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Chapter 2515

Before Callum could speak, Camryn continued, “But I can tolerate it because it’ll heal my eyes.”

It was a prescription by Dr. Carden, something sought after by many but only few had the opportunity to

receive. Camryn was fortunate to have been treated by Dr. Carden, all thanks to Callum.

“It’ll get better, Camryn. Everything will get better. You won’t have to take those bitter medicines

anymore in the future.”

Callum was well aware her medicines tasted bitter. The strong smell would fill the room whenever he

prepared it for her, so he could only imagine how it would taste.

Every dose, though, would come with a candy for Camryn to neutralize the bitterness.novelbin

“It’s always darkest before dawn.”

Camryn’s words made Callum laugh.

His precious girl exuded self-confidence and self-love. He could not love her more than he already had.

“You’re here, Callum, Camryn. Why have you come bearing so many gifts again? We have everything.

Don’t buy anything next time.”

Sasha walked over with a smile and told Callum off the moment she spotted the stuff he was carrying.

“These are from Camryn. How can I stop her?”

Callum asked with a smile, “Is Uncle Simon not home? Didn’t he make personal dinner orders in the

family group chat earlier?”

“He’s around, playing chess inside. We’re in the middle of a game. You know how bad your uncle is at

chess. He insisted on playing despite being bad at it and pestered me for two rounds. He won’t stop

until he sees through the traps I set. He probably hasn’t solved them even now.”

Sasha complained about her husband’s chess skills, or lack thereof.

While Grandma May was experienced in raising all-rounded children, there would always be

anomalies.

Simon was the exception in chess play. His skills had never improved since Sasha first knew him, not

even decades after being husband and wife. Yet, he was addicted to the game.

No family member would play with him because he was terrible at it.

Callum laughed.

Sasha tried to lighten Callum’s load, but he declined her offer. She let him be and went ahead to circle

Camryn’s arm. She complimented, “You’ve become prettier in the few days I haven’t seen you. Your

complexion has improved.”

She gave Callum an ambiguous glance and teased, “It seems like the nourishment of love is improving

your looks.”

“I’ve been good-looking from the start, Aunt Sasha,” said Callum.

Camryn laughed. “You look more youthful too.”

Sasha said, “I’m at the age where I could be a grandmother. I can’t keep up with you youngsters

anymore. I see Callum has gotten more thick-skinned. I suppose only Camryn can stand you. If it were

other people, they would’ve scolded you for singing your own praises.”

“He’s really handsome, Aunt Sasha. I stared at him for a long time when I first regained part of my

sight.”

Callum was different from what she touched and imagined. He was gorgeous.

Luckily, she did not look too bad herself. Otherwise, she would have felt inferior for having a much

better-looking boyfriend.

“You’re right. Everyone in our family looks great.”

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