Mrs. Labbe, worried that fake Carrie might also fall for Callum and be a rival, quickly said, "Second Young Master York, you arrived just in time. Your sister-inw insulted the Second Young Madam, so I had someone seal her mouth. The Second Young Madam, being kind-hearted, asked me to forgive her. Yet, as soon as I let her go, she insulted the Second Young Madam again."
Fake Carrie,ing to her senses and afraid of slipping up, quickly said, "I just hate Camryn! I just want to scold her, so what?"
With that, Fake Carrie trotted to her car, got in quickly, and tried to drive away.
But a figure moved swiftly, catching up to her car in a few steps. Before she could close the door, a powerful hand reached in, grabbed her wrist, and roughly pulled her out.
Fake Carrie saw it was the York family bodyguard again. This bodyguard was remarkably agile. He dragged Carrie back to Callum.
Mrs. Labbe red fiercely at Carrie. Even if she wasn''t very bright, this stand-in shouldn''t make her look so foolish.
Callum was here, and she still dared to provoke him? Wasn''t she courting disaster?
She should have fled when released. The aim for today had been achieved; Camryn no longer doubted Mrs. Labbe and Carrie were two different people.Content is property of N?velDrama.Org.
But Fake Carrie was acting too well, even insulting Camryn after tearing off the tape, using words Carrie often used to scold Camryn for shamelessly climbing into Callum''s bed before marrying him. These were jealous, baseless rants.
After Carrie''s release from prison, she grudgingly epted that Callum pursued Camryn first. Despite her blindness at the time, she had captured Callum''s heart.
Even her two aunts, who spoke ill of Camryn to Rose, couldn''t sway the protective mother-inw, who said as long as Camryn could spend money, she was worthy. But Carrie was crazed with jealousy.
In the past, her mother had insisted she marry into the York family, iming it would bring happiness. Carrie, her mother''s most beloved daughter, was convinced of this.
She initially targeted Zachary, the eldest York and head of the York m
Corporation, believing it would be prestigious to marry him. But her mother deemed Zachary too cold, directing her to Callum instead.
Young and impressionable, Carrie immediately shifted her affections to Gallum, believing she could marry him. Over time, this turned into possessiveness.
She believed Callum could only be hers. Yet, her blind sister, whom she despised, became the second youngdy of the York family. Jealous and bitter, she fabricated stories and insults against Camryn.