Trenton didn’t belong at Camryn’s house, but he had the final say over his and Carrie’s home. Carrie quickly accepted the $5,000 offer. Once she realized Trenton was leaving, she ran after him and pulled him back. “Trenton, can you send me a little more money? I need $1,000 or $1,500; $5,000 just isn’t enough. Go to your eldest sister, take the property certificate and spare key, and bring them to me,” she insisted. She remembered that her mother had purchased several apartments for her. During her studies, she didn’t live on campus, as her mother had bought a house near the school. After she stopped attending, her mother rented it out without disclosing the monthly rent. However, Carrie knew it was a property acquired for her. If she could retrieve the real estate certificate and keys, she could sell the house and make a significant profit. The properties she owned were all located in desirable school districts, and one could sell for millions. Carrie added, “Why did Camryn take my real estate certificate? That property was in my name, and she took it.” The real estate deed was stored in the safe in her parents’ room. During their last encounter, Camryn had tricked her into opening the door and unlocking the safe, allowing her to steal valuables and some cash. Trenton shook off Carrie’s grip and replied, “When I visited Mom, she repeatedly told me that even the property in your name cannot be handed over to you. Let me clarify: the property and the certificate are not solely yours; they are also in Mom’s name. Without her signature, you can’t sell the house on your own. Please, stop thinking about the house.” Carrie was at a loss for words. When she was in school, it was expected that her mother’s name would appear on the property certificate. Trenton returned to the villa, while Carrie attempted to follow him.

She was upset again, but when she saw Camryn standing at the door of the villa, she gave up. Angrily stamping her feet, she yelled at the siblings: “Camryn, Trenton, I won’t let this go. Remember what you did to me today. Just wait and see. One day, I will get my revenge a hundredfold and make you kneel down and beg for my forgiveness.” After her outburst, she stormed off in anger.

During the lawsuit, she was unable to secure any money because the property was still in her parents’ names. If her parents were alive, she wouldn’t have had the means to ask Camryn for help. The property required her mother’s signature for any sale, making it impossible to liquidate the house for cash. How was she going to obtain money?

Mrs. Janzen was unreachable, leaving her with no chance of financial support from her. Any assistance from Mrs. Janzen would depend on her performance, and given that she couldn’t even handle Camryn, seeking revenge on Serenity seemed far-fetched. Carrie felt suddenly powerless.

“Eldest sister,” Trenton said as he approached Camryn. Before she could respond, he added, “The second sister asked me for money, and I only gave her $5,000 for living expenses, nothing more.”