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My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille) novel Chapter 1298

Summary for Chapter 1298: Discontent: My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille)

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Dive into Chapter 1298: Discontent, a pivotal chapter in My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille), written by Lana Carr. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 1298: Discontent

Ayan didn't see Camille until the second day, but she immediately contacted her to check if she was feeling alright. However, Camille had already adjusted her mood and had no discomfort. She just told Ayan that she wasn't feeling well and wanted to indulge in a good meal with Sienna.

That evening, Camille was in a good mood. After having a drink and taking a shower, she fell asleep. Both Camille and Sienna slept in the guest room, drawing the curtains and sleeping until late morning.

Their phones kept ringing incessantly, but they were both in such a deep sleep that they didn't wake up. Eventually, they had to call the villa and ask the nanny to wake them up. It was Yessica who called and asked anxiously, "Why didn't you two answer the phone?"

"We were sleeping."

"Are you sleeping together?"

"Yes." Camille felt a heaviness in her head and a lightness in her body. It was probably the aftermath of drinking. She hadn't had alcohol in a long time, and although she didn't drink much last night, she still had a bit of a headache.

Yessica said, "Are you coming to the office today?"

"Is there something important?"

"Yes, there's a small matter. You asked me to talk to Quintus about contacting Jenson, and it worked. Quintus actually went to see Jenson and started working under him. Jenson's secretary told me that some of the tasks given to him are important and easily discoverable. If Quintus leaks any information, they will definitely find out immediately."

"Alright, I understand," Camille replied, raising her hand to rub her head. She got out of bed and pulled open the curtains, letting the warm sunlight shine through the window. It felt comfortable yet glaring. Sienna, who was still in bed, turned over and woke up.

She stretched lazily and asked in a drowsy voice, "What time is it?"

"It's past ten," Camille responded lightly, then said to Yessica on the phone, "Let's talk about this matter when I come to the office later!"

"Are you coming now?"

"Yes."

"Then I'll order lunch for you?"

"Okay."

"Alright, see you later." Yessica whispered and ended the call.

Camille tilted her neck back and looked at Yessica, saying, "Don't make me drink next time. It's really exhausting."

Sienna felt the same way. She hadn't actually drunk much because they were trying to conceive, just had a little sip.

After a quick wash, Sienna ran to the next room to change her clothes, and then they both set off for the office.

As they drove out from Franklin Bay, Camille's gaze swept around, becoming suspicious whenever she saw some ordinary cars. She looked left and right, her face filled with caution and speculation. This made Sienna a little nervous, so she asked, "What are you looking at?"

"I'm checking if Preston is here."

"He wouldn't be that bored, right?"

Faced with Page's questioning, Camille also felt a headache coming on. These questions were not something she should be dealing with under any circumstances.

So Camille just listened and didn't intend to respond.

But Camille's indifference triggered an outburst of emotions from Page. Page said, "Camille, what does your indifferent attitude mean? We're talking about Armstrong Corp now. Shouldn't you take some responsibility?!"

Page seemed anxious, but Camille remained composed, her face cold to the extreme.

Without any waves in her eyes, she casually asked, "What responsibility do I have? Armstrong Corp has nothing to do with me, right? So where does my responsibility lie?"

Camille asked casually, her words setting off an explosion from Page.

Page said, "What do you mean it has nothing to do with you? Aren't you named Armstrong? Aren't you part of the Armstrong family? Are you deliberately trying to create a clear distinction now? You're also a mother now. Can't you understand anything? Why do you have to make such a clear separation? Would you be happy if your child were like that?"

Page aggressively continued her questioning, word by word, filled with intense inquiry. Although they were separated by the phone, Camille clearly felt a strong anger coming at her from afar.

However, Camille was no longer the same Camille as before. She didn't mind at all, and she didn't care in the slightest. She even appeared indifferent.

She put her phone on speaker and set it aside, dealing with her work while listening to Page's complaints and dissatisfaction. Camille's reaction remained indifferent, and she didn't respond much to Page's words, resulting in Page doing most of the talking throughout the entire conversation while Camille remained silent.

This conversation continued for a while until Page realized that Camille was just placating her. That was when she completely exploded.

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