Carrie was so furious that she jumped up and down once more.
After standing in the sun for an extended period, she began to feel extremely hot.
Her face reddened from the sun, and beads of sweat formed on her forehead and cheeks.
She continued to scold Camryn until her mouth became dry, and she had no water to drink.
Moreover, Camryn had already entered the room. No matter how loudly she yelled, Camryn might not hear her.
Glancing up at the door, Carrie decided to open it and go inside.
The door was hollow, so she could carefully climb over it if needed.
With that thought in mind, Carrie began to open the door.
Meanwhile, on the second floor, Camryn stood in her room, gazing out the window towards the villa’s entrance.
Since her eyesight had not fully recovered, she couldn’t see clearly from afar, so she asked the man beside her, “Is Carrie gone?”
Callum replied, “No, she’s opening the door.”
Camryn responded with an “Oh” and then smiled again, “Carrie never thought she would experience a day like this. In the past, she locked the door and wouldn’t let anyone open it for me; she made me find a way to get in myself. I also climbed through the door.”
“I couldn’t see many glass shards on the ground. Even if I managed to fumble my way through the door, my palms were cut by the glass when I landed, and some shards embedded themselves in my flesh.”
“I witnessed it myself. I couldn’t use a needle to remove the glass fragments. The servants at home only listened to her mother and daughter, and no one helped me. I endured the pain in my hands all night and went out the next day, asking a stranger for help to remove the shards from my palm.”
“Even after getting them out, my palms still hurt, and I didn’t have money for medicine or a hospital visit. It was the stranger who assisted me in removing the pieces. Seeing how
Many injuries had occurred to my hands, and he showed sympathy by buying me disinfectant. He provided me with painkillers and hemostatic medicine, instructing me to disinfect the wounds before applying them.
I was seventeen that year, while Carrie was only eleven. Since childhood, she had enjoyed caring for me. After I lost my sight and struggled to adjust to life in darkness, I endured considerable hardship at the hands of her and that woman.
Once Camryn learned that her difficulty in giving birth was due to her mother’s actions, she stopped referring to her as “mother,” instead opting for “that woman.”
Upon hearing this, Callum immediately took out his mobile phone to contact the new butler of the Newman family, whom he had arranged to come.
When the new butler answered, Callum instructed in a low voice, “Let the four wolf dogs out of the backyard and into the front yard.”
Carrie had once bullied Camryn in a similar manner. If Callum did not retaliate, he would feel sorry for himself.
Carrie was so furious that she jumped up and down in frustration.
After standing in the sun for a long time, she felt extremely hot.
Her face flushed from the sun, beads of sweat formed on her forehead and cheeks.
She continued to scold Camryn until her throat was dry and she had no water to drink.
Moreover, Camryn had already gone inside; no matter how loudly she yelled, Camryn likely couldn’t hear her.
Looking up at the door, Carrie decided to enter.
Since the door was hollow, she figured she could climb over it if she was careful.
With this thought, Carrie began to open the door.
Meanwhile, on the second floor, Camryn stood in her room, gazing out the window toward the villa’s entrance.
Her eyesight had not fully recovered, so she couldn’t see clearly from a distance. She asked the man beside her, “Is Carrie gone?”
Callum replied, “No, she’s still here.”
“Opening the door,” Camryn said, then smiled again. “Carrie never imagined she would experience such a day. In the past, she locked the door and wouldn’t let anyone open it for me. She insisted that I find a way to get in on my own, so I climbed through the door.
I noticed a lot of glass shards on the ground. Even if I managed to fumble through and get inside, my palms were cut by the shards when I landed, with some pieces embedded in my flesh.
I saw it for myself. I couldn’t use a needle to remove the glass fragments. The household servants only listened to her mother and daughter, so no one helped me. I endured the pain in my hands all night and went out the next day, where I asked a stranger for help in removing the shards from my palms.
Even after they were removed, my palms still hurt, and I couldn’t afford to go to the hospital for treatment. The stranger who helped me noticed how injured my hands were, sympathized with me, and bought me disinfectant. He provided me with pain relief and hemostatic medicine, advising me to disinfect the wounds before applying it.
I was seventeen that year, while Carrie was only eleven. She had always taken pleasure in mistreating me. After I became blind, I struggled to adjust to life in darkness and suffered greatly at the hands of her and that woman.
Upon discovering that her difficulty in giving birth was due to her mother’s actions, Camryn stopped referring to her as mother and used ‘that woman’ instead.
After hearing this, Callum immediately took out his phone and called the new butler of the Newman family, the person he had arranged to come in.
When the new butler answered, Callum quietly ordered, ‘Let the four wolf dogs out of the backyard and put them in the front yard.’
Carrie had once bullied Camryn in this manner. If Callum didn’t retaliate, given the circumstances…”
He felt a sense of self-pity. The butler promptly summoned the staff responsible for caring for the four wolf dogs and instructed them to release the dogs into the front yard. During the day, the four wolf dogs were chained up and let loose at night, with two in the front yard and two in the back, assisting Camryn in guarding the expansive villa.
The Newman family’s staff would frequently walk in front of the wolf dogs throughout the day. The dogs recognized them and posed no threat, but they did not recognize Carrie. As she climbed through the door again, the wolf dogs mistakenly perceived her as an intruder.
Once they were in the front yard and spotted Carrie at the entrance, they charged towards her with their legs spread wide, not even barking. Carrie turned and prepared to jump down. She was met with the sight of four fierce wolf dogs lined up, glaring at her aggressively, seemingly ready to pounce and bite.
This sight terrified Carrie to the point that she nearly lost her balance.
Fiercely, she awaited her jump, then swarmed up to bite her. Carrie was so terrified that she nearly lost her balance and fell.