Chapter 956: Sincerity
Camille was slightly taken aback by Mrs. Bell's inquiry, and her
expression turned nonchalant. She asked, "Is there something you
need, Mrs. Bell?"
Mrs. Bell didn't provide a direct response; instead, she hesitated
momentarily before saying, "Can we meet in person?"
Camille checked the time and replied casually, "I'll be at the office in
about half an hour. Feel free to come over."
"Alright, see you in a while,â Mrs. Bell agreed.
"Sure, see you later," Camille responded before ending the call.
Afterward, Camille sent a quick message to Ayan, informing him about
Mrs. Bell's request to meet. Then, she hurriedly changed into
appropriate attire, grabbed her bag, and headed out. Even Timmy was
dropped off at daycare by the driver.
Camille was driving when she received a call from Ayan.
Ayan inquired, "Mrs. Bell wants to meet you?"
âYes, we arranged to meet at the office. I believe it's about your
meeting yesterday. They are probably trying to persuade me since you
expected this," Camille replied.
Ayan had foreseen this situation last night. Mr. and Mrs. Bell on their
side weren't likely to give up so easily. Although he didn't intervene in
Mr. and Mrs. Bell's decision, he knew that having his support was much
better than the current state of detachment. That way, even if an
unexpected situation arose, the Simpson Group wouldn't stand idly by.
So Mr. and Mrs. Bell were not about to give up on convincing Ayan. Mr.
and Mrs. Bell couldn't persuade Ayan directly, so their only option was
to approach Camille, as Ayan had explained to her the previous night.
But unexpectedly, Mrs. Bell arrived so quickly.
Ayan advised Camille, "Just maintain your composure. If she doesn't
directly discuss it, there's no need to probe or inquire. Even if she does
bring it up, you don't need to pay much attention to it. Simply shift all
responsibility to me."
"I understand,â Camille replied while driving. She asked, "Are you
heading to Modest Temple Hotel now?"
"Not immediately. I'll stay in the downtown today. I have dinner plans
with the government official we contacted earlier. I might have to handle
the upcoming work under his name," Ayan explained.
"Alright, I'm preparing to go to the office then. That's the plan,â Camille
said.
"Okay," Ayan agreed.
Once they ended the call, Camille was just about to enter the
company's underground parking garage.
She took the elevator up to her office floor and received a message
from Yessica confirming Mrs. Bell's arrival.
Camille didn't respond to the message, for she had already arrived at
the door of her office.
Yessica had welcomed Mrs. Bell into Camille's office, and Mrs. Bell sat
on the sofa. Yessica was preparing tea for her. When Camille arrived,
Yessica informed her, "Mrs. Bell says she has an appointment with
you."
Camille nodded and smiled at Yessica. "You can go ahead; we'll chat.â
Yessica left the office, closing the door behind her.
Camille walked to the empty seat opposite Mrs. Bell, maintaining a
polite and friendly expression. "Mrs. Bell, what brings you here today?"
Mrs. Bell's gaze remained fixed on Camille as the two women locked
eyes. Mrs. Bell spoke slowly, "Cami, I came to see you today because
there are some things I'd like to discuss with you."
Camille pretended to be unaware of the situation and spoke with a
gentle tone. "Sure, what's on your mind?"
"Some unexpected events have occurred at Modest Temple Hotel
related to our project. Do you know about it?" Mrs. Bell inquired.
"What's going on? I had no idea,â Camille shook her head, looking
genuinely surprised.
Mrs. Bell couldn't quite discern whether Camille's words were genuine
or not, leaving her without a clear answer for a moment. She replied
with a measured tone, "There has been a bit of a hiccup in the project,
and someone is trying to leverage this situation against us. I thought
Mr. Simpson had already discussed this with you. I didn't expect you to
be unaware."
Camille nodded gently, her voice warm and composed, "I truly had no
knowledge of this matter. We both have our own job, and when we get
home, we hardly discuss work matters. Although I am the architect on
this project, it has moved into the publicity phase since it was
completed, so I wasn't aware of how to handle it."
Camille did have a good understanding of the situation, but she was
curious about Mrs. Bell's intentions.
Mrs. Bell, unable to determine Camille's true knowledge of the
situation, chose to be candid. She said, "Recent events are related to
this project, and I was considering withdrawing from it. I didn't plan to
continue. Cami, what's your impression of me during the time we've
known each other?"
Camille was momentarily puzzled by Mrs. Bell's question. She replied,
"My impression of you has always been positive. You've treated me
well, and even though we've known each other for a short time, you've
been very kind to me. I value our friendship.â
Camille naturally held a positive impression of Mrs. Bell, treating her
and Timmy kindly. In reality, there was no one in this world who should
or could be unconditionally good to someone; the reason for such
kindness was usually fondness.
Had it not been for their past disagreements, Camille and Mrs. Bell
might still have been in good standing. Although Ayan suggested that
they could still be friends, Camille understood that while friendship
might be possible, certain things had changed.
She couldn't speak her mind freely in front of Mrs. Bell, nor did she
want to cause trouble.
Camille's response, though brief, conveyed sincerity. Mrs. Bell smiled
and looked at Camille, saying, "Cami, I'm glad to know you, and I hope
we can still be friends in the future.â
"Of course," Camille replied with a nod.
Mrs. Bell's smile faded, and her tone became more serious as she
spoke. âTo be honest, I didn't come to you of my own accord today.â
Camille was surprised by Mrs. Bell's candid admission but maintained
her composure. She asked, "Then, who asked you to come?"
"It was him," Mrs. Bell revealed. "He wanted me to come and talk to
you, to convince Ayan, to make him agree to our proposed solution. He
hopes Ayan won't just stand by but actively participate in this matter.
Because only through cooperation can this partnership be more
sustainable.â
Mrs. Bell explained that she had initially declined because she didn't
want to use Camille again or strain their friendship further. She said,
"That's why I wanted to be honest with you."
Camille smiled and replied, "You're sincere."
"Is that a compliment?" Mrs. Bell asked with a hint of curiosity.
Camille nodded, confirming it was indeed a compliment.
The two women shared a smile. Mrs. Bell then continued, âTo be
honest, after the last incident, you must have some grievances against
me, right?"
Camille shook her head, "I don't hold any grudges. It's just that we have
different perspectives.â
Mrs. Bell understood Camille's unspoken message. She nodded and
sighed, "After this matter is resolved, I'll be returning to my home
country. Once everything is settled there, I plan to live in Hance. I may
trouble you when that time comes."
Camille's voice remained calm as she briefly assessed Mrs. Bell,
sensing a hint of sadness in her eyes. She couldn't resist asking,
"Regarding you and Mr. Bell..."
Camille wasn't sure if this question was appropriate, and she hesitated
for a moment. She also worried that Mrs. Bell might not be comfortable
answering, so she quickly changed the subject, saying, âIf you plan to
come over in advance, please let me know, and I'll arrange
accommodation for you.â
Mrs. Bell replied, "Yes, that would be great. You can keep an eye out
for a suitable apartment for me."
"Sure," Camille nodded. The conversation could have ended there, but
Mrs. Bell took the initiative to say, "Cami, are you perhaps curious
about the current state of my relationship with him?"
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