This situation also led Trenton to decrease the living expenses he provided to Carrie.
Although Carrie no longer depended on the financial support from Trenton, she still needed money occasionally to maintain her identity as Miss Newman.
Could it be that, in an effort to avoid suspicion, she genuinely wanted to find a job?
Carrie never anticipated that her actions would result in Aunt Brenda, Aunt Amy, and their family losing their jobs once again.
Aunt Brenda likely didn’t consider the consequences when she advised Carrie, which ultimately caused the family to lose their source of income and even their ability to collect rags.
Upon realizing that it was her fault, her husband, son, sister, and the entire family criticized Brenda.
Brenda was so distraught that she contemplated jumping off a building, prompting everyone to cease their insults.
After discussing the situation, both families concluded that if they remained in Wiltspoon, they would never escape Camryn’s influence. They decided to relocate to a small, remote town where no one would recognize them. In such a secluded place, the York family wouldn’t be able to extend their reach far enough to find work and support themselves again.
As a result, the two families did not wait for Carrie to return, nor did they send her a message or call her. They packed their belongings, checked out of the rented house, and completely left Wiltspoon that night.
Unbeknownst to Carrie, who was once again being manipulated, this was happening.
She stood a few hundred meters from the gate of Wildridge Manor, facing two female workers from the York family.
As soon as she cursed Camryn, the two middle-aged women lunged at her, silencing her by stuffing smelly socks into her mouth, which made her gag in disgust.
She was unable to fight back or run quickly.
Even in a verbal altercation, she couldn’t hold her own; the strength of those two women was overwhelming.
Despite her arrogance, she found herself at a disadvantage during their argument.
“I won’t leave until I get the money!” Carrie yelled loudly.
Even as night fell, she refused to concede defeat.
So what if she couldn’t win the argument or the fight? She had perseverance and stood her ground.
“I’ve also contacted an entertainment reporter. They’ll be here soon to put your second Mrs. York in the spotlight. Everyone in Wiltspoon will know that Camryn is cruel and ruthless to her own sister. To seize the family fortune, she’ll let her starve to death. I tell you, even if I die, I will haunt Camryn and settle the score with her.”
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I thought I would be afraid of her after she married into the York family and became a lady. But let me tell you, I’m not scared. Regardless, if your second Mrs. York doesn’t give me money today, I won’t leave!”
The two maids of the York family were too uninterested to engage with Carrie. Their job was simply to keep an eye on her and prevent this crazy girl from causing a scene at the villa entrance. If she dared to insult their second Mrs. York, they were prepared to silence her with smelly socks.
Nearby, there was a bag containing a few pairs of smelly socks that the butler had collected from the male staff, specifically to gag Carrie.
How did the Newman family treat Carrie in the past?
According to them, Rosella had been very kind to Carrie.
For Carrie to shamelessly approach Rosella for money was audacious.
Rosella neither hit nor scolded Carrie; instead, she allowed the two maids to handle her, leading Carrie to vomit several times, including bouts of yellow bile.
Water. The vomiting led to her death, and now they no longer dare to scold her.
The yelling had diminished in volume because, after vomiting repeatedly, Carrie felt hungry and lacked the strength to shout.
Just moments ago, they heard Carrie ordering takeout.