Chapter 1240
“Liberty, I’ll go to Zachary’s office and wait for him to get off work.”
Behind the wheel, Serenity told her sister and turned to ask her nephew, “Do you want toe with me
to pick your uncle up, Sonny?”
Before Sonny could answer, Liberty replied, “Zachary will think of him as a third wheel if you take him.”
Sonny’s mind immediately flew to his Uncle Zack’sment about him. Shaking his head, Sonny
responded, “I don’t want to be a third wheel, Aunt Ser. I’m Sonny.”
“Of course. Sonny is Sonny. Sonny is not a third wheel. Don’t take your uncle’s words to heart.”
Liberty jumped in with a smile, “Just drop us at our rental ce. I’m taking him to shop for ingredients
for tomorrow.”
“Alright then.”
Serenity did not insist.
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She drove her sister and nephew back to their rental apartment and watched them take the elevator
upstairs before driving away.
Once at York Corporation, she ran into Camryn.
Camryn came alone to York Corporation. Supported by her white cane, Camryn carried a bouquet of
flowers and slowly took strides into the office building following the guidance of the security guard on
duty.
Having spotted the woman, Serenity parked the car and took quick paces to her.
“Ms. Camryn.”
Camryn stopped when Serenity called out to her. Turning to the source of the voice, Camryn smiled.
“It’s you, Mrs. York.”
“Yes, it’s me. Who are you delivering the flowers to? Where is your employee?”
Camryn mentioned that her employees would handle the deliveries while she watched the shop. The
delivery was not a convenient job for her since she could not see.
“The flowers are for Mr. York; Mr. Callum to be precise. He requested that I make the delivery.”
Camryn was honest with her answer.
Callum told her that he would rmend her services to the Marshalls if she hand- delivered the
flowers to him. The Marshalls were having a ball in the Wiltspoon Hotel in two days, and they needed
flowers to decorate the event hall. If all went well, the Marshalls
would ask the hotel to source the flowers through Spring Blossoms.
This was business.
Wanting to score the business opportunity, Camryn took the risk and came delivering the flowers to
Callum.
Serenity puckered her brows. It was Callum’s, funeral; he would regret it sooner orter.
“I’ll take you to see Mr. Callum,” Serenity kindly offered.
Camryn thanked Serenity but rejected the gesture. She said, “Mr. Callum said that I must walk to his
office myself. I can’t let anyone take me, but I can ask people for directions.”
Serenity was speechless.
Did the York boys have the tendency to shoot themselves in the foot when courting their wives?
“Mrs. York, I must be reaching the entrance, right? The security guard told me it was several hundred
feet away. I counted my footsteps. I think I’m about a hundred over feet away from the door.”
Looking at the office building, Serenity gauged it to be about hundred and fifty feet distance.
“Yes. You have around hundred and fifty feet to go. There are steps leading up to the entrance. Take
your time on the steps. Once inside, you can walk straight, and the receptionist will ask your purpose
for being here. Just tell her that you’re here to deliver flowers to Callum.
“About hundred thirty feet after the entrance, turn right to the elevator. I think Callum’s office is on the
sixty–sixth floor.”
Serenity let Camryn know the direction.
Camryn knew what floor Callum’s office was on as he told her that on the phone.
The problem was taking the elevator alone since she was blind.
“Once you’re out of the elevator, take a few steps ahead and turn right. Callum’s secretary will take you
to his office when you walk further in.”
Callum was digging his grave to demand Camryn find her way to his office. Serenity was happy to give
Callum what he wanted and a chance to be his own worst enemy.