My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

Chapter 1381 Threat



Chapter 1381 Threat

Chapter 1381 Threat

"It's been a long time, we can't remember the exact day, but we know that there were arguments every day. So, we basically didn't eat at the same table, we ate separately. Sometimes, the husband would come home late, and the wife would get upset. Naturally, they would quarrel, and it would escalate to a fight. After that incident, the two of them basically stopped speaking to each other."

The video of the fight was secretly uploaded online by someone in the house. The people present were not frequent internet users, so they were unaware of this incident. Camille, however, knew about it and could therefore piece together the timeline.

In fact, the fight wasn't that long ago, it happened recently.

However, a few days later, they went on a trip together. According to the butler, "It was the husband who suggested it. The wife told me to take care of the house and that she was going on a trip with the husband, giving him a chance. If he had truly changed, everything could return to the way it was at the beginning. As for those things, she wouldn't pursue them."

Those things referred to the other woman and the child outside.

Camille listened without expressing any opinions, just nodding lightly and asking softly, "So their relationship is very strained, right? They argue often, even resort to violence over some issues, and you all know that my father has another woman and a child outside, correct?"

The group exchanged glances because this was a family matter and somewhat scandalous. Therefore, they were naturally hesitant to nod.

But seeing Camille's indifferent expression and smiling eyes, showing no displeasure or threat, they finally nodded in response. Camille only smiled faintly and said, "So you must have been quite surprised when they went on a trip together?"

“Yes, it was a bit surprising, but the wife said she wanted to give the husband a chance. So, we didn't think much of it. However, the wife contacted me after leaving, asking me to take care of the house and her cats."

Page liked to keep cats, so there were two cats at home. While she was away on the trip, the servants were responsible for their care. However, Page was still somewhat worried and would contact them even when she was away.

This was a small detail Camille picked up on. She squinted slightly, her expression slightly serious, and her voice became stern as she asked, "Can you show me your chat history?”

The housekeeper nodded, "Of course.”

She handed the phone to Camille, with 'Madam' as the note for Page.

The last call was the night before Page's accident, so after contacting that night, the following afternoon, Page had an accident. From these few lines of conversation, Camille didn't find any additional information.Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.

She returned the phone to the housekeeper and asked, "Besides being at home, who does she spend time with the most?"

Since the incident with the Armstrong family, Page and Brody had gradually withdrawn from their circle, and many people were intentionally keeping their distance from the two. Camille wondered who Page's closest friends were, aside from her cousin?

The housekeeper pondered carefully and shook her head lightly, "In the past year and a half, Madam rarely went out to meet friends. Most of the time, she stayed at home. Wherever the husband went, she would go with him."

Page gave up her own life and friends to stay by Brody's side. Camille had no strong reaction. She had asked what she needed to and knew what she needed to know.

So, the conversation almost came to an end, and she instructed them, "Please keep these matters confidential for the time

being, given your long service in the house. After this matter is resolved, if you no longer wish to work here, you can directly come to me to end your employment. If you need help finding another job, you can also come to me. But, until this matter is resolved, if you speak out of turn, | won't turn a blind eye, understand?"

Camille was firm but not overly forceful. Her words were clear and necessary. As she finished speaking, Sienna promptly hummed to remind them that someone had arrived. Sienna walked out, followed by Page's cousin, Camille's aunt.

She looked at Camille with a slightly surprised expression and then told the servants, "Make something for everyone to eat. It's getting late."

The servants subconsciously looked at Camille, feeling a sense of awe towards her. Camille did not stop them, nor did she want to make things difficult for them.

Seeing Camille's lack of reaction, the group quickly nodded and went to the kitchen.

With the servants gone, only three people were left in the backyard.

The aunt looked at Camille, her voice breaking the silence, "Cami, perhaps | shouldn't be the one to say thig Aon you know. howglose Bhrio your rhothét he tells me everything, especially about your father having another woman and child outside. This has been weighing on her, making her depressed and miserable." Please read the original content at .

Camille didn't know about Page's depression since her demeanor didn't reveal it.

Camille lightly pressed her lips together, looking at her aunt, and said softly, "Since you know all this, were you aware of them going on a trip?"

The aunt shook her head, "! didn't know at first. If | had known, | would never have let her go." Tears welled up in the aunt's eyes again.

She took a deep breath and continued, "Cami, your mother still loves you. It's just that her p sonality is a bit co dand after Ging birth, she chad have any more children, so her attitude towards you may have changed. But you have to believe that she loves you and holds you in her heart. Don't hold grudges against her, okay?" Please read the original content at .

Camille didn't respond because she didn't know from what perspective her aunt was speaking. If it was from Page's sister or friend, she would certainly not accept it.

However, Camille didn’t want to dwell on it, especially at this time when everyone's whereabouts were unknown. It was pointless to hold on to so much.

Camille just gave her aunt a brief glance and whispered, "I don: Want) to dwell o sheseema tte} t00 much. OmIaINS past, and | don't want to keep thinking about it." Please read the original content at .

The aunt nodded lightly and asked, "Do you have any updates on what's happening with Ayan? Have they figured out what happened?"


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