not listed as the owner; it was registered under Dalton’s name. This arrangement was made to avoid raising any suspicions.
Camryn had a deep fondness for the sea. Before she lost her sight, she often hailed a cab to the beach by herself whenever she felt wronged or bullied at home. She would sit quietly on the shore, gazing at the ocean and savoring the gentle breeze.
Thoughts of her father often occupied her mind. Following his death, her mother burned all of his photographs and sold off all his valuables, discarding anything deemed worthless. If Camryn wished to see what her father looked like, she had to rely on her youngest aunt’s photo album or visit his grave during her annual trips to the cemetery to honor her grandparents.
Her father’s grave was situated far from her grandparents’. Her youngest aunt once mentioned that her grandparents had favored her father the most. At that time, she had suggested he be buried alongside them to ensure they could be together in the afterlife. However, her uncle vehemently opposed this idea, insisting on burying her father far from her grandparents. He even purchased two empty burial plots next to her grandparents for the future interment of himself and his wife.
As a child, Camryn didn’t grasp the significance of this. With age, however, she came to understand that her uncle’s jealousy of her father had motivated him to distance her father’s grave from her grandparents’.
In the sea-view villa, Camryn was joined by Dalton as she held an afternoon video conference with the senior management of Newman Enterprise, informing them of the significant changes her family had experienced following the arrests of her mother and sister. Her uncle was also involved.
She was implicated and was temporarily held by the police for investigation. Naturally, she did not reveal that she had reported her uncle. Initially, her uncle was only brought in for questioning, but he was soon detained.