My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

Chapter 1073: Pitiful
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Chapter 1073: Pitiful

Chapter 1073: Pitiful

The nurse felt rather helpless in this situation. She couldn't afford to offend Page, so she spoke softly,

"Mrs. Armstrong, I've already made the call. Miss Armstrong is aware and should be on her way."

As for the instructions Page gave the nurse to deceive Camille, the nurse dared not mention them.

After all, she was aware of Camille's identity. If her lie were exposed, it might jeopardize her job.

Nonetheless, Page's attitude was anything but friendly. Even when the nurse ignored her, her voice

never ceased, filled with blame, anger, and dissatisfaction.

Camille stood by the door, her expression cold. She actually didn't want to go inside since it seemed

there was no real issue, and she had only come to find out about Camille's condition. However, if she

could scold someone and maintain her vigor, then everything was likely fine.

Just as Camille contemplated leaving, she heard a sudden noise from inside the room. Followed by

Page's tirade, "You're just a little nurse, and you can't even handle such a simple task. Do you believe

I'll file a complaint against you?"

The nurse felt quite helpless and replied, "Mrs. Armstrong, I've done everything you asked me to do.

What else would you like me to do?"

"If you've done everything, why isn't she here yet? It's because you're so inefficient. You're completely

useless! Just wait, I will definitely complain about you. You..."

Before Page could finish her sentence, Camille had already pushed open the door to the ward. She

stood at the entrance, her gaze cold, looking at Page, who was reclining on the hospital bed. Since it

was a private room, Page had no concerns about disturbing others. Broken glass from a smashed

water cup littered the floor, and the nurse stood nearby, wearing a helpless and aggrieved expression.

Camille cast a disinterested glance at Page and then shifted her gaze to the nurse, saying, "Sorry for

the trouble."

Seeing Camille, the nurse felt as if she had been thrown a lifeline. "It's okay."

Camille turned her gaze back to Page, her expression frigid, and asked, "Why do you always like to

implicate innocent people? What's the point of it?"

Page, however, didn't mind if Camille had heard what she had just said. Instead, she responded

reproachfully, "Why are you only coming now?"

Camille's face remained cold and indifferent, her voice equally icy. "Shouldn't you be contacting him at

this time? What's the use of contacting me?"novelbin

"Camille, why are you saying such heartless words? I'm your mother. I had an accident while coming

out from the Simpson family, and I didn't call you immediately because I was worried about disturbing

your rest. But now you're acting like this. Do you even consider me your mother?" Page questioned

coldly.

Since the room's door was open, Page's words naturally echoed through the quiet hospital ward.

Camille, however, displayed no emotions or reactions, gazing at her with the same frigid and indifferent

expression, offering no response.

It was as if Page's emotional outburst were as effective as striking a cotton ball with a heavy punch,

causing no sensation. She couldn't endure this. Pointing her finger at Camille, she asked angrily,

"Camille, are you deliberately ignoring me? Are you disregarding me completely?"

Camille's voice turned cold as she replied, "If you continue with this attitude, I don't think we have

anything more to discuss. I will have someone from the Armstrong family notified. They'll send people

to attend to your needs. This is a hospital, not your backyard." She turned to leave.

Page had reached her limit and couldn't bear it any longer. She shouted, her emotions running high,

"Camille, stop right there! If you dare to leave, I will make you regret it. Do you believe me?"

Camille paid no attention to her words and continued walking out. Finally, she exited the room.

The driver closed the door behind her, and inside, Page could be heard throwing things, although it

wasn't very loud with the door shut.

Camille, with a serious expression, turned to the doctor nearby and said softly, "May I meet the nurse

who was here earlier?"

The doctor nodded and led Camille to the nurse.

Camille sincerely apologized to the nurse and assured her that if Page continued with her behavior,

they should call security or the police.

Camille left the hospital, and the whole of it took no more than twenty minutes.

She sat in her car and had the driver take her back to her company. Afterward, she asked the driver to

make a trip to the Armstrong family.

It was only then that Camille learned that the Armstrong family was aware of Page being in the

hospital, but Page had instructed them not to disturb her. Furthermore, Page hadn't come to the

hospital last night; she had checked in early this morning.

Camille was clueless about Page's intentions. Why was she causing such a scene?

As for Camille's reasons for coming to the hospital, it wasn't due to concern. It might sound cold-

hearted or heartless, but in everyone's eyes, she was a part of the Armstrong family, and Page was her

biological mother. If she didn't show any concern for her, could she even be considered a daughter?

However, Camille felt detached, harboring no worries or anxieties. She had come to the hospital only

because Page had met with an accident right after leaving the Simpson mansion. She was concerned

about this, and she didn't want Page to speak carelessly, let alone see the Simpson family become the

subject of public gossip.

So she came to check the situation, but she hadn't expected to be so surprised.

Reflecting on it, it was quite comical. She had acted in so many plays and done so much, and she

wondered if it was all just to gain her attention?

Camille didn't believe she had such a significant influence on Page. If Page simply wanted Camille to

cooperate with her to deal with Brody, there was no need to make such a conspicuous presence in

front of Camille. Negotiating terms with Camille would have sufficed.

However, Page's repeated appearances and her every action and word left Camille filled with doubt.

Camille sat on the sofa in her office, gazing at the view outside the floor-to-ceiling window.

She was lost in thought, trying to make sense of it all.

At that moment, Camille received a video on her phone. It was from the doctor she had exchanged

contact information with earlier. Since the doctor was someone Ayan knew, Camille had decided to stay

in touch to ensure they were aware in case Page did anything more outrageous.

What started as a precautionary measure turned into a video message from the doctor.

This was all less than an hour since Camille had left the hospital.

In the video, Page was dressed in hospital attire, her hair disheveled. She stood in the doorway of her

ward and addressed the passing people, tears streaming down her face. She said, "My daughter is

ignoring me. I had a car accident and got so dizzy, but my daughter doesn't care. She even joined

forces with her ex-husband's family to insult me and kick me out of their house in the middle of the

night."

As she spoke, Page wept, making her look truly pitiful in the video.

Her cries elicited sympathy from many women of her age, who could relate to her pain. They didn't

think to investigate the true facts behind the situation.

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