Chapter 3747
The young couple exchanged smiles as they looked at Trenton. "How much money did you give to your second sister?" Camryn asked gently. She could have been harsh and refused to help Carrie, but she chose not to. Trenton couldn't bring himself to ignore his sister completely. He wasn't that heartless. While Carrie hadn't treated him particularly well, she hadn't been terrible to him either. At least she never bullied or hurt him.
However, Carrie had always been awful to Camryn, their oldest sister, showing no respect. Their relationship was strained and distant.RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
Despite this, after taking control of the family, Camryn didn't seek revenge on Carrie, reminding herself they shared the same mother.
"I... I gave her $50,000," Trenton admitted. "She said the New Year is coming, and she needed money to buy things for the celebration and get some new clothes."
He lowered his head, avoiding Camryn's gaze, afraid she would scold him.
Camryn stared at Trenton for a while but didn't say anything. Instead, she took out her phone and showed him a surveillance video of Carrie visiting the flower shop, pretending to be Mrs. Labbe and hiring someone to act on her behalf. She had saved the video on her phone.
Trenton braced himself for the scolding, but when he looked up, Camryn simply handed him her phone. Confused, he asked, "Sister, what's this?" "Watch this video," Camryn replied calmly. "Go sit at the cashier's desk and take your time. Check if the woman in the video is really your second sister. Let me know if you have any questions when you get home tonight." Without explaining further, Camryn let Trenton view the footage on his own.
Curious, Trenton said, "Can you send it to my phone? I'll watch it later."
As some customers entered the shop, Trenton got up to help, but Callum had already stepped in, so he sat back down.
Camryn forwarded the video, and then went to assist with the customers.
Seeing that he wasn't needed, Trenton sat at the cashier's desk and began watching the video. Carrie appeared in it, behaving as usual-targeting Camryn, as if Camryn owed her a huge debt. Her attitude towards Camryn was hostile.
Nothing seemed out of the ordinary at first, but Trenton knew Camryn wouldn't show him the video without reason. He watched it again and again. Eventually, something clicked-Carrie seemed different, her arrogance seemed forced, as if she was acting, and her usual confidence was missing. Something about her demeanor was off, though he couldn't quite put his finger on it.
When Camryn finished with the customers, Trenton spoke up. "I think there's something wrong with the second sister in this video."
Camryn asked, "Are you sure it's her? Does the woman next to her look familiar?"
Trenton hesitated. The woman in the video acted like Carrie, but something didn't seem right. After all, Carrie had just come to the shop, made a scene, and he had given her $50,000. Even though their time together was brief, they were still siblings, and he felt certain he could recognize her.