Being strict with him and making him independent from an early age was all it took to make him his successor.
How could a successor take over if he couldn’t become self-reliant?
It’s just that he was still young, and his parents didn’t say it openly. Now that he was an adult, Carrie had become troublesome after being released from prison. In order to save the family property, his parents agreed to transfer the property to his name.
He promised to protect Carrie’s basic life. He would no longer pay Carrie’s living expenses once she was able to support herself. However, if Carrie were to marry in the future, he would undoubtedly provide her with a sizable dowry.
He also made it clear that Camryn would not want this little bit of their family property.
Camryn wanted justice that belonged to her.
“My parents won’t agree. They won’t agree. Don’t be wishful thinking!” Carrie knew that her parents had promised Trenton, but she was just deceiving herself.
She didn’t want to believe that her parents didn’t choose her, their most beloved child, Trenton, in the end.
Because the younger brother was a son?
It turned out that her parents’ love for Carrie was all fake and couldn’t be compared to gender.
Her parents never thought of handing over the family property to her!
Carrie couldn’t accept this fact.
Her parents said they were not patriarchal people.
Ever since she was little, she has had whatever she wanted.
Her brother, Trenton, wanted something and needed to do something to get it, but sometimes he still didn’t get it.
Educational qualifications… She had not graduated from college, and she no longer wanted to study, so her parents let her eat, drink, and have fun at home.
She knew nothing but spending money.
Carrie said, “Trenton, go tell Camryn and ask her to unfreeze my bank card! If you still recognize me as the second sister, tell her!”
As long as her bank card was unfrozen, she had no shortage of money to spend and didn’t have to go to work at all.
How much money could she make from working?
Had she not seen what kind of jobs her two aunts do? They were cleaners and sanitation workers. They only earned a few thousand dollars a month!
Their work was so dirty, and the money was too low. Even if someone beat her to death, she would not be willing to do this type of work.
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