Chapter 2474
Married at First Sight
Half an hour later.
Mrs. Janzen took Carrie to a hotel.
The hotel was not big, let alone upscale. Carrie didnât say anything on her face, but in her heart she complained that Mrs. Janzen was stingy and didnât go to a five-star hotel to book a room for her.
Mrs. Janzen took Carrie to a room in that hotel and then asked someone to take a bag from the car and get off. She handed the bag to Carrie and said to Carrie, âThis is a new set of clothes. You go back to the room to take a shower and change clothes, then come downstairs, and I will take you out to eat.â
Carrie took the bag and went upstairs with the room card.
Although she had been in it for a while, after all, she had been pampered since she was born, and she still had that arrogance in her bones. She disliked this hotel.
She didnât wash for long. She simply took a shower, washed her hair, put on the new clothes that Mrs.
Janzen gave her, dried her hair, looked at herself in the mirror for a while, and then combed her hair.
Carrie had lost a lot of weight, but she was young. Even if she lost a lot of weight, she was still a thin beauty.
âCamryn, Serenity, I will not let you go!â Carrie swore fiercely in front of the mirror, âI will pay you double the amount!â
Soon, Carrie went downstairs.
Mrs. Janzen was waiting for her on the first floor.
Seeing her come down, Mrs. Janzen didnât say anything. She stood up, walked towards her, and said, âLetâs go; Iâll take you to dinner. You can stay in this room thatâs been opened for you. If you donât want to stay, you can leave.â
âThank you, Mrs. Janzen, for giving me new clothes. I canât live here anymore. I want to go back to Newmanâs house. Thatâs my home. That blind woman can still drive me out!â
Carrie couldnât wait to go back and cause trouble for Camryn.
Mrs. Janzen looked at her but said nothing.
After leaving the hotel and getting into Mrs. Janzenâs car, Mrs. Janzen took Carrie to eat. The place to eat was not a high-end place; it was just an ordinary fast-food restaurant. They ordered a few dishes.
While waiting for the food to be served, Mrs. Janzen said, âMiss Newman, donât think Iâm stingy for not inviting you to a high-end place for dinner. In fact, you just came out and came out early, and they didnât know you were free.
You keep a low profile for the time being, so as not to let them know. In that case, you wonât be caught off guard.â
Carrie felt that what Mrs. Janzen said was reasonable, and her face looked much better. She said to Mrs. Janzen, âThank you. Mrs. Janzen, youâve thought so thoughtfully of me. I am very happy to be able to come out and see the outside world again. I am not as picky about food and accommodation as before.â
She used to be the second young lady in the Newman family. In the Newman family villa, she enjoyed all the glory and wealth and ate all the delicacies from the mountains and seas. When she was in a bad mood, she could also take pleasure in treating her eldest sister, and she lived a happy life.
She would be very picky.
In prison, there was no such good treatment, and she suffered a lot.
After staying there for such a long time, her little unruly temper had been smoothed away long ago.
Fortunately, she could come out.
Compared to her parents, her sin was the least serious.
Mrs. Janzen nodded with satisfaction and said, âMiss Newman, youâve matured a lot now and have changed a lot.â