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Chapter 1067: Slowly novel My Ex-husband Begs Me Back
Afterward, Camille spoke softly, "Alright, I understand. I'll be back now."
The call ended here.
Camille remained silent, staring coldly at Page, who had no reaction for quite some time.
Page took the initiative, saying, "I didn't deceive you, did I? Your mother-in-law agreed to dinner at the Simpson's mansion; otherwise, I wouldn't have come to find you. Cami, you just don't believe me."
Camille didn't respond to her words, maintaining her cold demeanor. She said, "You'd better put away those ulterior motives. If you keep pushing me too hard, I can't guarantee what I will do."
Camille's threat carried a clear edge of coldness in her eyes.
Once she had spoken, Page's face stiffened, and she stopped talking. Camille didn't listen to any more of Page's words and walked past her.
The driver was already waiting on the roadside because Camille and Sienna hadn't driven here. Camille got into the car directly.
In the distance, Page followed but suggested, "Why don't you ride in my car?"
Camille ignored her.
Seeing this, Sienna gave Page a disdainful look and commented, "Mrs. Armstrong, you've already got Cami to agree to dinner at the Simpson's mansion. Do you need to ask for more? One should be content; being too greedy can make people lose what they already have."
Page didn't look too pleased, but she didn't say anything more.
The car doors were already closed, and Camille spoke to the driver, "Take me back to the Simpson's mansion."
The driver nodded, starting the car.
Camille glanced at Sienna and asked, "Do you have plans for the evening? Would it be convenient for you to have dinner with me at the Simpson's mansion?"
Sienna responded, "I'm free. Rex has a business dinner."
"Alright," Camille said, her tone low and her mood somewhat inexplicably downcast. As a result, her overall demeanor was not very cheerful.
Seeing Camille like this, Sienna felt a pang of sympathy. She took Camille's hand, leaned gently against her shoulder, and asked tenderly, "What are you thinking?"
Camille, her voice tinged with a hint of anger, replied, "I'm thinking why someone is so shameless. I know she has a great favor to me because she gave birth to me, but she didn't raise me and never showed any motherly affection. Is it really necessary to maintain such a mother-daughter relationship? She only seeks me out because she thinks I'm useful now. She doesn't care about me or my feelings. That's what I'm thinking."
Camille was indignant, and her face was full of anger.
Sienna followed along with her and continued the rant, "Exactly, there's no need to maintain this kind of mother-daughter relationship. Now she only thinks you're valuable and that's why she's bothering you. So, you don't have to be bothered by her at all. Don't feel like your refusal is being unfilial or heartless. Just be yourself and know what you are doing. Alright?"
Camille nodded in agreement, and she was genuinely thankful for having a friend like Sienna by her side. Every time she had self-doubts, Sienna could easily comfort her and keep her from overthinking or worrying too much.
Camille and Sienna's friendship was about companionship and mutual support when needed.
They arrived at the Simpson's mansion soon.
Camille had the driver wait at the Simpson's mansion, as he would need to take her and Sienna back later in the evening.
Upon Camille's arrival at the Simpson's mansion, Page had not yet shown up. This gave Camille ample time to inquire with Talia.
Camille and Talia exchanged smiles and agreed, "Of course."
The three of them had just taken their seats when Page arrived at the Simpson's mansion in her car.
Upon hearing the sound of the car outside and the butler's reminder, Camille's expression grew somewhat distant.
However, thanks to the gestures from Talia and Sienna, Camille refrained from showing too much emotion.
Talia promptly rose from her seat, recognizing the need to maintain appearances.
Page entered the hall on her side, immediately waving and greeting Talia. When she saw Camille and Sienna already seated on the couch, she chuckled and said, "Cami said we should have a race to see who gets here first. I thought it should be me. Seems like I'm getting slower as I age. My driving speed is much slower than these young folks."
Talia only responded with a faint smile and didn't engage further. Camille and Sienna, seated on the sofa, remained silent.
A servant followed Page, quietly informing her, "Madam, this is brought by Mrs. Armstrong."
Talia looked over and immediately responded, "Well, there's no need to bring gifts."
Page smiled and said, "How could that be? Although we're family, and while the Simpson family lacks nothing, we should still observe proper etiquette. Besides, Timmy has grown, so I've prepared some snacks for him, as well as a few toys and clothes. As a grandmother, I bring these as a gesture of goodwill, so I won't accept any refusal. You must take them."
Talia nodded and said, "If Timmy's Grandma insists, I won't refuse." She then instructed the servant, "Please take them and store them properly."
The servant nodded in understanding, but instead of taking the items directly upstairs, they were placed on a nearby cabinet. After all, being an experienced servant in the Simpson's mansion, if Talia were completely satisfied, she would have them taken upstairs right away. Since she said to accept, it indicated some level of dissatisfaction.
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