Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 1106. See more big events

Chapter 1106: 1106. See more big events

He reached out and pulled his wife, who was about to speak, aside, scolding her,

"People who haven’t been to such events and haven’t seen much of the world may naturally not know proper etiquette; they just need more exposure to grand events in the future. There’s no need for you to quarrel with a girl from a humble background."

Although Lord Marquess was criticizing Lady Marquess for being petty with the young lady,

his words implied that the Green Clan didn’t know proper etiquette and hadn’t been exposed to grand events.

On hearing that Lord Marquess described them as coming from a humble background, not worldly, and lacking in manners, Cam Green’s face contorted with anger.

Cam’s invitation was solely based on his influence in the literary and artistic circles.

But this was only limited to those realms.

As President, Tony Wilson naturally needed talents from all walks of life.

However, to others, especially those of much higher status than Cam, no matter how talented he was, he was just a singer.

Those who respected him would call him Master Green or Mr. Green.

To those who didn’t regard him highly, he was really nothing at all.

Thus, when Lord Marquess said those words, he didn’t feel any psychological burden.

"Lord Marquess, how... how can you speak like that!"

Cam Green trembled with anger.

"Master Green, this is strange, I’m scolding my wife; that’s our family affair. Why are you meddling unnecessarily?"

Lord Marquess used Cam’s earlier confrontation with Lady Marquess against him.

"You... you..."

Cam wanted to retort, asking why he should be described as someone from a humble background and unfamiliar with the world.

But if he had asked that, he would really have humiliated himself.

All things considered, it was because of his status; he was essentially just a singer.

Compared with these people, he really could only be considered from a humble background.

To truly earn their respect, he would have to actually become Adam Jones’s father-in-law.

Then, who would dare say that Adam Jones’s father-in-law came from a humble background?

Cam felt so angry that all his internal organs seemed to ache.

At the same time, the desire sparked within him grew even stronger.

Seeing that the moment was right, Elly Campbell looked at the family with a smiling expression and spoke,

"Would you still like to stay here shamelessly?"

Daisy Thompson was unwilling to give in.

Especially knowing that Adam had amnesia and she was holding the winning cards, yet to be ridiculed like this made her even more reluctant.

She couldn’t understand what capabilities Elly Campbell had that made the Marquess and his wife stand by her side.

Now, not only had she gained no advantage, but Elly Campbell had also turned the tables on her, which upset her even more.

She desperately looked toward Adam, trying to get him to say something.

"Adam..."

"Enough!"

Adam, losing his patience, interrupted Daisy Thompson?

He looked up at Daisy, and a warning shimmered through his deep pupils.

He said in a deep voice,

"Don’t you know what kind of event this is? Do you still want to embarrass yourself?"

While speaking, he also subtly glanced at Elly Campbell.

This time, Daisy wasn’t foolish and immediately understood.

She quickly grabbed Sophia Green, and turning to Elly Campbell, said,

"I apologize, Mrs. Jones, our Sophia didn’t know the proper etiquette and has disrupted you. We will leave now."

Sophia, grabbed by Daisy, looked bewildered at the woman who had encouraged her just minutes ago to ask Adam to dance.

Now in a turn, she shifted all blame onto her, claiming she lacked manners?

What was she doing earlier?

That damn old hag—she really underestimated her.

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