Chapter 1287: Experience – Highlight Chapter from My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille)
Chapter 1287: Experience is a standout chapter in My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille) by Lana Carr, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Ayan naturally didn't mind, after all, Grace's words were all for Camille's sake.
Since it was for Camille's benefit, he had no displeasure whatsoever. He simply nodded slightly in response to Horace's words.
Seeing this, Grace pursued further, asking, "Mr. Simpson, what exactly does Mr. Tillery with his daughter mean? He didn't plan to give up even after hearing what you said, did he?"
Grace looked at Ayan with a worried expression. If her intentions weren't known, it would probably lead to misunderstandings.
Ayan responded calmly, "Whether they give up or not is their business. What I need to do is refuse. If it really doesn't work out, then we'll have to let your family, Horace, take over this part of the business."
The latter half of Ayan's sentence was obviously a joke.
Grace couldn't tell and instinctively looked at Horace, her eyes filled with a mix of astonishment and worry. She said, "If you cooperate with Mr. Tillery, will he become interested in you?"
Horace, seeing Grace's worried expression, couldn't help but find it somewhat amusing. He tightened his grip on Grace's hand and said in a low voice, "No, Mr. Simpson is just joking with you. Mr. Tillery would never give up on me if Mr. Simpson shows interest."
With Horace's words, the focus of the conversation shifted back to Ayan. He spoke lightly, "Mr. Simpson, how do you plan to handle this matter? In my opinion, it's highly likely that we won't be able to avoid it."
Avoiding Mr. Tillery's attention was impossible. Unless we withdraw from the international market, it would result in significant losses for the Simpson Group and have a huge impact on its future development.
Ayan had brought her here for this reason, as he had only recently entered the foreign market. Although it had become more stable, compared to the Tillery Group, which had been established here for a long time, there were still some concerns.
So this was Ayan's worry. He couldn't completely give up on the international development.
After Horace's words, Ayan fell silent for a few seconds, then calmly spoke, "So I need your help."
"Tell me!"
"Create trouble and public opinion for Mr. Tillery. Even if his wife knows about his illegitimate child, we should at least make them take action. Only then will Mr. Tillery lose interest in finding a son-in-law for his daughter."
Horace nodded approvingly, "Hmm, it's indeed a good idea."
"You help me investigate Mr. Tillery, I want the most thorough and comprehensive information."
"Sure, but you have to promise me one thing."
Ayan raised his gaze and met Horace's eyes. Grace, on the other hand, spoke first in a low voice, "What do you want him to promise? Cami is my sister, you shouldn't..."
Grace was worried that Horace would ask for too much. Her series of reactions made Horace somewhat helpless. He tilted his head and looked at her, saying, "You should be on my side. We are in the same boat now. When I ask Mr. Simpson for benefits, it's also for our future life. Why are you still supporting Camille?"
"Horace!!" Grace's voice was stern.
Horace immediately smiled, "Alright, I won't tease you anymore. I know I'm not as important to you as Camille. Hmph!"
They arrived at the seaside hotel, where the hotel manager personally led them to a yacht to go to the seafood fishing spot.
Ayan and Horace watched as the others happily looked at the various fresh seafood being caught, but they didn't join in. They wanted to have a private conversation.
Horace took the initiative and asked, "Are you really planning to use Mr. Tillery's personal life to resolve this matter?"
"What else?" Ayan glanced at him sideways, his voice slightly hoarse. "Mr. Tillery is cunning in his actions. He wants to involve me in domestic cooperation projects and get a share from the Simpson Group. If I persist in obstructing his plans, he will probably use some means to achieve his goals."
"Yes, you're right. He's a ruthless person who stops at nothing to achieve his goals. This is no secret in this circle," Horace agreed. "But what you need to do this time is not only to trouble him. It seems a bit insufficient. You should also find out about his daughter, Daisy, for me. I need to know what kind of person she is. If she is as career-oriented as Mr. Tillery, then this matter will be much simpler."
Ayan's expression remained heavy because he had to resolve this matter within two or three days. He couldn't afford to drag the issue back to the country, and he certainly didn't want Mr. Tillery and Daisy to follow suit. That would only make things more troublesome.
Horace nodded slightly, indicating that he understood. He would arrange for someone to investigate Mr. Tillery and the situation here, and they should have the results by tomorrow morning at the latest.
The two of them fell into a brief silence, their gaze fixed on the situation with the fishing group. It seemed that they had a good catch, as everyone's faces were filled with joyful smiles. Even Grace, who was usually reserved, had an obvious smile on her face and clapped her hands.
Observing this scene, Ayan spoke calmly, "It seems she has changed a lot abroad. I believe she will soon be able to rely on the pressure from the Armstrong family."
"I'm worried about that too because some things have become ingrained. I'm afraid she has changed for the better now, but when she returns to Hance City and faces the Armstrong family again, will she be able to remain calm? Will she be able to avoid being manipulated by the Armstrong family?"
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