Chapter 1535: Destruction – A Turning Point in My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille) by Lana Carr
In this chapter of My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille), Lana Carr introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1535: Destruction shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Camille shook her head and said, "It's nothing."
She glanced at Preston and said, "I've said what I wanted to say. If you don't have anything else, I'll leave now."
Camille got into the car and closed the door smoothly, without any hesitation. After starting the engine, she lowered the window and glanced at Preston. She said, "Preston, I've already told you that I won't try to change or advise you. But since you mentioned our past relationship today, let me say one more thing: If it's still possible, it's not too late to stop now and not persist in your delusions."
If they turned back now and stopped all of this, they could still be ordinary friends, or at least not become enemies in the future.
However, Camille also knew that Preston couldn't change anymore, or else he wouldn't have waited until now.
Camille didn't wait for Preston's response because she knew he couldn't respond. The bodyguard stood a few steps away, ready to intervene at any moment, restricting him.
He could only watch Camille drive away, unable to do anything to stop her.
After Camille and the bodyguard left the parking lot, Preston took out his phone from his pocket. The screen displayed an eleven-minute recording.
He smirked slightly, a faint smile appearing on his lips, and whispered to himself, "Camille, oh Camille, I know more about you than you think."
Camille didn't dwell on the encounter with Preston and didn't mention it to Ayan during dinner, not wanting to spoil the mood.
After finishing their meal, the two of them went home.
The bodyguard had already reported the incident to Ayan, so even if Camille didn't bring it up, Ayan already knew.
They sat in the backseat of the car, with the driver behind the wheel.
Camille looked at the night scenery outside the window. Although she saw it almost every day, the lights of Hance City at night were still dazzling and captivating.
Ayan held Camille's hand in his palm the entire time, and even when he gently squeezed it, she didn't react unexpectedly.
The atmosphere continued like this for a while until Ayan spoke up, "Is there anything you want to tell me?"
Camille was taken aback and didn't think about the direction of the parking lot. She casually replied, "No."
With those three words, a brief silence filled the air.
Since Camille didn't hear his response, she instinctively turned her head to look at him. Their eyes met at that moment, and Camille asked, somewhat puzzled, "What's wrong with you?"
Why did he seem so burdened without saying a word?
Camille lightly pursed her lips, her face slightly pale. She kept staring at him, wanting to see what was going on with him.
Ayan smiled lightly but his voice was low, "There really isn't anything to say?"
Camille was uncertain, and she found herself doubting. She asked tentatively, "Did you think of me today?"
She looked at Ayan, her smile faint. Seeing that he didn't speak, she thought her guess was correct, so she quickly added, "I thought of you a lot today. What about you? Did you think of me?"
Ayan answered earnestly, "I did, very much."
His voice was low and husky, carrying a hint of sexiness.
Ayan told Camille, "If he approaches you again, just call the police. No need to show any mercy."
Camille nodded, "Okay, I'll do as you say. If I see him again, I'll immediately call the police."
Seeing her resolute promise, Ayan couldn't help but laugh, and the atmosphere in the car became relaxed.
Camille still had some concerns and asked, "Are you really not angry?"
"No, he's not worth our anger, nor does he have the right to ruin our relationship," Ayan replied.
"Yeah, you're right, he's not worthy!" Camille agreed.
The smile on his lips hadn't faded when he heard Camille say those words, so he burst into laughter. He lightly pinched Camille's chin and asked in a low voice, "Are those your true feelings? Or are you just saying them to please me?"
"Of course, they're my true feelings. How could you question my sincerity?" Camille held his hand and gently leaned her head on his shoulder. She said, "I'm not worried that you'll do anything to her. I'm only concerned about what he might do to you."
In reality, Camille had a sense that he had always been concerned about the friendship between her and Preston because they had spent more time together and knew each other better. So he had always been sensitive about their relationship.
Although he hadn't said it out loud, such thoughts naturally existed in his mind.
Camille was being proactive and honest, hoping he wouldn't burden himself with unnecessary thoughts. She didn't want the most important person in her life to feel insecure.
However, Ayan had no idea about Camille's current thoughts because his mind was on a completely different level when it came to matters related to Camille.
Because he was currently thinking about something else in his head.
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