-Camryn was not afraid of Carrie, but she was cautious of the person associated with her. The individual’s last name, Jenkins, remained a mystery. **“In Chapter 2512, the butler of the Newman family discovered that the person with the new number has the surname Jenkins, not Janzen. I sincerely apologize for the mix-up.”** Serenity responded, “If you need assistance, just let me know.” Camryn replied, “Handle her; don’t involve everyone else; I can manage on my own. However, as soon as she emerged, she reached out to someone with the last name Jenkins. I am still unaware of that person’s identity.” Callum asked his eldest brother to speak with Mr. Bucham and seek his help in uncovering the identity of that individual. He expressed concern that without knowing the other party’s details, he might be caught off guard by unexpected actions. Serenity reassured him, “I just need to inform Jasmine, and she will relay the message to Josh, so you don’t have to worry about this.” Camryn replied, “Thank you.” Serenity said, “What’s our relationship? You don’t need to be so formal. I hope that we can all thrive and have smooth sailing in the future.” Camryn smiled and remarked, “They say life is smooth sailing, but in reality, few can claim that. There are always ups and downs.” “Agreed.” Serenity gazed at the sky outside the pavilion, her thoughts drifting, and softly said, “It often feels like a change is coming. It’s late autumn; the transition from autumn to winter brings inevitable changes in the weather. By the way, why are you having difficulty conceiving? My second aunt was just here, so I couldn’t ask too many questions for fear of upsetting her. Although they are quite understanding, they still hope we young people will have children soon.” After all, Callum’s brothers were no longer young. Peers of their age had already started families.
Fathers, some of whom had two children, were present. Camryn’s expression grew cold. “She said my mother isn’t a human being.” Serenity recognized that Mrs. Newman’s actions were the cause of Camryn’s emotional pain. Serenity replied, “She truly isn’t a human being! I can’t fathom her cruelty. Regardless of how she married your father, you were born to her after ten months of pregnancy. You are innocent. Yet, she has directed her anger toward you. If you have the strength, confront her parents.”
Calmly, Camryn responded, “My grandparents were driven to their deaths by her. After they passed away, every year during the Pure Brightness Festival, she went to the cemetery to tend their graves instead of me. Who was that for? You can’t force sweetness from melons. My parents’ past actions have harmed many.”
Serenity sighed as Camryn spoke. “But regardless of the circumstances, she should never treat you this way.” Camryn replied sarcastically, “My mother fears I’ll uncover the truth about my father’s death. I invaded her territory. She never liked me, so she has done everything possible to push me away. Thankfully, it can be treated. Dr. Carden assured me she could cure me. The last time, my mother had a lawyer deliver a message, wanting to see me, but I declined because I didn’t want to face her. After our meetings, I felt down for a long time.”
Camryn was filled with animosity toward her mother. She also harbored resentment for her uncle, but her mother incited the most hatred within her. The person who hurt her the most was the one closest to her. “Don’t let her affect your mood. What good would seeing a mother like that do? Even if you do see her, she probably wouldn’t care about you. She might just scold or blame you.”
Camryn:
“You and I share the same thoughts.”