“You don’t seem like a blind person when you do all these things, Ms. Newman.”
Camryn placed the stick back in its original position. She said indifferently, “I’ve gotten used to it. I’ve been running this flower shop for years and doing the same daily routine. I can do it by instinct since I’m used to it.”
After opening the door, Camryn put down her cane and started moving potted plants that were taking up space outside skillfully.
“What flowers do you want to buy today, Mr. York?” Camryn asked Callum as she moved the flowers. “You can take your time and look around.”
After watching her move several flowerpots, Callum finally decided not to be a spectator and went forward to help her. He moved all the potted plants that needed to be placed at the flower shop’s entrance.
The name of each flower was on every flowerpot. However, the names were not written on paper but on wood. Each flower’s name was carved on a wooden sign, which enabled Camryn to identify the flower her customers were interested in by touching the engraving on the wooden sign.
“It’s not very convenient for you to run a business with impaired vision.”
“I have to do it even if it’s inconvenient. I have to survive.”
Camryn’s tone was always calm and indifferent.
Callum looked toward her. Her features were intricate, but her face was a little too tiny. On top of that, she wore a large pair of sunglasses, making her face even look smaller.
She was born into an affluent family, but her life was as ordinary as it could get. She said she would not be able to survive if she did not have a business.
Did the Newman family not give her any living expenses?
“Is Mrs. Newman your biological mother?”
Callum could not resist asking Camryn.
After a moment of silence, she said, “I’d rather she wasn’t my biological mother. Unfortunately, she is.”
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