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Married at First Sight Chapter 1079

“Do you own this parking space? Is your car the only one allowed to park here?”
Serenity had her own issues with Carrie, so she remained unmoved.
She held a very negative opinion of Carrie.
Carrie, flustered, exclaimed loudly, “This is the front of Camryn’s store. I’m her sister, so I should naturally be able to park here.”
“Oh, so you’re aware that Ms. Camryn is your sister? What did you do to her on the night of the Dowling family’s banquet?”
Carrie, spoiled by her parents, often bullied Camryn for sport. She indignantly replied, “That mole rat is just someone for me to tease!”
Serenity felt a strong urge to teach her a lesson.
How could someone have such a sister?
Actually, it was more accurate to say that Mr. and Mrs. Newman failed to raise their daughter properly.
Camryn wasn’t born blind; she lost her sight due to a severe illness she contracted at sixteen. Mrs. Newman was cold and indifferent, while Mr. Newman was often preoccupied with work, leaving Camryn to suffer alone. It wasn’t until a relative visited and found her in a dire state that they rushed her to the hospital.
The doctors performed over ten hours of emergency care to save her life, but she paid the price with her eyesight. Although her eyes appeared normal, she could no longer see.
Serenity and Zachary speculated that Camryn was either pretending to be blind or had once been blind but had regained her sight without informing anyone. However, they lacked evidence.
Regardless, Serenity felt deep sympathy for her future sister-in-law.
Grandma May had always said that as the eldest daughter-in-law of the York family, it was her duty to protect her younger sisters-in-law. That was her responsibility as the

The eldest child bears the responsibility of the wife of the next family head.

“I’ll warn you, country girl. If you don’t vacate your parking space, I won’t hesitate to damage your pathetic car.”

Carrie looked at Serenity with disgust, noting that she was driving a national MPV worth only a hundred thousand. How could the wife of the York family not even have a decent vehicle? Clearly, she was not favored by her in-laws.

What was the York family, anyway? A man of Zachary York’s caliber should be paired with women like Carrie, not a country girl like Serenity, who didn’t even deserve to touch Zachary’s shoes.

Mrs. Newman despised Serenity for making her precious daughter look foolish at the Dowling family banquet. She was irritated that Serenity intervened to assist Camryn, so she spoke ill of Serenity to Carrie, claiming that Serenity accompanied Mrs. Stone to the banquet because the Yorks did not acknowledge her.

The women of the York family had no interest in Serenity and refused to let her mingle with their friends or introduce her to high society. As a result, Serenity had no choice but to attend the banquet with Mrs. Stone.

Mrs. Newman conveniently omitted Tania’s defense of Serenity when speaking to her daughter.

“How dare you compete with me for a parking space in such a worthless car? I’ll tell you this, if you scratch my vehicle, you won’t be able to cover the repair costs even if you sold yourself. Do you have any idea how much my car is worth? It’s worth several million!”

The Newman family was quietly wealthy, with a fortune exceeding a billion, ranking among the elite in Wiltspoon.

As Mr. Newman’s firstborn, Carrie was cherished despite being a girl. She received everything she desired while growing up, including a luxury car worth millions when she turned eighteen.

“First come, first served.”

“I arrived first and parked here. Why should I give up my spot for you? If you damage my car, I will ensure you pay for a new one. I was considering getting a new car anyway.”

“I won’t give you a single cent, even if I turn your car into scrap metal,” Carrie shouted.

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