What Happens in Chapter 1303: Uneasiness – From the Book My Ex-husband Begs Me Back
Dive into Chapter 1303: Uneasiness, a pivotal chapter in My Ex-husband Begs Me Back, written by Lana Carr. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
This skill has always been with her and Grace, but she might be a bit more aware. Also, because Brody Page hasn't been good to her, she can distinguish whether their words are sincere or fake. But Grace, on the other hand, truly believes in them and has always done as they wished.
In the end?
It seems like she hasn't gained anything, but instead received an accusation of being disobedient, immature, and not considering the Armstrong family.
Camille couldn't help but sigh when she thought about it! She pursed her lips lightly and looked at Brody with a faint gaze. She didn't speak, and Brody continued, "Why don't you call Ayan? Let's have dinner together tonight!"
Brody stared at Page, as if he was telling Camille to make the call right in front of him.
Camille didn't make any move. She just looked at Brody in silence. This made Brody, who could endure a lot, somewhat lose control of his emotions. Brody said, "I'm talking to you. Did you hear me?"
Camille nodded, "Hmm, I heard you."
"Then why aren't you responding to me?"
"I don't know how to respond. Ayan has been busy these past few days. Besides sleeping at home at night, we hardly ever see each other. So it's difficult for me to arrange for him to have dinner with you. Simpson Group has a new project to launch, so he has to finish his work for the next two days."
"I'm his father-in-law."
"We are currently divorced." Now that they are divorced, he can no longer be considered a father-in-law. At most, he is just a former father-in-law. Camille was worried that Brody didn't understand, so she reminded him once again.
Brody felt speechless. His eyes were filled with anger and dissatisfaction. He said, "What do you mean? Now you think you're divorced from him, but why didn't you say so when I asked you to keep your distance from him before? Camille, are you deliberately opposing me? Do you still have any regard for the Armstrong family?"
Here we go again.
The same old sentence.
Camille felt like her ears were going to become calloused from hearing it. She sighed silently and spoke in an unusually cold tone, "When there's something important, you think I'm part of the Armstrong family. But when there's nothing and you don't need me, suddenly I shouldn't have any ideas related to the Armstrong family. Because I think that you want to leave everything to Grace due to your excessive love for her. But now I understand, you don't want to leave it to Grace, you want to leave it to your son outside, right?"
Camille's eyes carried a questioning gaze as she stared at Brody, waiting for his answer.
In fact, Brody has been unfair to both Grace and Page. As for her, she is just the neglected daughter of the Armstrong family, so fairness or unfairness doesn't really matter. After all these years, she has already become accustomed to it, and she doesn't feel like she has given much to the Armstrong family. It's like a clear-cut relationship between them.
However, Camille couldn't help but wonder if it was too much for Grace and Page to be treated like this. After all, one was his beloved daughter, and even if he favored his son, she had been a cherished daughter held in his hands for many years. Was he sacrificing his daughter for his own benefit?
Would Page, the woman who had accompanied him throughout the journey of marriage, also be so indifferent?
"Why do you want to see him? He's busy with work. If you really want to meet, he only returns after ten in the evening. You can have a video call then. Or do you have an urgent matter?"
Camille didn't believe that Brody suddenly showed up just to meet Ayan. What could be the reason that made him insist on meeting?
Camille pursed her lips, repeatedly pondering this question. Honestly, she felt quite anxious and uneasy because the more she thought about it, the more she felt that Brody's intentions were definitely not pure.
Although Brody was always selfish and didn't mind troubling her or Ayan, he would never act recklessly towards Ayan. So why was he so insistent on meeting Ayan this time? Moreover, Ayan wasn't in Hance City at this critical moment, so why the insistence?
After thinking for a while, Camille interrupted Brody's constant complaints and asked, "Do you want Ayan to handle this matter on behalf of the Armstrong family, or do you want him to investigate what Horace is up to?"
Camille began to probe Brody step by step because she had been by Ayan's side for a long time, and sometimes other people's words would make her suspicious and think differently. So, it was impossible for her not to question Brody's insistence.
Listening to her inquiry, Brody responded indifferently, "Do I need so many reasons just to meet my son-in-law? Can't I simply want to talk to him?"
"We all know about the relationship between you and Ayan, so is it you who wants to see him or someone else?"
Camille was just testing, but she clearly saw Brody's face stiffen and become serious. His eyes seemed to wander involuntarily, as if he was evading something. What was he trying to avoid?
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