My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

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Chapter 625 Guilty

Chapter 625 Guilty

Naturally, Camille said yes.

Ayan led her out of the office and instructed Kian before leaving, "Take care of this and then go to the

dinner party for me tonight."

Kian had no choice but to nod his head and see Ayan leave with Camille.

From the bottom of his heart, he silently paid salute to Mr. Simpson for his cunniness.

Isn't that a classic show of getting his way through playing weak?

Camille came out of the Simpson Group with Ayan and the two sat in the car, Ayan driving and Camille

sitting in the passenger seat, and she asked, "What do you want to eat?"

It was after 2pm, an awkward time.

Ayan said, "What do you want to eat?"

"I'm not too hungry."

"Then let's go to Mrs. Barnes' for a bowl of noodles, shall we?"

Camille was stunned. Must he bother to ask her about this?

Shouldn't it be his choice?

But Camille didn't ask, just gave a slight nod as a yes.

It had been a while since the two had been here, and Mrs. Barnes was especially happy to see them.

There was no one there at this point, so Mrs. Barnes cooked for them herself.

Camille was not hungry, but Mrs. Barnes' noodles were so tempting that she ate a small bowl.

After eating the noodles, the two of them accompanied Mrs. Barnes to chat for a while. Mrs. Barnes

was also very worried about Old Simpson, and went over to visit him when she learned that he had

woken up. And now speaking of his condition, she was still worried.

Mrs. Barnes asked, "Ayan, is there really nothing wrong with Grandpa?"

Ayan said without much expression, "It's okay, don't worry, all the best medical teams are here. It will

be fine."

"My husband and I have been worried a lot these days. H cannot sleep at night and gets up every

morning before dawn to prepare food and send it to the hospital for your father and see your grandpa."

Mr. Barnes had been working at the Simpson's mansion and with the old Simpson for many years, so

naturally they had deep bonds.

After hearing Mrs. Barnes' words, Ayan also said lightly, "Let Mr. Barnes relax, grandpa will be fine."

Mrs. Barnes then nodded, and she wanted to ask Timmy again, but before she could say anything,

Camille's cell phone rang and interrupted them.

It was an unfamiliar number that she hadn't seen before.

Camille walked to the door with the phone in her hand and then only then pressed the answer, "Who is

it?"

Mrs. Simpson, I'm the bodyguard Mr. Simpson arranged to keep an eye on Cora, and Cora wants to

apologize to you."

Camille was not surprised that it was only two days. She had overestimated Cora and thought that she

would at least hold off for three or four days before being found.

She said emotionlessly, "Put it on the speakerphone!"

The bouncer didn't allow Cora to touch the phone, and when the speakerphone was turned on, Camille

didn't start, but stayed quiet and waited for Cora to speak.

It was quiet. Camille was not in the least bit anxious. She was not the one who was hungry anyway, so

she wouldn't be the one at a disadvantage.

It lasted for nearly half a minute before Cora's voice sounded over there: "Camille..."

Her voice sounded quite weak, and it seemed that not eating for two days was quite a torture for her.

Camille said without any emotion, "If you have something to say, say it."

Cora pursed her lips lightly and said in a low voice, "I'm sorry!"

"I'm sorry? Sorry for what?"

"I should not have asked you to kneel down and apologize, and I should not have vented on the

innocent child and Mr. Simpson. I am sorry to the old Simpson and Timmy and the Simpson family, I

apologize to all of you."

She said all the words in one breath.

But Camille didn't react much when she heard it, just asked unhurriedly, "Finished?"

Cora didn't understand what that meant, and she said, baffled, "Isn't that enough?"

Camille laughed, "Miss Hayes, you made the call. I didn't force you. If you think that's enough, then

that's it, so I'll hang up?"novelbin

After saying that, Camille made a move to hang up the phone.

Cora immediately became anxious and said, "Camille, what more do you want from me? You asked me

to apologize, then I did. You asked your people to record the video and they recorded it. What more do

you want from me to give me food?"

"Miss Hayes is really funny. You were the one who wanted to make the call, and now you're impatient

after saying sorry just twice? If that's the case, why did you call me?"

"What do you want?"

"It's not what I want, it's what you want, Miss Hayes. Do you think you are sincere enough? Do you

think you've satisfied my requests? What did I say then? And what do you do now?"

Camille had no intention of just letting her off the hook.

Cora slowly recalled Camille's words and soon remembered what she had said.

She merely gritted her teeth, somewhat reluctant to speak, her demeanor and reactions invisible to

Camille, so she simply said indifferently, "So do you have anything else to say? If not then so be it. I

don't have time to keep wasting on you."

Camille didn't bother to keep talking to her anymore.

Cora immediately said, "I am a sinner!"

Her voice was low, as if she was resigned.

Camille narrowed her eyes slightly and smiled faintly, "What did you say? I didn't just hear you."

"I'm a sinner! I am a sinner, I am sorry to the old Simpson, sorry to the Simpson family and to your

child, is that all right? Are you satisfied?"

Camille raised the corners of her mouth slightly, and there was a coldness under her eyes as she said,

"Put the bodyguard on the phone."

The bodyguard immediately understood and raised the phone to his ear, "Mrs. Simpson, you go

ahead."

"Give her just one meal."

"Understood."

The phone call ended. Camille stood in place without rushing in. She tilted her head and looked up at

the sky and sighed deeply. For what she did now to Cora, she did not think she had gone too far, nor

did she think she was wrong to torture Cora in this way.

It was all because Cora hurt Timmy and Old Simpson in the first place. Compared to Cora, all she did

was not worth mentioning.

After all, It was just a little bit of suffering and hunger for Cora, but the old Simpson? He almost couldn't

wake up from the coma. The bruises in the head still hadn't dissipated. Every day that followed was a

risk at any moment, and while the joy of waking up to the old Simpson was overwhelming, the reality of

it was also gnawing.

So what was wrong with Cora saying she was a sinner and apologizing?

But Camille wasn't going to let her off the hook like that.

"Why don't you go inside after the phone call?" Camille had not yet returned to her senses when a low,

muffled man's voice suddenly rang in her ears.

She looked back to see Ayan standing behind her at some point.

She didn't answer, just said, "Can we go back?"

"Well, let's go!"

"I'll say bye to Mrs. Barnes."

After parting, the two then headed out.

Ayan was supposed to take Camille back to the Simpson's mansion, but Camille said, "I'm going to

meet Sienna for a while."

Ayan nodded and drove Camille straight to Sienna's restaurant.

Originally she thought that after arriving he would leave, but she did not expect him to get off and walk

into the restaurant.

It ended up being Camille chatting with Sienna and Ayan and Rex having tea.

Because two men were there, it was not convenient to talk about many topics, so Sienna mentioned,

"How about going shopping?"

Camille thought it was OK, then got up with Sienna and went shopping.

Without the men around, the two men are now relaxed and at ease.

Sienna asked, "Have you two gotten along better lately?"

Camille didn't hold back: "He... mentioned to me that he wanted to get back together."

"What do you think?" Sienna wasn't surprised at all. By Ayan's nature, if there was no such intention,

he would not be pestering Camille every day.

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