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Married at First Sight Chapter 1340

Chapter 1340

Serenity had often encountered scenes in novels or TV shows where individuals were drugged and set up, but she never imagined such events could occur in real life. To make matters worse, it was her younger sister who was drugging her elder sister to sabotage her life.

After a brief pause, Camryn remarked, “This isn’t the first or second time she’s drugged me.” Serenity was left speechless.

“They’re treating you so poorly. You should consider moving out,” she suggested. The risk of continuing to live with them was far too great.

Camryn fell silent again before angrily responding, “My father left me that house. Why should I have to move out? The ones who should leave are them! They bullied me as a child, and now they’re bullying me because I’m blind.”

Serenity’s eyes sparkled with realization; this was a wealth of information. Zachary had previously analyzed the situation for her. It was possible that Camryn’s biological father had been murdered. When Camryn fell gravely ill at sixteen, nobody from the Newman family took her to the hospital, which suggested they intended to let her die.

Had Camryn’s father uncovered something before his death that led him to draft a will leaving significant assets to her? Did those individuals kill for money? Or was it possible that Camryn knew the true cause of her father’s death? They might have feared that she would seek revenge, prompting them to want her dead.

Camryn was fortunate; her aunt, who lived far away and was visiting the family, found her and took her to the hospital, ultimately saving her life. However, she lost her sight in the process.

Perhaps Camryn had survived until now because of her blindness. With her inability to see or do much, could it be that those people spared her life for that reason? Serenity contemplated Camryn’s situation.

a husband. There were many mysteries in her life that she couldn’t resolve, which only fueled her desire for answers.

Serenity held Camryn’s hand, offering her comfort. “Camryn, if you’re hiding something, it’s best to keep it to yourself for now. Your safety is the priority, and you need to focus on healing your eyes first.”

Camryn felt a warmth spread through her heart. She squeezed Serenity’s hands in return and replied softly, “I will. I’ve always kept it inside.”

Her blindness prevented her from searching for evidence, leaving her with no option but to suppress her feelings.

Serenity gently patted Camryn’s hands.

“I’m fine. You can go ahead, Serenity.”

Camryn’s emotions settled quickly, as if the earlier hatred had vanished from her expression. She always appeared calm, as though she had everything under control.

In reality, she was deeply wounded and numb, having lost all expectations. Her heart felt dead inside, which made it seem like she was indifferent to everything.

Serenity noticed Callum approaching with a glass of red wine. After releasing Camryn’s hand, she told her, “I’ll be leaving now. Just call if you need anything.”

“Okay.”

Serenity stood up and walked over to Callum, speaking softly to her brother-in-law, “Please take care of Camryn. Make sure she gets home safely after the banquet.”

“Did you drink?” he asked.

“No.”

The glass of wine Callum held was merely for appearances; everyone had a drink in hand, so no one would notice if he hadn’t actually consumed any.

“You shouldn’t drink, then. I’ll feel better knowing you’re the one taking her home.”

“Thank you for looking out for my wife, Serenity.”

Serenity chuckled. “You’re already calling her your wife. You should reflect on whether you’ve truly fulfilled your duties as a husband.”

a husband.”

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