Chapter 1044: Unfamiliar
At this moment, in a hotel in Hance City.
The man had woken up early and had made a simple effort to tidy
himself up, but he still exuded a sense of desolation.
His beard had not been shaved for several days, but this morning, he
had borrowed a razor from the hotel owner to groom himself a bit.
No matter how he tried to groom himself, there was an observable
change in him compared to his previous self.
He stood by the window, looking outside. Due to its location outside the
urban area of Hance City, most of the people coming and going were
local residents, and the atmosphere was somewhat disorderly.
However, given his current state, he couldn't care less about this.
He took a deep breath and left the room. As he was leaving, the hotel
owner couldn't help but ask, "Sir, your two-week room fee is almost
used up. Would you like to extend your stay?"
The man paused for a moment, then continued walking without looking
back, his voice somewhat curt, "Yes, I'll extend it. I'll pay you when I
come back tonight.â
"Alright," the owner replied promptly, as if he feared the man might
change his mind.
The man's face looked especially grim. After walking out of the hotel,
he hailed a taxi on the side of the road. Once inside the cab, the driver
asked, "Where to, sir?"
The man stated the name of a building and then fell silent, sitting
quietly in the back seat, looking out of the window.
The journey took nearly forty minutes, and this was during the morning
rush hour, so the traffic was quite heavy.
When he reached his destination, the man got out of the cab. He
stopped by a green area on the side of the road and took out a
cigarette from his pocket, lit it, and stood there, smoking. He remained
stationary for a long time.
Franklin Bay.
Camille had slept until almost eight in the morning. She was still feeling
quite sleepy, but her habit of waking up early had her rising at her usual
time. Even if she slept in a bit, it wouldn't make a significant difference.
Camille checked the time on her phone and noticed that the bedroom
was still pitch black. She knew that Ayan wanted her to get a good rest.
Camille lay in bed, turned over, stretched, and then got up. She
freshened up and changed her clothes. She noticed a series of red
marks on her neck and felt an urge to hide them with makeup.
Thankfully, it wasn't too hot that day, or else she might not be able to
leave the house.
After Camille was ready, she headed downstairs. The housekeeper
saw her and immediately said, "Mrs. Simpson, why didn't you sleep a
bit longer? Mr. Simpson specifically instructed us to wake you up after
nine!"
âI couldn't sleep anymore. I have some work to take care of at the
office.â
âIn that case, I'll prepare your breakfast right away, and I'll keep it warm
for you."
"Thank you."
"Welcome, my lady.â
Even though she was just the housekeeper, Camille was always polite
and courteous with her.
The housekeeper was dedicated to taking care of Camille and Ayan,
ensuring everything ran smoothly, even when they were away for
extended periods.
Camille had her breakfast and then set off for the office. She arrived at
the office just before nine.
After the incident in Simpson Group's parking garage, Camille no
longer parked her car there when she was alone. Even though it had
been orchestrated by the Armstrong family, she couldn't shake the
psychological unease it had left her with.
Camille parked her car and stepped out, heading straight for the
entrance of the building. But as she had only taken a few steps, a male
voice suddenly called out from behind, "Cami, Cami!!!"
Camille froze, her facial expression showing surprise. She hadn't
expected this, but she immediately turned to look.
She spotted a man standing not far away, his gaze fixed on her. Their
eyes met, and Camille's initial reaction was that this man had changed
significantly.
Before she could respond, the man had already walked up to her. He
gazed at her and softly asked, "Cami, long time no see. Are you doing
well?"
Camille furrowed her brows. He had asked her the same question
when they last spoke on the phone. It seemed like he asked this
question every time they met or talked.
But every time Camille had seen him, it hadn't been pleasant.
Camille pursed her lips, her expression somewhat indifferent. She
replied, "I'm doing fine. How about you? What are you doing here?"
Preston stared at Camille, and there was an uncomfortable tension in
the air. They both seemed to understand each other's thoughts but
maintained a superficial peace.
Preston cleared his throat, thinking of his purpose for coming today. He
didn't let Camille's coldness affect him emotionally. He lowered his
voice and said, "I came to find you." His eyes remained locked onto
Camille, and he seemed unblinkingly focused on her, making her feel
uneasy. But Preston himself didn't seem to share this feeling. He went
on, "Cami, do you not want to see me?"
Preston seemed to care deeply about this.
Camille found it an odd question. Given their current relationship and
circumstances, whether or not they saw each other didn't seem to
matter. She lightly pursed her lips, and her voice sounded somewhat
detached as she replied, "Preston, I think there's no need to ask such
questions. If you have something to say to me, please go ahead. I have
work later, okay?"
Camille pursed her lips, her expression cold. Her voice carried a hint of
indifference as she said, "Preston, do you have something you want to
talk to me about?"
Preston persisted, asking, "Cami, you still haven't answered my
question. Do you not want to see me?"
He wore a bitter smile, seemingly filled with helplessness.
Camille was becoming increasingly unsure of how to respond to
Preston's directness. She instinctively pursed her lips and tightened the
grip of her hand on her side. Her voice remained calm but slightly
distant as she said, "Preston, I believe such questions are
unnecessary. If you have something to discuss with me, please go
ahead, as I have work to attend to shortly. Is that alright?"
Camille's attitude was excessively cold, which seemed to displease
Preston. But he believed that it was Ayan's influence that had caused
Camille to ignore him. This thought made Preston feel uncomfortable.
His face tightened, his voice grew low and hoarse, and his dark eyes
remained fixed on Camille as he said, "Cami, is it that I can't see you
when there's no particular reason? Aren't we friends? It's normal for
friends to meet up now and then, isn't it? Is it because I've lost
everything that you've become unfamiliar to me?"
Camille furrowed her brows, feeling both amused and exasperated.
"Preston, I've never thought this way. So I don't know why you keep
having such thoughts. You're making it really difficult for me to
respond.â
Camille felt quite speechless, and her patience was wearing thin.
Preston's reaction made his face darken, and he continued to stare at
her, emphasizing, âIt's not because of what I'm thinking. It's because of
how your attitude toward me has made me think this way."
"Do you know why my attitude towards you has changed from before?"
Camille asked.
Preston's tone grew somewhat urgent as he questioned, "I know it's
because of Ayan. Ayan has changed the dynamics between us, and
that's why you've become distant. You don't see me as a friend
anymore, right?"
His emotions were making his expression shift from handsome to
something more sinister, a fact that made Camille incredibly
uncomfortable. She felt a sense of unease around him and the fear that
he might resort to violence at any moment.
Camille discreetly assessed Preston, her eyes reflecting her guarded
stance. She glanced around, hoping for the unlikely chance that a
colleague would arrive late to work or that she would spot Yessica
sneaking out for coffee during work hours.
However, not all wishes come true, and sometimes even the smallest
hopes seem as elusive as the moon.
With a resigned sigh, Camille raised her gaze back to Preston. She
said, "Preston, why do you constantly bring Ayan into our discussions?"
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