Liberty gently tapped Serenity’s forehead and said, “Zachary cares about both of us, and whenever you make a mistake, he only discusses it with me. This isn’t a denunciation. If he didn’t care about you or your actions, he wouldn’t even bother to take notice.” Serenity immediately smiled and replied, “Yes, yes, my Zachary is the best. Sister, I understand; I know I was wrong. It’s not a complaint; it’s his way of showing he cares about me.” Liberty responded, “Exactly! You still don’t seem convinced. Just remember, you told Zachary he can’t control you, but I can.” Serenity playfully stuck out her tongue.

The two sisters strolled around the yard of the business, primarily to share whispers, and after their conversation, they headed back inside. Shortly after, Audrey and Elisa each carried several insulated lunch boxes as they left for the hospital. Audrey asked Darrell to stay home to entertain Liberty, Serenity, and Zachary while Remy drove Audrey and Elisa. After visiting Alice and ensuring that both mother and child were safe, Liberty, Serenity, and Zachary left the Stone Family after having lunch. Liberty returned to the All You Can Eat restaurant, while Zachary took Serenity back to Wildridge Manor.

Meanwhile, at the entrance of a certain prison, Carrie Newman emerged. As soon as she stepped outside, she looked up at the sky, appreciating how blue it was and how fresh the air felt. Despite the bright sun, she found the warmth of the sunshine delightful. For her, the time spent without freedom felt like a year, especially for a young woman who had been cherished since childhood. To secure an early release, she had behaved well during her time inside, earned a reduced sentence, and ultimately got out before the next year. She initially had someone instructed to smash…

Serenity’s car was targeted for vandalism, but her skills in boxing and kicking prevented any harm. Subsequently, Serenity’s parents offered her a new car as compensation, wanting to keep it private. Serenity disagreed, and despite accepting the new car, her parents insisted on keeping her involved in the situation. Although the sentence imposed on Carrie wasn’t very harsh, it caused Serenity, a beautiful young woman, considerable distress. On the surface, Carrie acted well, appearing remorseful, which led to a reduced sentence and early release. However, deep down, she harbored resentment towards Serenity. Initially, Carrie only intended to damage Serenity’s car to teach her a lesson, hoping Serenity wouldn’t interfere in her life again. Now, given the opportunity, Carrie wished for Serenity to experience prison firsthand.

What infuriated Carrie even more was that her loving parents had committed a crime because of her actions, receiving harsher sentences than hers. Her father was sentenced to over ten years, while her mother received a death sentence with a reprieve. Carrie was uncertain if they would survive their sentences. Meanwhile, the legitimate business of the Newman family fell into the hands of Camryn, a blind woman. Carrie was aware of her parents’ situation and that the business was now controlled by Camryn, but she was unaware of any further developments.

Since her release, no one had communicated outside information to her, leaving her in the dark. Upon her release, Carrie’s first intention was to confront Camryn to settle the score. If it weren’t for Camryn, she would never have crossed paths with Serenity, let alone caused such a disastrous outcome that led to offending Zachary and implicating her parents. Even if her parents were initially guilty, her involvement exacerbated the situation.

The crime was uncovered, leading to their arrest and severe punishment. However, had it not been for blind Camryn, her parents might have continued their criminal activities indefinitely, with none of it coming to light. It’s all Camryn’s fault! At this moment, Carrie harbored intense hatred for two people: Camryn and Serenity. Dealing with Serenity was challenging; as the eldest mistress of the York family, she was skilled in boxing and martial arts. In contrast, Camryn was merely a blind woman, making her an easier target.

Carrie gazed at the blue sky for a moment before lowering her head, feeling slightly dizzy from the sun’s glare. After a while, she lifted her foot and walked away, reflecting on her past. She remembered arriving and leaving in luxury cars, being served by staff at home, enjoying exquisite meals, and wearing designer brands. Now, after her release from prison, no one had come to pick her up.