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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Chapter 1242

Why did the CO0 tell a blind person to send him flowers?

The receptionist scolded Callum in her heart but a smile remained on her face. She said to Camryn, “How may I help you, Ms. Newman?”

“I’m fine, thank you.”

Camryn remembered the distance between the entrance to the elevator. There was no need to bother the receptionist.

“Very well. Please approach us if you need any help, Ms. Newman.” The receptionist said with a smile. She watched Camryn hold the bouquet of flowers and slowly walk

forward while scanning with her cane. She waited until Camryn was far away before returning to her post.

Then, she said to her colleague, “How could the COO ask for a blind woman to send him flowers?”

“Could he be interested in Ms. Newman? We’ve been working in the company for two years, but we haven’t seen him interested in any woman before. No young woman has

ever come to the company looking for him either.”

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The receptionist laughed. “I don’t think so. Maybe he doesn’t know that Ms. Newman is blind.”

The COO was the second young master of the York family. How could someone of his noble status be interested in a blind woman?

However, that was his business. It had nothing to do with them.

There was no one in the elevator when Camryn entered it.

She fumbled around and touched the numbered buttons, feeling with her fingers for a while before confirming that this elevator was not able to go straight to the sixty–sixth

floor. She pressed the last number instead.

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When the elevator took her to her floor, she quickly stepped out.

Several people who wanted to ride the elevator happened to be there.

Camryn asked them which elevator to take in order to reach the sixty–sixth floor directly.

When the person saw that Camryn was facing another direction and holding a walking cane while talking to him, he guessed that she was blind. He could not help but wave his

hand in front of her eyes. When Camryn did not respond, he confirmed that she could not

see.

“Follow me. I’ll take you there,” the man said kindly.

Camryn turned around when she heard the man’s voice. She faced him and followed him. forward.

The man led her to another elevator and pressed the open button for her. When she

entered, he said to the people inside, “This lady wants to go to the sixty–sixth floor. She can’t see.”

Then, someone helped Camryn press the button for the sixty–sixth floor and said, “Do you need me to take you to the sixty–sixth floor?”

“Thank you. Does this elevator go straight to the sixty–sixth floor?”

“Yes. The highest it can go to is the sixty–seventh floor.”

Camryn hummed, thanked the man again, and politely refused to be accompanied by him. She was afraid that Callum would be unhappy if he saw someone take her upstairs

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and refuse to introduce her business to the Marshall family.

As the elevator went up, the people inside went out one after another.

Soon, Camryn was the only one left in the elevator.

She listened to the movement around her quietly. After making sure that there was no one around, she guessed that she was the only one going to the sixty–sixth floor. That

meant she could exit the next time the elevator door opened.

The door opened again in less than two minutes.

Camryn quickly went out.

Remembering, what Serenity told her, she walked slowly after she got out of the elevator.

“Hello, who are you?”

She stopped when she heard a gentle male voice.

“I’m from the florist. Mr. Callum York called my store and asked me to send him a bouquet of flowers.”

Camryn explained the purpose of her visit and her identity.