Relentless Pursuit After Divorce -
Chapter 182. Will Elly Campbell agree?_1
Chapter 182: 182. Will Elly Campbell agree?_1
Elly Campbell wasn’t a person to pry into details. Naturally, she wouldn’t ask Lynn Clark what good news she had come across. Hearing her thus, Elly simply nodded and didn’t inquire further.
Lynn Clark also breathed a sigh of relief because of this, and couldn’t help but look forward to the thought of giving her phone number to Adam Jones so easily.
She believed that Adam Jones would definitely contact her. She always knew how to capture a man’s interest, and as long as Adam texted her, she would make him unable to resist chatting with her. Over time, wouldn’t the position of Mrs. Jones become hers?
She now felt very fortunate that she had not accepted the advances of those rich second-generation suitors. No matter how wealthy they were, could they compare to Adam Jones?
But... what exactly was the relationship between Elly Campbell and Adam Jones?
William Campbell said they were a married couple who had registered their marriage, but why had there never been any news reports of Adam Jones getting married?
Or perhaps, President Jones had never actually acknowledged their marital relationship?
She could tell from their few previous interactions that the relationship between Adam Jones and Elly Campbell was not good.
Didn’t Elly herself admit that she didn’t like Adam at all?
Lynn Clark mused to herself, growing more and more excited. Then she thought Elly was both arrogant and foolish. With a catch like Adam, she still found fault with him—truly, she didn’t know her own good fortune.
In the following days, Adam Jones did not appear again. Elly Campbell stayed home to heal, and William Campbell didn’t bring up Adam in her presence ever again, bringing Elly temporary relief.
Yet, Lynn Clark never received a call or a message from Adam, and her confidence that had once been so sure now waned.
"Could it be that President Jones is just too busy?"
Lynn Clark comforted herself this way, considering that he was after all the head of a multi-billion-dollar corporation and must be very busy on normal days. When President Jones had some free time, he would definitely contact her.
Even if he wasn’t concerned about her, wouldn’t he be concerned about William?
With this thought, Lynn Clark felt reassured again.
As for Elly Campbell, though her foot injury had not fully healed, she was now able to walk slowly on her own.
Right at this moment, after having dealt with the matter at hand, she received a call from Boston.
"Adam Jones wants to fight for custody of William?"
The call was from Helen Melendy. When Elly Campbell heard this news, her face immediately darkened, and the hand holding her phone tightened.
"What right does he have to fight me for the custody of our son!"
Elly Campbell’s face turned ugly with anger. Though she had foreseen this situation, the thought of Adam Jones, who had never fulfilled his responsibilities toward William as a father, enraged her. What right did he have to compete with her for William?
After hanging up the phone, Elly sat on the sofa with a dark expression, a hint of hatred fleeting across her indifferent face.
Jones Corporation.
"Are you really going to fight Elly Campbell for the child’s custody?"
Harry Hall sat in front of Adam Jones, his usually cool face showing a trace of sympathy.
"Yeah."
Adam Jones didn’t look at Harry, just responded heavily.
"Will Elly agree?"
Since returning from Alaska, Adam had told him about his three-year-old son, which had even shocked him.
As one of Adam Jones’s few close friends, Harry was well aware of how terrible the marriage between Adam and Elly had been. How could Adam have allowed Elly to have his child?
But then he thought about how Elly had disappeared for four years, and Adam searched for her frantically, as if he was about to turn the entire Earth upside down. With that in mind, the surprise seemed less shocking.
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