Chapter 3301
Married at First Sight
âYou can buy wholesome food and take good care of your body with the money I transferred to you.
Trenton still felt sorry for Carrie. But he couldnât give her too much money.
Carrie was too prodigal and not smart enough, so she was easily led by the two eldest aunts.
Trenton could only control Carrieâs spending and not give her too much money. Even if she scolded him to death, he would not give her more. His parents told him not to give Carrie too much money.
His parents understood Carrieâs character better than he did.
âI know, how can I not cherish my own body?â Carrie said impatiently, âPlease invite me to have a good meal.â
Trenton asked, âWhere do you want to eat, second sister?â
Carrie asked back, âAs the brother-in-law of Callum, if you take me to the Wiltspoon Hotel to eat, will they give you a free meal?â
Trenton said, âI donât want to tell my brother-in-law. If I tell my brother-in-law, I should be able to waive the bill. Second sister, I can afford to treat you to dinner, so I donât need to take advantage of my brother-in-law. I donât know if there are still seats at the Wiltspoon Hotel now, so Iâd better find a restaurant nearby.â
Trenton was quite afraid that Carrie would cause trouble if she went to the York familyâs territory. He knew that Carrie hated Camryn and Serenity very much. He didnât want to take Carrie to the Wiltspoon Hotel for dinner.
Carrie curled her lips and said, âOkay then. By the way, why is that blind woman not pregnant yet? Is she unable to give birth?â
Trentonâs face darkened. âSecond sister, my eldest sister is no longer blind. Donât keep calling her blind. She is in very good health. She and her brother-in-law still want to live in a two-person world for a few years, so they are not in a hurry to have children.â
Camryn really couldnât give birth now.
It was her fault.
Carrie chuckled. âItâs true that she canât give birth. Mom saidâ¦â
She said no more.
Trenton changed the subject: âIâm going to see my parents tomorrow; will you go, sister?â
Carrie said angrily, âMy parents are partial to you and gave you all the property. They didnât give any of it to me. They only asked you to give me some living expenses every month, just like a beggar. I donât want to see them. When I see them, I will remember that I have been deceived for more than 20 years.â
She always thought that her parents loved her the most. She had never lived on campus. She was picked up and dropped off every day by her familyâs driver and sometimes her parents. When Trenton was still in elementary school, he was sent to a closed school and lived on campus. Camryn was not liked by her parents. She could be said to monopolize their favor.
As a result, something happened to his parents, and all the property in their house was given to Trenton.
Only then did Carrie realize that her parentsâ love for her was superficial and that they had never regarded her as an heir. Even though Trenton had left home and lived in school since he was a child, he was his parentsâ only son. The majority of them passed on their wealth to their sons.
Carrie was so angry that she went crazy. After she came out, she didnât want to visit her parents. When she went there, she would blame her parents, and then her parents would explain and nag her.
She was impatient to listen and simply stopped going. Furthermore, she had been in prison, and the last place she wanted to go in her life was prison. Even if she was going to visit the prison, she didnât want to go.
Trenton, âSister, my parents are all for your own good, and they are not partial to me. As long as you change your behavior, I will give you whatever is due.â
He didnât expect that Carrie would even resent her parents.
His parents knew that Carrie resented them, and they were afraid they would be angry to death.