At the gate of the Newman family villa, the former eldest and second daughters had long lost their previous arrogance and nobility. Currently, they were dressed in simple clothing, with their expensive jewelry hidden from view. The luxurious Hermès bags were nowhere to be seen, and they had even arrived by taxi, lacking their usual scooter. To repay their debts, they had sold everything in the family that could be liquidated. Now, they were left with no choice but to rent a house. When the sisters were born, although the Newman family wasn’t as wealthy as it is today, they were still well-off and had never faced hardship or poverty. Upon marriage, due to their family’s affluence, they received generous dowries and married into wealthy families, becoming young mistresses accustomed to a life of luxury. However, now that times were tough and they were older, they struggled to find jobs; their only option was cleaning work, which often consumed a month’s worth of earnings in just a few days. It was often said that it’s easy to go from being poor to rich, but challenging to transition from rich to poor—an apt description for these sisters. Unable to endure their new reality, they returned to their parents’ house, humbly beseeching their niece for help. They realized that the most unyielding figure in the Newman family was not the eldest brother or sister-in-law, but the blind Camryn. Camryn had been fortunate to enter the York family as a blind girl. For the first twenty years, she lived a Cinderella-like existence, but afterwards, she enjoyed a life of privilege as a young mistress. It seemed that fate was compensating her. Brenda called out, “Camryn, open the door, I am your eldest aunt.” “Camryn, we know we were wrong. We give up; we won’t fight you for the property anymore. Just let us in,” Amy shouted as well.

The neighbors of the Newman family had long been aware that the sisters returned to their family home to contest ownership of the family property. If the Newman family’s assets were still in their parents’ names, it would be understandable for them to return and fight for their inheritance. However, before their parents passed away due to illness, they had made arrangements regarding the family property, ensuring that the married daughter was treated fairly, and the assets were divided among the siblings. Currently, the Newman family estate belongs to Camryn’s father. It is unclear whether he had a premonition or had discovered his wife’s malicious intentions long before, but shortly after Camryn was born, he created a will that bequeathed all his family assets to her. Although the Newman family business was originally inherited by Camryn’s father, he died young, resulting in the company being passed to her uncle.

Thanks to her uncle’s careful management, the family fortune flourished. While they were technically stepfather and stepdaughter, she still held inheritance rights. As a result, when Mr. Newman and his wife passed, Camryn was able to easily take over the family business with Dalton’s assistance. After reviewing the family history and the distribution of the Newman estate, it seemed unreasonable for her two aunts to return and claim their share, especially considering that their brothers had children of their own. It wouldn’t be their turn to divide the family property unless all three of Camryn’s siblings were to pass away. At that moment, someone from the house emerged, prompting Amy to exclaim to Brenda, “The blind woman has come out.” Camryn used to be able…

Camryn was able to move freely around her home without the need for a cane. After leaving the house, she walked directly to the door. Her two aunts did not give it much thought. They were aware of Dr. Carden’s treatment for Camryn’s eyes but did not believe that he could restore her vision. Camryn had been blind for ten years and had consulted numerous renowned doctors without any improvement.