Regina was stunned by Camille's words, her face instantly turning pale. She gazed at Camille, unsure of what to think, but her eyes reflected a sense of unease and apprehension.
Camille, however, smiled and spoke slowly, "You are envious of others, so you believe that their excellence is a competition with you. Of course, I don't deny that she may have flaunted her achievements in front of you. But why use others' flaunting as a thorn in your heart? Instead of constantly comparing yourself to others, strive to improve yourself. Only by becoming stronger can you ignore the presence of others. Yet, you cannot do this, which is your first pitiful aspect. And then, in order to feel that you are better off than her, you are willing to be a woman who hides in the shadows. This is your second pitiful aspect."
"Your third pitiful aspect, and also your most pitiful part, is that you think you have outsmarted a sister who cares for you and toyed with a man who betrayed you. You think you are very clever, you think your cunning is unmatched, and you believe that no one will ever discover this secret. But have you ever considered that someone may have known all along, but chose not to expose you? Your existence, or the existence of your child, has become insignificant. The reason he doesn't want to contact you is simply to cover up something he doesn't want to be revealed. In comparison, this is your most pitiful aspect."
She thought she was clever, but everything she portrayed was clear to others.
She thought she had disguised herself well, but was her facade truly good?
Certainly not. Such a disguise is only to deceive herself.
She thought she was deceiving others, but in the end, she deceived herself.
Isn't that pitiful?
Certainly, it is not just pitiful, but also makes people find this person very ridiculous.
Camille's words seemed to strike a chord in Regina's heart. All of this was the truth, and she was very aware of it. But no one had said these things to her for so long. Though she knew it in her heart, there was no voice reminding her of self-awareness. She could not come to terms with this.
Thus, Regina's emotions plummeted, her whole being staring blankly into the distance with a rigid and dazed expression on her face.
Camille looked at her, showing no emotion or reaction. She simply said indifferently, "In fact, you should have known His suspicions about you, or else he wouldn't neglect the child. After all, he is ingrained with a preference for boys over girls, so how could he let his own son be ignored? Oh, I forgot to tell you, are you planning to take the child abroad? But have you considered that if Grace had not stopped you, you would probably have taken the child to another world by now."
She wanted to leave, but how could Brody truly let her go?
Regina widened her eyes in disbelief, seemingly unable to believe that Camille knew more than she did about many things.
She looked at Camille, unable to believe it, and asked, "Are you lying to me, aren't you?"
Camille showed no expression, just looking at her indifferently, and asked back, "What benefit would I gain from lying to you? I am sitting here having a peaceful conversation with you not to harm you, but simply to tell you what I want to say."
As for Regina's words, they were not important at all.
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