"Preston, let's not contact each other anymore. Let's treat each other as strangers. I really don't know how to interact with you, and the best way is to cut off all contact. That's it!" After saying this, Camille didn't give Preston any chance to express his opinion. She simply hung up the phone.
In fact, she had wanted to say these words during their previous conversation, but she still held onto a last trace of softness in her heart, thinking that it hadn't reached the point of cutting off all ties. However, the repeated incidents had caused her significant internal struggles, which also affected the people around her. Even if she didn't feel greatly affected herself, it affected the emotions of those close to her.
She also understood a truth: sometimes, if one person speaks ill of another, it might be a personal issue. But when a group of people starts saying negative things, there is definitely a problem.
Camille pursed her lips, her expression becoming particularly serious. About a minute after the call ended, Preston called again. Since it was a landline, she couldn't block his number, but she was certain it was him calling, so she didn't answer.
She continued to ignore his calls until they eventually stopped.
Sitting in her office, Camille couldn't focus on her work. Her face was filled with indifference and coldness. She took a deep breath, picked up her phone, and messaged Sienna. She informed Sienna about her decision to sever ties with Preston. Sienna, being the gossip queen, immediately rushed to Camille's office.
Camille explained the situation in detail to Sienna, and upon hearing it, Sienna gave her a thumbs up. Sienna said, "Good for you! You've spoiled him too many times. He really thinks highly of himself. Honestly, thinking about it makes me laugh. Where does he get the audacity as a grown man?"
Camille didn't correct Sienna's impression but simply said, "I should have done this a long time ago. Now that it's out in the open, I actually feel quite relieved."
"Right? Some people really aren't worth it. You treat him well, but he only sees you as a fool," Sienna added.
Sienna had always held a negative impression of Preston because she believed that his relationship with Camille wasn't just friendship. He pretended to be just a friend while staying by her side, which she considered hypocritical. Although she didn't want to spoil their relationship and make things awkward, she believed that maintaining distance and not lingering around each other was the best approach.
Sienna couldn't help but continue to criticize Preston. Her face showed a disdainful expression, and she laughed, "Now we don't have to worry about your feelings anymore. I used to hold back on criticizing you too much because I was afraid it would make you feel uncomfortable. But now that we've severed ties, let's criticize together!"
Camille smiled but didn't say anything. She had no intention of engaging in criticism. Even though they were no longer friends, she didn't want to go out of her way to criticize others. She simply hoped they would have no further contact, just as she had told Preston-to treat each other as strangers.
She thought she might feel a bit uneasy, but now she felt more relaxed. There was no weight on her chest, and she felt light and at ease.
She had thought her words were clear enough, and Preston wouldn't bother her anymore. But Camille was being too simplistic. Preston had no intention of completely cutting ties with her.
In the afternoon, when Camille finished work, she planned to take a taxi to Simpson Group since Ayan's driver had other commitments and couldn't bring the car. Ayan had originally said he would come to pick her up after work to go back to Franklin Bay together, but a last-minute meeting delayed him, so Camille decided to drive there herself.
As for Sienna, she had dinner plans with Rex today, so they wouldn't be leaving together.
After leaving the company, Camille stood by the roadside and tried to hail a taxi. She initially thought of booking a ride-hailing service, but it was rush hour, and there was a long queue of over fifty people waiting. So she decided to flag down a regular taxi by the roadside.
During this time, the area where she lived had the highest concentration of office and commercial buildings, so there was naturally heavy traffic.
Camille waited for about ten minutes before finally flagging down a taxi. She got into the back seat and calmly told the driver, "I'm going to Simpson Group."
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