Chapter 2606
Married at First Sight
Callum knew the reason why Trenton was in a bad mood, so he comforted him: âWhen you go to visit your parents, you have to cheer up and show that you are doing well outside, so your parents wonât worry about you.
You are an adult now. You need to have the courage to face everything and take on the responsibilities that are yours.
I know that you and your eldest sister are of the same mind, but your eldest sister has never thought of taking advantage of you. Donât worry, what is yours is always yours, so donât think about it, and donât imitate your second sister.â
Trenton hummed, âBrother-in-law, I know. My eldest sister and I just want to keep everything in the Newman family. My second sister has already started looking for a lawyer and is preparing to file a lawsuit with my eldest sister.â
Thatâs why he came back from leave.
If he took Camrynâs side, even if Carrie won the lawsuit, she wouldnât get much of the family property.
By the way, while the parents were still alive, Carrie would have to file a lawsuit to fight for the family property. Was it interesting?
The main reason was that his parents cooperated with him and transferred all the property to his name so that Carrie could win the property by filing a lawsuit? Except for his second uncleâs property, the rest belonged to his parents. Their parents were not old people in their eighties or nineties. They were only in their fifties and were very clear-headed.
His parentsâ property could be given to whomever they wanted. Itâs useless for Carrie to be angry. Even if they had no contact with him or their parents for the rest of their lives, they couldnât change it.
Of course, Trenton would not tell Carrie about this, so he would just let her do the hard work. In the end, it would be all in vain.
Callum said, âYou go for a run. Go upstairs, take a shower, change your clothes, and then come down for breakfast. Iâll make breakfast. What do you want to eat?â
Trenton: âBrother-in-law, Iâm not picky about food. Iâll eat whatever you make for breakfast. Brother-in-
law, youâre a good cook. Whatever you make, I think itâs delicious.â
Callum smiled and said, âThen Iâll just prepare something. You can go upstairs later. Donât disturb your eldest sister. Sheâs tired. Let her sleep more.â
âDidnât my eldest sister not go to work yesterday?â Trenton asked suspiciously, âWhy is she tired? Is she feeling tired due to a reaction to the medicine?â
Trenton knew that although Camryn had regained her sight, she was still taking medicine every day, thinking that she had taken too many medicines and had developed drug resistance and had a reaction.
âNo, she just chatted with me too late last night and didnât go to bed until early in the morning. Itâs still very early. She didnât sleep enough. Let her sleep a little longer. How about I accompany you to visit the prison?â
Nominally, Callum was the son-in-law of Mr. Newman and his wife. They were also related and could visit them in prison.
âIf my eldest sister is still resting when we go out, then please ask my brother-in-law to accompany me.â
Trenton did not doubt Callumâs words, thinking that they were really chatting until midnight, causing his sister to lack sleep.
âRing ring ringâ¦â
The doorbell rings.
Trenton muttered, âWho is here so early in the morning? Brother-in-law, let me go out and take a look.â
Callum hummed.
After Trenton went out, Callum turned and went into the kitchen to prepare breakfast for the siblings.
Trenton walked out of the main house and walked towards the gate of the villa.
The doorbell changed to a knock on the door, accompanied by a familiar shout: âCamryn, come out, Camryn, you freeze my bank card; why do you freeze my bank card?â
The person who came to Newmanâs house early in the morning and rang the doorbell was none other than Carrie.
She took her two aunts and cousins out for supper last night, so naturally, she treated them generously.
She took out the bank card she often used before, and when she wanted to swipe the card, the waiter told her that her bank card could not be used.
As a last resort, she spent cash.
It was the tens of thousands of dollars in cash she got from the safe.
She also withdrew the $30,000 from the bank card that Mrs. Janzen gave her.
She was afraid that Mrs. Janzen would go back on her word and freeze her bank card, so she would not get a penny.