Love at First Novel by Gu Lingfei

“Trenton, you ba*tard. When you grew up, you teamed up with Camryn to bully me! I already knew that you were not well-
intentioned when you went to visit the prison. I thought you missed your parents, but it turned out that you were trying to hurt me
and my parents’ property.
Trenton, I also have a share of my parents’ property. Don’t think about monopolizing it all by yourself! The person my parents
love most is me. They will not transfer all the property in their name to yours. From now on, don’t go there to bother my parents.”
Carrie also went to visit the prison, only to find out that Trenton went to the prison that day to ask his parents to transfer their
property that had not been seized to his name and only to him. Neither she nor Camryn had a share.
Camryn was not his father’s biological child, so it was natural that he could not be divided. But she was her parents’ biological
child, and she was their parents’ most beloved child. How could she not be divided?
Carrie had consulted a lawyer and was preparing to file a lawsuit with Camryn to regain everything. She never thought that
Trenton would have the idea of a monopoly.
It is true that one cannot judge a person solely by their appearance.
Trenton, who usually seemed very sensible and kind, was actually so ambitious.
Brenda and Amy, however, stated that this had to be Camryn’s idea, not Trenton’s.
Camryn was aware that the portion of the family property that was now in her possession would be thrown out and that she was
actually suing. However, considering the close cousin relationship between Trenton and Camryn, it appeared highly likely that
Trenton was a transitional individual if his parents had transferred all the property into his name.
All the assets of the Newman family might end up in Camryn’s hands, and she would be unable to win the lawsuit.
Carrie’s parents were still alive, and their property belonged to them. They could give it to whomever they wanted. She had
reached adulthood, and her parents no longer had the responsibility to raise her. If they didn’t want to give her money, what
could she do?
After analysis by the two aunts, they found that Carrie was so furious that she no longer cared about being afraid of Callum and
those wolf dogs. She immediately ran to Trenton and kept calling Trenton to urge Trenton to come out to see her.
Then there was the scene just now, where she slapped Trenton as soon as she met him.

Trenton knew it well. He knew that the request he made to his parents after visiting the prison would sooner or later be known to
Carrie.
Trenton said, “My parents can make whatever arrangements they want. If they really gave it to you, can you hold on? Do you
have the ability?”
Carrie: “You don’t care whether I can keep it or not. What is mine is mine. I can spend it as I like. Trenton, don’t let Camryn trick
you. She is deceiving you. She wants all the Newman family’s properties. We really have it in our hands, but we have nothing to
do.
My parents have worked hard for half their lives to build this foundation. Do you really want to give it away?
“When my grandparents and my second uncle were alive, they worked hard. This family and the family property are all due to
their contributions. They were not built by my parents from scratch.” Trenton retorted to Carrie.
If it was a fortune that her parents built from scratch, Camryn would not fight or snatch it away.
But Trenton would not leave it to Carrie.
Carrie’s temperament and ability are such that if they were left entirely to Carrie, she would go bankrupt.
“Second sister, don’t listen to your eldest and second aunts. You fell for their trick, and they want to use you to take our property.
I promised my parents that after they transfer the property to my name, I will protect your daily expenses and won’t let you live on
the streets and go hungry. If you find a good man to marry in the future, I will also prepare a generous dowry for you.”
They were, after all, biological siblings. Trenton would never do anything so heinous. Even though he knew Carrie was nothing,
he had to ensure her normal life and would not allow her to starve to death. Of course, he would only protect her basic life.
It’s impossible for Carrie to want to live like she did before!
If Trenton didn’t promise like this, his parents wouldn’t agree to transfer all the property to his name.
Mr. Newman and his wife both knew what kind of virtue their daughter had. After Trenton visited the prison and told them about
his plan, they both approved of it and agreed to transfer their property to his name. Originally, he was his parents’ successor.
It is true that the child that parents loved most was Carrie, but they never regarded Carrie as their successor.

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