After breakfast, Ayan left the house.
Before leaving, he naturally gave careful instructions and even called Sienna himself to confirm that she would come and accompany Camille, before finally feeling relieved.
However, Ayan also instructed the bodyguards secretly protecting Camille to always stay vigilant and report any incidents immediately.
Camille was unaware of all this, and around nine o'clock in the morning, she drove with Sienna to the Armstrong's villa.
Last night, Page's relatives stayed over, but Brody had not come down since going upstairs. Even dinner and breakfast were brought up by the house servants.
Perhaps he didn't want to see Page's relatives or maybe he was too heartbroken to come down.
When Camille arrived at the Armstrong family, Page's relatives vented all their frustrations on her that had been building up all night. Since Ayan did not accompany her this time, they naturally let out all their displeasure towards Brody on Camille.
They surrounded Camille, one after another asking, "Camille, what exactly is going on? Have you found your mother?"
"Your mother is missing, how can you seem so unfazed? Not only are you not worried, how can you even eat and sleep peacefully? Is this how a daughter should behave?"
"Yes, yes, now that you're here, you can't leave. You must give us an explanation."
Camille looked at these people, her eyes cold and aloof, her voice devoid of warmth: "The person is not lost in my hands, so what explanation do you expect from me? Must I stay here like you to be considered worried? We have already arranged for people to search everywhere, and the rescue team and the police have arrived at the scene. The results will come out sooner or later, not all emotions and reactions need to be displayed to show concern."
Camille's retort made their faces even more somber, but what she said was true, so naturally, none of them could say a word.
Camille looked at them all, then directly went upstairs with Sienna.
Sienna whispered to Camille, "Why do these people live here if they're not going to search? Especially those two men, they seem to just want to profit off this tragedy. It's absurd to demand you take responsibility and give an explanation when the person hasn't been found yet, isn't it?"
Camille didn't defend the so-called uncles because they had indeed done a terrible job. They were not worried about Page; they were aware of the outcome of an accident at such a high cliff.
They were simply using Page as an excuse to further their own interests.
Although Camille had no interest in the Armstrong family's affairs since realizing Page's indifference towards her, it didn't mean she would turn a blind eye to others eyeing the Armstrong family's possessions.
Camille did not respond to Sienna's words, her disdain for these people deepening.
Camille brought Sienna upstairs to see Brody because the servants said Brody hadn't come down at all.
As soon as they reached the second-floor corridor, they heard Brody's voice coming from the study, sounding very displeased. He said, "What do you mean by this? After such a big incident, you still say such things. Are you trying to harm me?"
Camille and Sienna exchanged a glance, their eyes filled with curiosity.
However, they stopped in their tracks, wanting to hear clearly what was going on.
Sienna leaned close to Camille and whispered, "What's happening? Who is he talking to?"
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