Love at First Novel

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Chapter 1549

Chapter 1549

Melissa’s words made the two tense men temporarily suppress their anger toward each other

When entering the store, the two men walked side by side and almost bumped into each other

Dalton glared at Callum and said in a low voice, “Mr. York, Cam has not accepted your advances yet,so please give her the respect she deserves. Don’t get all touchy–feely with her

Callum responded defiantly, “Camryn isn’t really your sister You two have different last names. OnlyAunt Evelyn has the right to say such things to me. Besides, I’m not taking advantage of Camryn. I heldher hand to help her out of the car because she can’t see.”novelbin

Dalton paused, before saying, “Cam thinks of me as her brother, and she was the one who saved mylife We’ve been siblings for many years. She’s my sister in my heart!”

I am aware that you and Camryn are close. That’s why I’m calling you Dal too.”

Dalton choked.

Callum’s expression seemed to say, ‘Since I’m calling you Dal, it means I think of you as a brother too.I’m showing you plenty of respect.

“I’m hardly worthy. You should just stick to calling me Mr. Mitchell.”

“I’ll call you whatever Camryn calls you. I listen to Camryn. You should have heard that the men of theYork family are very obedient to their wives.”

Dalton’s expression darkened. “Camryn hasn’t married you yet.”

“She will sooner or later.”

Dalton was speechless.

“It’s my first time learning that you are so thick–skinned.”

Callum smiled “I need to be thick–skinned to pursue my wife. If my skin isn’t thick enough and I give upafter being rejected, I’ll never be able to catch her.”

Dalton choked again.

The conversation between the two was not loud, but Camryn and Melissa both heard them.

Melissa asked Camryn with a smile, “Is he pursuing you now? He’s not bad.”

She heard Dalton call Callum “Mr York“, but she had no idea who “Mr. York” was in Wiltspoon.

“How many off days do you have, Melissa?”

Melissa worked in a company She did not simply laze around and enjoy life just because her boyfriendearned several million a year and insisted on going to work. Even if her income was far inferior toDalton’s, in her words, it was always more satisfying to spend money that she earned herself.

“I only have the weekends off as well, so three days in total.”

Camryn smiled “Three days off is fine People like us who are self–employed can’t even get a singleday off”

“But you have freedom. I also want to open a store after getting married and run a small business. Idon’t want to work in an office anymore Camryn, does your flower shop make a large profit?”

“It’s enough for me to make a living, and the competition is very fierce Are you planning to open aflower shop too?”

After they sat down, Camryn skillfully made tea for everyone.

Melissa looked at her eyes and asked with concern, “Camryn, has your eyesight still not recovered atall?”

“No.”

Camryn steeped the tea while saying, “But as long as I’m in a familiar environment, I can do manythings by myself. Practice makes perfect.”

Melisa nodded and said, “I want to open a café since I’m not very fond of flowers. If you want to open astore, you have to involve yourself in an industry that you like. Only then will you run the business withcare and dedication, and only then can you succeed.”

Camryn nodded. She also thought of opening a café at first, but she finally chose to open a floristinstead because she liked taking care of flowers and plants.

Before she lost her sight, most of the flowers and plants in the Newman family villa were planted andgrown especially well by her

She was neglected at home and did not get along with her parents and sister, so she wanted to findsomething to do to avoid them.

Thus, she turned to gardening. She grew to actually enjoy flowers and plants as she raised more andmore plants, gaining experience along the way.

Thus, she opened a flower store.

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