Chapter 3546
Serenity and Camryn were both sisters-in-law and friends, yet each led her own life and ran her own business.
Despite having a good relationship with Camryn, Serenity’s bond with Jasmine was unmatched. She was well-informed about every significant event in Jasmine’s life. After all, they had been best friends for over ten years, as close as if they were one person.
“I’m confident about this. Even my master has examined Camryn. I’m unsure if he prescribed any additional medication; I didn’t inquire. That’s fine. I’ll just stick to what I sent last time and bring her some more.”
Camryn’s eyesight had improved to some degree, but it would take time for the coldness in her body to fully dissipate.
Every time Lilian prepared medicine for Camryn, she felt a pang of sympathy for her.
Mrs. Newman was quite harsh. Even though she didn’t love her ex-husband, Camryn was still her biological child, the product of a ten-month pregnancy.
Lilian had heard that Camryn bore a striking resemblance to her mother, while Carrie did not resemble her mother as much.
However, Mrs. Newman simply did not like Camryn. Her disdain for her was so deep that it bordered on resentment; she wished for Camryn’s demise and harbored dark thoughts about her ex-husband as well.
To claim that her marriage to her ex-husband was not her fault—an arrangement made by her elders that she could not resist—was an excuse. Instead, she directed her anger toward her husband. She even conspired with her eldest brother to kill him, only to later marry Mr. Newman.
At its peak, the Newman family’s assets exceeded one billion dollars, making them a truly wealthy family.
However, Mrs. Newman was not well-liked in the upper-class society of Wiltspoon.
This was largely due to her tumultuous relationship with Mr. Newman. She had been involved with him prior to her marriage, yet ultimately married his brother, thereby becoming Mr. Newman’s sister-in-law.
After Mr.
Newman’s brother passed away, and she eagerly anticipated marrying Mr. Newman. Eventually, everything in the Newman family gradually fell into Mr. Newman’s control.
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They mocked Mrs. Newman’s behavior. Aside from those seeking to win her favor, other high-status women were reluctant to associate with her. Mrs. Newman had long aspired to marry her beloved daughter, Carrie, into the York family as a young mistress. With this ambition in mind, she took action.
Whenever she attended a banquet featuring the wives of the York family, she made an effort to get close to them, hoping to form friendships.
Unfortunately, her efforts were in vain.
Among wealthy women, social hierarchies were prevalent, and the wives of the York family always stood out in group photos.
Everyone sought to be near them, eager to flatter and impress.
The Newman family’s assets paled in comparison to those of the York family. The wives of the York family would only offer polite nods in response to her greetings without further engagement.
Following the revelation of Camryn’s struggles with the Newman family, public criticism of Mrs. Newman intensified.
It was no surprise that Camryn harbored deep resentment towards her mother and stepfather. With Newman Enterprises now in Camryn’s hands, it felt like returning the property to its rightful owner.
Despite Mr. Newman and his wife’s grievances, they were powerless to change the situation.
They were unable to reach out from behind bars or control Camryn.
Moreover, Camryn was no longer the person she used to be. She had regained her sight, with Dalton and her husband’s family supporting her.
With strong support behind her, Lilian couldn’t help but wonder if Mrs. Newman regretted her actions at this point. Upon reflection, it was likely that she did feel regret, but more so for not having eliminated Camryn earlier, before she had the opportunity to come back stronger.