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My Ex-husband Begs Me Back novel Chapter 1433

Summary for Chapter 1433: Deceived: My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1433: Deceived – My Ex-husband Begs Me Back by Lana Carr

In Chapter 1433: Deceived, a key moment in the Romance novel My Ex-husband Begs Me Back, Lana Carr delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1433: Deceived

Camille stood up, looking down at her from above with a cold and indifferent gaze. She said, "I will help you find your child, but I will also tell him about his background and what you have done. Honestly, I have to admit, while you may not be capable, your childrearing skills are quite good."

Vere was well-behaved and had a good moral compass, clearly a result of Regina's upbringing. He was kept in the dark about his origins up to this point.

Camille said these words just to confirm her suspicions.

It was only when she saw Regina's emotional outburst that she understood she had hit the mark.

Camille smiled, the hint of a smirk on her lips, but she did not say another word.

Seeing Regina's increasing agitation, she continued to scream, "Camille, you can't do this. You can't harm Vere. You can't treat him like this. He is innocent. He is innocent. How can you do this?"

Camille was already walking out of the room, and although Regina tried to get up, she was trapped and couldn't move.

Her tone softened from the beginning, "Cami, I saved you. Don't do this, please. Don't do this. He doesn't know anything. Everything is directed at me. You're a mother now, you can't harm my Vere."

As Camille walked out, Regina's cries echoed down the hallway.

Grace stood at the doorway, their eyes meeting briefly. Grace immediately approached Camille, asking softly, "Are you really going to tell Vere everything?"

Grace's face was filled with worry, her eyes reflecting genuine concern and fear for Camille's actions.

Camille could see Grace's concern and disapproval, and suddenly, she felt a mischievous urge to tease her.

Camille replied lightly, "I have that intention. Otherwise, I wouldn't have said that, would I?"

Grace frowned even more, her expression grave. She said, "Cami, is this the right thing to do?"

"What's wrong with it? Are you getting soft now? Don't you know what she's done? If you go soft now, won't you regret it later?"

Grace bit her lip, silent for a moment before saying, "I might regret it, but I don't want Vere to know so much. If Vere learns all this, he'll live in a world of pain. He's just a child, he doesn't know anything. Bringing him into this might not be fair, right?"

Camille was no longer too concerned about Grace's reaction, as it was clear she was more interested in how Grace perceived her.

Grace agreed with Camille's thoughts. "Your plan makes sense. Maybe this is the best outcome for Vere. Only by completely distancing him from these people can he avoid being tainted."

Camille simply gazed at Grace. "Your idea is right, but have you thought about how to tell Vere?"

Grace was taken aback, her expression growing serious. She asked, "Will Vere believe it? He's grown up now. Won't he be suspicious?"

"Believing or not depends on his perspective. With the advanced internet nowadays, filtering information is both simple and difficult. If we keep hiding these things from him, we'll have to detain him forever. But even then, he won't truly be rid of these things. If one day he learns everything, have you considered if he'll resent us?"

Camille wasn't afraid of this, as she didn't have a strong bond with Vere. Their interactions could be counted on one hand. However, Grace was close to Vere, and if he harbored resentment, Grace would also be deceived.

Even though contemplating the actions of a child like this was inappropriate, sometimes one had to prepare for the worst.

Camille's question made Grace pause. Although this issue seemed distant, in reality, it was looming large. Vere was nearing adulthood, and at this stage, his psychology could be heavily influenced.

Grace was worried. Despite Regina's mistakes, she should have turned a blind eye to Vere. But considering Vere's plight, Grace said to Camille, "Does Regina have some savings that can be passed on to Vere? Let Vere inherit that money and study abroad, never looking back in his lifetime."

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