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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2366

Trenton walked over and glared at Callum.

Callum smiled. “Why are you back?”

Trenton was furious at him for taking advantage of Camryn. Even while blushing, he said angrily, “This is my house. I can come back whenever I want. It’s none of your business.”

Callum did not argue with him. He knew Trenton had caught them making out and must have felt Callum was taking advantage of Camryn.

“It’s me, Camryn.”

Trenton approached Camryn and pushed Callum aside to stand before her in the most ideal position for her to see him clearly.

They had been siblings for seventeen years, yet ten years had passed since she last saw her brother’s face.

He was merely a second grader when she lost her vision and in a flash, he was now a university student.

Instead of being displeased from being pushed aside, Callum smiled. He said, “Trenton, your sister can see in close distances now, albeit slightly blurry. Dr. Carden likened her eyesight to that of a person with severe myopia without their glasses.

“She can only see you clearly if you scoot closer.

“By the way, what do you want to eat? I can ask the kitchen to prepare your favorite dishes.”

It was lunchtime.

Trenton ignored Callum. He stared into Camryn’s eyes and asked nervously, “Look at me. Can you see me?”

He even touched his eyes and asked, “Did I touch my eyes or nose?”

Camryn watched her brother in silence.

His parents’ crimes had affected him greatly.

Trenton dared not mention his parents to his coursemates, fearing they would find out how evil his parents were.

There was also a period when he could not accept Camryn’s actions. He did not hate her but could not bring himself to face her either.

Their relationship almost fell apart.

After coming to terms with everything, only then did he reach out and called Camryn.

Trenton felt guilty because his parents were behind her blindness.

He wished for Camryn’s recovery more than anyone else. It felt like his parents’ sins could be alleviated even slightly if her sight could be restored.

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