Callum led her away again, and said as he walked: “Trenton actually still cares about you. He’s still young and ignorant, so don’t argue with him too much. It's a lie to say you're not angry or sad.” Camryn said softly: “In that family, what | care about most is Trenton. Although | have a bad attitude towards him on the surface, as if | hate him, but in my heart, | like this brother very much. He is different from them, he really likesas a big sister. He treatslike a big sister, since he was sensible, he will protectand help me, whenever my mother beats and scolds me, he always rushes to push my mother to prevent her from beating and scolding me.
Mom thought it was because | coaxed him that he would protectlike this. Later, she refused to letget in touch with him, and tried every means to hinder our siblings from getting along. But living in the sroom, Trenton can always speak for me, he will protectin front of his father.
His father will say a few words to my mother hypocritically, so that my mother can treatbetter. When Trenton went to school, Carrie was jealous of Trenton’s treatment ofas a grown-up. Sister is better, and urged my mother to send Trenton to a boarding school, and said something about cultivating Trenton’s independence.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtActually, they didn’t want Trenton andto have a brotherly relationship, so Trenton was taken away fromwhen he was very young. | was sent to a boarding school and only cback once a week. When he cback, they acted and treatedwell.
As soon as Trenton returned to school, | becthe little transparent at hagain, and | was often called by Carrie. She bullied me, and my counterattack often resulted in my mother’s beating... That family leftwith shadows and darkness, but Trenton was the light.” After Camryn said this, she paused for a while, and then continued: “My two elder aunts heard that they have been friends with my dad since they were young. There is a big age gap between them and my dad, and they don't like to play with my dad.
Maybe | think my grandparents love my dad more, they are jealous.
| began making plans to take over Newmans’ company at the stthat | was getting ready to kick out the Chandler and Joyner families. They were dependent on Newman's. Do they really believe | don’t know how much blood they sucked? As it was already for the benefit of my aunt and nephew, | just ejected them from Newman's and refrained from suing them.
Now they want to drive a wedge betweenand Trenton, really D*mn it. Callum, you don’t have to show mercy to them.” While Camryn was hurt by his younger brother, he also hated his two eldest aunts.
Originally, she thought that it was just a matter of aunt and nephew, no matter how they scolded her, she turned a deaf ear to it, anyway, one day she was around, she would not let those cousins return to the Newman family.
Although it couldn’t be said that the Chandler and Joyner families’ Wiltspoon businesses were particularly large, they were nonetheless fairly successful. The two were active in comparable industries to the Newman Enterprise.
In the past, the two of them had cooperated deeply with Newman's. Of course, Camryn cut off the cooperation now. It was the two of them who lost the most, and Newmans’ loss was minimized.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBesides, Camryn did not retaliate against them.
However, Callum, who was eager to protect his wife, was not so good-tempered. He secretly caused many obstacles to the two families and made them suffer in business.
Camryn knew that she didn't intercede for the two families, but left smoney for them, as long as they could live.
Now, she didn’t want to show mercy.
The Newman family only had an empty shell company in Wiltspoon, otherwise she would have managed to break the capital chain of Chandler and Joyner’s businesses, and if they couldn't make enough money, they would automatically go bankrupt.
“Okay.” Callum replied calmly, “They like to toss so much, we will play with them slowly, let them fall into despair little by little, and lose everything.” After Camryn was silent, she said: “The saddest thing foris that Trenton believed what they said.”