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My Ex-husband Begs Me Back (Ayan and Camille) novel Chapter 1070

Chapter 1070: Incitement

Camille couldn't help but laugh. Her eyes held a cold, mocking indifference, and they were filled with a chilly sarcasm.

No one ever wished for their parents to become like this. Such a transformation could only occur when there was no other option, turning family into enemies.

Despite the poor treatment she received from the Armstrong family, Camille never thought of harming them. She didn't wish for their downfall. Otherwise, she wouldn't have come to their aid when the Armstrong family needed help. Even if it meant incurring a favor, she did it because she wanted them to live well. That, for her, would be enough.

However, Page had a different mindset. She believed in using people when needed, blaming them when necessary. She would only acknowledge Camille's identity when there was a need, and in times of no requirement, she could go a lifetime without contact or maintaining any emotional connection to Camille.

Camille's smile deepened, carrying a taunting and icy undertone as she remarked, "You have no choice but to shift all responsibility and blame onto others when you've done something wrong. It allows you to absolve yourself and escape blame. That's why you're like this now!"

Camille couldn't comprehend Page's mindset. Why was she blaming Grace and placing the guilt on Sienna? Sienna had no connection with Grace. They had occasional meetings and contacts, but it was all kept hidden from Page and the Armstrong family. Blaming others in this casual way was probably Page's attempt to ease her conscience.

They never wanted to admit that Grace left home because of their pressure, their actions. It was their actions that led to her leaving. Camille was thankful that Grace had left Hance City. It was the only way to keep their reach short, and Grace wouldn't become a sacrificial pawn they could exploit.

Camille took a deep breath. She stopped looking at Page and instead examined Sienna's hand. After ensuring Sienna wasn't hurt, she felt relieved.

Although Sienna had no blood ties, she was a friend. In some instances, non-blood relationships were even better. What mattered most was genuine care and shared values.

Talia, seeing the situation, had an unpleasant expression. She cast a cold, indifferent gaze at Page, and her tone lacked warmth as she said, "Mrs. Armstrong, I respect you as Cami's mother. So, even though we've had our disagreements, I can pretend that nothing happened because I don't want to trouble Cami. I'm willing to compromise and step back. But that doesn't mean the Simpson family is afraid of you, and it doesn't mean the Simpson family will let you have your way. I hope you can set some boundaries. The Armstrong family has been cold toward Cami, yet you repeatedly try to exploit her under the guise of family. Why?"

Talia rarely got angry, and she seldom used harsh words. Even when the maids did something wrong, she would politely remind them for next time. Everyone knew she was gentle, not because she was easily fooled, but because she had manners and culture. Her gentleness didn't mean she was easy to manipulate or talk down to.

Everyone had their limits, and sometimes people didn't voice them not because their boundaries were too broad, but because they cared about someone who mattered to them. Their tolerance was only for that person's sake.

Page and Talia had known each other for many years. They had interacted even before Camille and Ayan got married. The old Simpsons of both families had connections, allowing them to meet frequently and understand each other's personalities.

So when Page heard her mother's words, she couldn't hold back a momentary embarrassment.

She had always been envious of Talia. Talia had a loving husband, accomplished children, and held a high position within her family. On the surface, Page looked glamorous, but in private, she had no say in front of Brody.

Hearing what Talia said, years of pent-up resentment and threats finally burst out. She retorted, "Don't pretend here. If it weren't for her giving birth to a son for the Simpson family and securing your family's future, would you treat her so well? What are you pretending for? Do you think I don't know what the Simpson family is like? Your union was based on the desire for a reproduction tool. You make it seem like you're so deeply loving her. But regarding whether I've taken advantage of her, that's our family's business. Now, she has no connection with the Simpson family anymore, and Ayan divorced her long ago. If you truly care about her, why don't you let your son remarry her?"

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