Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 115. Not good in that area (5 updates)_1

Chapter 115: 115. Not good in that area (5 updates)_1

Elly Campbell stood directly in front of him with a dark expression, her eyes lifted to Adam Jones, burning with anger.

At this moment, Adam Jones was bare-chested, with only a bath towel wrapped around his lower body. The water droplets on his upper body had not yet been dried, and the transparent liquid slowly slid down along his well-defined muscles, naturally creating a very tempting image. However, Elly Campbell was in no mood to appreciate it, especially since the subject was her ex-husband.

"Call Harry Hall for me."

Suppressing the anger in her heart, she looked at Adam Jones and spoke in a calm and even tone.

But Adam Jones simply raised his eyebrows indifferently, paying no mind to her words. Instead, he examined her from head to toe, and the corner of his lips curved up in a mocking smile—

"If you say you were just leaning on the door to peek at me taking a shower, I’ll forgive you."

His words clearly meant he had no intention of calling Harry Hall for Elly Campbell.

Elly Campbell’s face alternated between pale and flushed with anger. Seeing Adam Jones suddenly step closer to her, his long arm casually wrapped around her body, pulling her towards his chest.

In her angry struggle, he pushed her against the luxurious marble vanity, his lips curling in a wicked smirk, "Do you still remember that our first time was right here?"

Hearing Adam Jones bring up that time from four years ago, Elly Campbell’s face turned even uglier. The grievances and humiliations of the past instantly spread as Adam Jones’ playful smile spread across his lips.

"That’s so long ago, yet President Jones still remembers. It couldn’t be that in these past few years, President Jones has been impotent, and that’s why you keep reminiscing about your past glory, could it?"

She scoffed, her lips curving into a cold smile, "No wonder you haven’t let Miss Baker come through the door yet. It turns out you’re afraid that your inadequacy might disappoint her."

Hearing Elly Campbell bring up an irrelevant person again, Adam Jones’s face also darkened, his eyes gradually narrowing, his pupils deepening.

Elly Campbell knew this was a habit of Adam Jones’s; this gesture proved he was annoyed by her, and not just a little.

His hand gripped her slender wrist, pulling her once more towards his chest. He narrowed his eyes as he looked at her, a dangerous aura inching closer to her.

"Always mentioning Sophie Baker, yet claiming you don’t mind her existence, Elly Campbell, I didn’t know you could be so interesting when you say one thing and mean another," he said.

Hearing this, Elly Campbell’s expression changed, and the look in her eyes became sharp, "Let go."

Adam Jones remained unmoved, his grip on her hand showing no signs of loosening, and the two of them stood in silent confrontation.

Just when Elly Campbell thought he would no longer speak and was preparing to figure a way out, Adam Jones suddenly said, "I have nothing to do with Sophie Baker."

Elly Campbell was taken aback, never expecting that after such a long silence Adam Jones would just want to tell her that.

A hint of surprise flashed in her eyes as she looked up at Adam Jones, his deep eyes unusually serious at this moment.

"So what?"

Elly Campbell stopped struggling, allowing him to hold her hand, only responding with a cold, mocking laugh, full of sarcasm.

"Is the person who, four years ago, told me to get out of the Jones Family to make way for Miss Baker actually President Jones’s twin brother?"

She thought she didn’t care, she thought she had completely let go, but now she still couldn’t help but voice these words.

Adam Jones’s brows imperceptibly furrowed, a casual remark from four years ago now making him feel a trace of regret.

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