day.
He went there three or four times a day, he was almost a r*scal, and he was about to live in FC Manor, and the fourth young master of the Johnson family even wanted to let the wolf dogs bite him.â
Hearing this, Camryn hurriedly asked: âAuntie, has he not been killed? Was he bitten by a wolf dog?â
Azalea: âNo, I was making a metaphorical reference. Dr. Carden followed the Johnson familyâs fourth young master back to FC Manor. When the second young master York learned of it, he traveled to Annenburg. Running to FC Manor on a daily basis is begging Dr. Carden to heal your eyes.
Dr. Carden has a big belly now and is about to give birth, so he temporarily rejected him, but Dr.
Carden also promised him that she will come to help you treat your eyes first after giving birth to her child.
He also wanted to hire a miracle doctor, but Dr. Carden said that the miracle doctor usually does not go out to see, and the miracle doctor is playing around, and sometimes Dr. Carden canât get in touch.
Because of him, he came back helplessly.â
Hearing what her aunt said, Camryn remained silent for a long time.
It turned out that what her aunt said was true.
Callum said that he would definitely invite a miracle doctor or Dr. Carden to treat her eyes.
In order to please Dr. Carden, he brought his r*scal to the extreme, so the Fourth Young Master Johnson disliked him and wanted to let wolf dogs bite him.
He was all for her.
Camrynâs emotions were surging, and it would be a lie to say that she was not moved.
After a long time, she said softly, âWhy didnât he tell me about it?â
Azalea didnât know. If she hadnât gone to FC Manor and met Dr. Carden and her husband, she wouldnât have known that Callum could run faster than her, so she would have gone to see Dr. Carden a long time ago.
âWhatever reason he hid it, Camryn, I have to admit it even if I donât want to. He truly cares about you. I can also tell youâre not completely uninterested in him. Accept it if you canât let go.â Azalea patted the back of Camrynâs hand, âYou have to bear the ups and downs of life, and you canât solve the problem if you keep avoiding and entangled blindly.â