Chapter 1659
At that moment, Serenity was stumped for words.
As Camryn had said, Serenity felt that she did not deserve to be with Zachary because of her background.
For Camryn, however, the problem was her health.
Serenity was silent for a moment before she comforted Camryn, “Camryn, your eyes will be fine. Callum will hire the best doctor
to treat your eyes.”
Callum had gone to Annenburg.
Nobody knew about his situation.
Camryn soon put her despondence behind her. She wore her usual smile and said to Serenity,” Serenity, let’s drop this subject.
It’ll be better for Callum to be away on a business trip. Now that we’re apart, we can calm down. Perhaps he’ll give up on me.”
It would be a lie to say that she had no feelings for Callum. It was still difficult for Camryn to accept him.
She always felt that her blindness made her unworthy of Callum who was outstanding.
He should marry a woman who was better than her.
Serenity said, “Callum won’t give up on you unless he has no feelings for you.
“Aunt Ser, when are we leaving?” Sonny interjected.
Kids could not stay in a place for a long time without any toys.
Sonny was no exception.
He had admired all the flowers in Camryn’s shop.
After sitting for some time, he wanted to leave.
Camryn asked with a grin, “Sonny, is it not fun to be in my shop?”
“Yes, it’s not,” Sonny answered frankly.
Serenity laughed and said, “He didn’t bring his toys along, so he can’t stay here for long. Camryn, you may carry on with your
work. I’ll take him home.”
“Alright.”
Camryn got up to walk Serenity and Sonny out.
“Camryn, you don’t have to send us off. Head back in. We’re leaving now.”
“Bye, Cammy.”
After bidding goodbye to Camryn, Sonny climbed onto the rear seat and fastened the safety belt on his own.
Camryn waved at them with a smile.
Serenity sent Sonny to Liberty’s house. She had a chat with Liberty before she left.
Just as Serenity left, Duncan came.
Duncan was holding flowers at the door. He tidied his clothes before raising his hand to knock on.
Liberty, who was making ravioli, heard some door knocks. She said to her son, “Sonny, go and take a look at who’s there. If you
know that person, you can open the door.”
Sonny hummed in acknowledgment before he moved a chair over. He placed it right at the door and stood on it. Through the
peephole, he saw Duncan standing outside. He quickly jumped off the chair and moved it away. Then, he tiptoed to open the
door.
“Sonny, who is it?” Liberty asked.
“Dunc.”
While answering Liberty, Sonny opened the door.
“Dunc.”
Once the door opened, Sonny scurried toward Duncan and hugged his leg.
Beaming, Duncan extended one hand and carried him. “Sonny, you’re at home. I thought you were at Aunt Ser’s place.”
“Aunt Ser sent me back. She’s not free tonight. Dunc, don’t you have to go to work?” Sonny asked childishly.
Uncle Zak had to work on weekdays and only rest on weekends. Why would Dunc have time to come every day? Did he not
need to work?