Chapter 1144

Mrs. Newman kept Camryn unwillingly, but she did not fulfill her duty as a mother. Event though Camryn was her biological daughter, she was unloving toward her. After Mrs. Newman’s ex–husband died, Camryn was still an immature kid who clung to her mother.

Whenever Camryn bawled and wanted a hug from Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Newman would turn a deaf ear to it. When Mrs. Newman was distressed, she would kick Camryn away.

Even the nanny was deeply shocked at the situation.

Mrs. Newman hated Camryn. Although she beat, scolded, and even kicked Camryn, the kid would still bawl and scream, “Mommy, hug me.”

After Mrs. Newman’s ex–husband died, she did not have to put on an act and stopped carrying Camryn anymore.

She ordered the nanny to carry the kid away, never wanting the kid to appear in front of her. She hated the sight of her elder daughter’s face.

Camryn took after her parents‘ strengths. She resembled both her father and Mrs. Newman, but somehow, Mrs. Newman would not love her.

attached to Camryn. She was worried that Mrs. Newman would suddenly lose her temper and kick Camryn to death. Whenever Mrs. Newman was at home, the nanny would try her best to coax Camryn into playing outside so that Camryn would not meet Mrs. Newman.

from begging her

Camryn was no longer keen on getting her mother’s hugs. She

nanny. Weeping, Camryn begged Mrs. Newman not to fire the nanny. She even kneeled down to

Mrs.

biological father. The person she had always loved and wanted to marry was her current husband. Nevertheless, her parents were fond of her late husband

man she did not love, Mrs. Newman could not bring herself

Camryn was unable to see her mother’s expression, she could sense that her mother looked

Camryn felt the chill, she knew that

my best.”

speaking gently, Camryn slowly walked forward with the help of the white cane as she

she had stopped expecting

Newman disliked and even loathed Camryn. She could not

Camryn to stay away from her mother,

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