My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

Chapter 863: Preparation
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Chapter 863: Preparation

Chapter 863: Preparation

Of course, he wouldn't dare.

Camille smiled inwardly, then gently moved his hand away and asked him to focus on driving.

In her heart, she was extremely grateful to Ayan and the Simpsons because they truly treated her as

one of their own. Unlike other people who always saw their daughters-in-law as outsiders, Fletcher and

Talia treated her like their own daughter. Sometimes, Camille even felt that they treated her better than

Aria.

And as for the old Simpson, there was no need to mention it.

She kept this gratitude in her heart and silently promised to provide wholehearted care and

companionship when they grew old.

She would definitely fulfill that promise.

They arrived at the airport and soon met the rest of the family.

Originally, they were planning to drive back on their own, but it would take a long time, and the journey

would be tiring and arduous. So they chose to take a flight. The old Simpson, with his strong physique

even after such a long time, and Timmy, who was excited about his first airplane ride, didn't fuss at all.

Talia said, "Even the flight attendants couldn't resist taking photos with Timmy and wanting to hold him,

but I didn't let go of him the whole time."

Talia was clearly bragging, which prompted Fletcher to chime in, "You didn't let go? I held him too!"

Talia became displeased and glared at him, saying, "I held him more. Timmy prefers Grandma."

"It's clearly Grandpa."

"Grandma."

"Grandpa."

The two of them started arguing in the car, while Timmy, with his big eyes, looked left and right,

completely accustomed to this.

The old Simpson gave Camille a glance and whispered, "They've been like this lately, competing for

Timmy's love!"

Camille finally understood and couldn't help but smile. It was genuinely amusing.

Fletcher and Talia got along very well, to the point that they hardly ever spoke loudly. So why did they

change after becoming grandparents?

Was their jealousy and little competition really so adorable?

Camille pressed her lips, unable to suppress her laughter, and looked at Timmy sitting in the child seat.

She waved at him, her eyes full of a mother's love. Timmy responded with a smile, revealing his bright

white teeth. He was practically a replica of Ayan.

The group returned to the Simpson family, and it was already close to 7 o'clock.

Ayan had already instructed the housemaids to prepare dinner, so they could eat as soon as they

arrived.

It had been a while since the whole family had eaten together. Knowing that Fletcher, Talia, and the old

Simpson were bringing Timmy back today, Aria made a special effort to find time and join them for

dinner.

The old Simpson was delighted and specially requested a glass of wine.

Fletcher and Ayan didn't want to spoil the joyful atmosphere, so they naturally agreed.

The old Simpson raised his glass, his face full of tenderness, and said, "At my age, I don't have any

dreams anymore. My only hope now is for the family to be harmonious. I hope Aria will find a good

partner before I close my eyes."

Aria, suddenly named, felt that the chicken on her plate lost its flavor. The old Simpson had always

been open-minded, so he had never pressured her about personal matters. That's why she was caught

off guard by his sudden mention, feeling unsure of how to respond.

She was completely stunned.

With food still in her mouth, she almost choked because of the old Simpson's words.

Camille, acting like a good Samaritan, handed her a glass of juice. Aria immediately used Camille as a

shield, saying, "Cami and Ayan should remarry first. You can rest assured about my lifelong matter. I'll

definitely take it seriously. But I think it would be better for they to remarry, especially now that Timmy is

already a big boy."

Aria could only sent Camille an apologetic look before bowing her head and pretending to be silent.

Her diversion tactic was successful, and the old Simpson immediately shifted the topic to Camille and

Ayan.

The old Simpson asked, "Ayan, when are you and Cami going to remarry? Haven't you made an effort

to pursue her and show her your attitude and commitment? That's why she still hasn't agreed to you

until now?"

The old Simpson's question was sharp and direct, showing no consideration for Ayan's pride.

Ayan smiled helplessly and said, "Grandpa, Timmy is here. If you say that about me, I won't have any

dignity left in front of Timmy."

"Do you want your dignity or your wife?" The old Simpson snorted. He put down his glass and looked at

Ayan, saying, "You have ten days to win Cami over."

The old Simpson's words stunned Camille, the person in question. She whispered, "Grandpa, I'm here

too!"

The old Simpson was well aware that Camille was there, so he deliberately said it like that. He smiled

at Camille and said, "Cami, you should test him. Don't show any mercy just because of my words, and

don't blindly agree due to our relationship."

Old Simpson had completely made Camille not know what to answer.

Ayan was also helpless at the old Simpson's words. He looked at Old Simpson and said, "Grandpa, do

you actually want her to agree or not? I feel like you're not assisting me but intentionally hindering us."

Old Simpson snorted coldly. "If you're not good to Cami, let alone hindering you, I won't allow you to be

together."

"Grandpa, that's not fair," Ayan couldn't help shaking his head.

Talia calmly took over the conversation and said, "If your Grandpa disapproves, I disapprove too. So,novelbin

you'd better treat Cami well. That way, you can continue to survive in this family. Otherwise, forget

about sitting here and having meals together; even entering this door might become difficult for you."

"I agree with your mother," Fletcher raised his hand in support.

Aria also hurriedly raised her hand in agreement.

The whole family was on Camille's side. Ayan finally understood, so he didn't plan to conceal anything

anymore. He casually raised his hand and placed it on Camille's shoulder, his voice slowly sounding,

"Cami has agreed to remarry me, so you might not have the chance to kick me out anymore."

He raised an eyebrow, a smile playing on his lips, and his tone was full of a boastful demeanor.

His words caused everyone at the dining table freeze.

After a brief silence, Old Simpson's face was filled with a smile as he asked, "Cami, is what he said

true? Did you agree?"

Facing the expectant gaze of the old Simpson, Camille nodded slightly and said in a low voice, "Yes,

it's true."

Old Simpson was genuinely happy, his face beaming with a smile, and his clouded eyes twinkling with

joy. He said, "Good, today is truly a great day."

Talia, Fletcher, and Aria were also overjoyed. The whole family happily raised their glasses and clinked

them together.

As the spokesperson, Fletcher said, "Here's to a lifetime of happiness for you both."

"Thank you, Dad," Camille and Ayan said simultaneously.

After the toast, Talia asked, "When do you plan to handle the remarriage formalities?"

The question was directed at Ayan.

He put down his glass, glanced at Camille beside him, and whispered, "Let's wait a while. I want to

prepare for the wedding first."

Upon hearing the word "wedding," Camille's eyes widened in surprise. It was unexpected.

He hadn't mentioned it before.

Moreover, they already had a child, so she thought the idea of a wedding seemed distant.

Old Simpson, however, had a different thought. He said, "That's the right thing to do. You owe Cami a

wedding, and you should give it to her. She is the hero of our Simpson family. You can't let her down.

The wedding must be sensational. Tomorrow, I'll have your mother contact a wedding planning

company to customize the theme according to Cami's preferences."

Old Simpson continued, "You can handle the remarriage formalities later. A wedding require careful

preparation. What do you think?"

Camille and Ayan glanced at each other. Before Camille could speak, Ayan said, "Grandpa, I still want

to have the wedding first."

Ayan seemed adamant about having the wedding and didn't plan to handle the remarriage formalities

for now.

His attitude and response were too firm, causing Camille to have some different thoughts.

Did he not want to remarry?

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