Camille, of course, wouldn't go. So, her attitude towards Brody remained icy. This coldness made Brody feel that Camille was impolite and disrespectful. Brody's emotions flared up, and he angrily questioned, "What do you mean by that? Are you not planning to come back?"
Camille replied, "I thought we made things quite clear last night. Was I not clear enough, or did I express myself in a way that you couldn't understand?"
Camille's tone was mocking, and she had come to the realization that there were things she couldn't hope for. She didn't want to maintain even the basic courtesy with Brody anymore.
Brody was naturally displeased with Camille's attitude. He continued to berate her, accusing her of being disobedient and ungrateful. He believed that she was doing all this to get back at them for sending her to her grandmother's house in Flento when she was a child.
Brody kept repeating these same things, and Camille felt numb. She decided to end the call.
She had no intention of answering any calls from unlisted numbers in the future. She didn't want to engage in any conversations with Brody or Page. Their conversations were always the same, and she found them tiresome.
Camille put her phone down and refocused on the soup she was cooking. She sighed in resignation. However, she couldn't help but worry about Grace. Nothing bad had happened to her, had it?
Camille thought for a moment and then hurriedly left the kitchen to go outside to the garden. She dialed Horace's number.
Horace's phone was with his secretary, so it was the secretary who answered the call.
The secretary said, "I'm sorry, Mrs. Simpson, but Mr. Burris is currently busy dealing with some work-related matters. Is there something I can help you with? You can tell me, and I'll pass the message on to Mr. Burris when he's available."
Camille asked, "Is he very busy?"
The secretary replied, "Yes, it seems he's dealing with some personal matters. He left in the afternoon, and we don't know when he'll be done."
The secretary knew Camille's identity, so she shared what she knew, as it didn't make much difference whether she did or not.
Camille didn't press further and simply said, "Alright, please let him know to reply to my message when he's back."
"Of course, Mrs. Simpson. Don't worry; I'll make sure Mr. Burris gets your message."
"Thank you."
"You're welcome."
Camille sighed silently and then put her phone down. Her expression was somewhat complicated, but she didn't have time to dwell on it. Ayan's call interrupted her thoughts.
Ayan said, "I'm on my way home."
Camille was slightly taken aback and quickly replied, "Alright, dinner is ready. We can have it as soon as you get home."
Her response made Ayan hold back a low laugh. "The devoted wife and mother, huh?"
Camille knew he was teasing her again, and her expression showed a hint of coldness. She said, "Don't get too cheeky. Later, I might tell Grandpa how you've been treating me."
"What are you going to tell Grandpa?"
"Guess."
"Can't you say something nice about me? After all, Grandfather hasn't been back for so long. Can't you be a little friendlier to me, given my recent good behavior?"
"Let's see how you perform!"
Ayan chuckled, his voice taking on a sultry tone as he gently inquired, "What more do I need to do? Is my performance not satisfactory enough at night? If that's the case, I hope you can cooperate with me. We're both in this together, after all. I'm making an effort, and you should praise me a bit, shouldn't you?"
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