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Cupid’s Arrow Hit On Me by Mr. Adeel

Chapter 1001
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Chapter 1001

Serenity kept an eye on Ms. Newman and saw that the latter did not give the

cup of drugged wine to anyone else, nor did she drink it herself.

Serenity was a little curious. What was Ms. Newman planning?

Soon, she got her answer.

It was not that Ms. Newman did not want to give the glass of wine to anyone,

but the person she wanted to give it to had just arrived.

A motorcycle drove into the Dowling family villa. In the yard full of luxury cars,

the motorcycle stood out like a sore thumb.

The person who rode the motorcycle was a girl in her twenties, but she was not

the center of attention here. The focus was on the woman sitting behind her

while holding a bouquet of flowers. When she got off the motorcycle, she waved

a white cane to feel about the road ahead and slowly walked forward.

She was blind!

Serenity put down her glass and sat upright, watching the blind girl slowly walk

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toward the large lawn with the bouquet in one hand and the white cane in the

other.

A photo came into her mind.

It was the wife candidate that Grandma May picked out for Callum. Grandma

May wanted Callum to pursue and marry her within a year or he would bear the

consequences.

Yes, her last name was Newman.

Camryn Newman. She was the stepdaughter and niece of Mr. Newman, the

head of Newman Enterprise.

Serenity did not expect to see Camryn at the Dowling family banquet.

Camryn walked very slowly, mainly because she could not see.

The parking area was not far from the second daughter of the Newman family,

Carrie Newman. An ordinary person would only need to walk for two minutes,

but Camryn walked for ten minutes before she reached Carrie.

“I told you to send a bouquet of flowers over, but you took long enough. It’s a

miracle how your store hasn’t closed down when your delivery speed is so

slow.”

Carrie was six years younger than Camryn and would be turning twenty this

year. She was the first child that Mrs. Newman gave birth to after marrying her

brother-in-law and was deeply loved by the couple. The Newman family was

rich with assets worth a billion, but no one knew how wealthy they were. Carrie

was spoiled by her parents and developed a capricious and unruly nature.

The person she hated the most was Camryn. She always felt that Camryn stole

the title of the eldest daughter of the family, which should have belonged to her.

Even if they shared the same mother, the sisters were like enemies.

Camryn waited for her sister to finish her sarcasm, then handed the bouquet to

her sister and said indifferently, “I’ve sent you the flowers you want. Please pay

two hundred bucks.”

‘You want two hundred bucks for a bunch of silly flowers?”

Camryn faced her sister. She wore a large pair of shades that covered part of

her face, and her expression remained bland when faced with her sister’s

question. ‘The bouquet was customized according to your request. It’ll cost two

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hundred no matter which store you buy it from.”

“Fine, two hundred it is.”

Carrie took the bouquet and handed the glass of wine to Camryn. Camryn did

not take it.

“Help me drink this glass of wine.”

She shoved the glass into Camryn’s hand.

Camryn held the glass and said after a moment of silence, “I don’t drink wine.”

“Do you want your money or not? Do you want to continue running your flower

shop? If you don’t drink the wine, then you won’t receive the money from me. I’ll

wreck your shop too.”

Camryn tightened her grip on the stem of the wine glass to prevent herself from

impulsively pouring the wine on Carrie. Her sister was doted on by her mother

and stepfather, so she could not afford to offend her!

Carrie took out a thousand dollars worth of bills and waved it in front of Camryn,

saying, “Do you smell that? It’s money. I prepared a thousand bucks for you. As

long as you drink the wine, the money is yours. It’ll be two hundred for the

flowers and eight hundred for the delivery fees.”

The people around watched the sisters’ confrontation. No one stood up for

Camryn.

They seemed to be used to this scene.