Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 231. It’s better to choose an unexpected day than to pick a specific one_1

Chapter 231: 231. It’s better to choose an unexpected day than to pick a specific one_1

He had wealth, power, and looks, and never put on any airs with women, Adam Jones’s persona was undoubtedly that of the standard male protagonist from the romance stories fantasized about online.

Mysterious, aloof, and chaste, these had long become Adam’s signature tags.

Yet at that moment, the flight attendant overheard Adam "meddling" by ordering milk for the lady next to him. Clearly, they knew each other, and from Adam’s tone, one could tell not only were they acquainted, but their relationship was also profound.

Indeed, while the flight attendant was still in shock from discovering this intimate secret, Adam turned to Elly Campbell and said, "Your wound is deep, you’re not allowed to drink anything else."

The flight attendant’s face had gone from shock to realization.

They were indeed very close. Could this lady be the biological mother of the child Adam was holding before?

My goodness~~

The flight attendant’s heart could no longer be described as stormy seas, "tsunami" might be more accurate.

"Absolutely, sir. Please wait a moment."

The flight attendant, still maintaining her professional composure, nodded to them with a smile and elegantly left.

Inside, her inner gossipmonger was already running wild like an unbridled stallion.

Meanwhile, Elly Campbell was taken aback by Adam Jones’s sudden appearance, unsure why he was here, acting so naturally as to make decisions for her.

"Adam Jones, what exactly are you up to?"

Elly Campbell, face stern, glared at him, not thinking she’d missed the flight attendant’s "they’re having an affair" expression just now.

"What do you mean, what am I up to?"

Adam lifted an eyebrow, his tall frame languidly sinking into the spacious and comfortable seat, his lengthy arm casually resting on the armrest.

Every word and action carried an intentional or unintentional seduction, which excited the few flight attendants standing in the cabin to the point of bubbling up in pink blushes.

Elly Campbell thought of Adam as a flamboyant peacock, always showing off wherever he went, always attracting the attention of the peahens.

Recalling that she was once one of those peahens, she couldn’t help but want to slap herself.

"Why are you here?"

Don’t tell her that, by coincidence, he was also going to Alaska.

Adam suddenly pursed his lips into a smile, his gaze on Elly, and said with a slight move of his brows, "Didn’t you say you’d like to take me out for a meal as a thank you? I think there’s no day like today, and today seems quite good."

Elly Campbell: "..."

So he followed her to Alaska specifically to score this meal?

Couldn’t he tell that her earlier offer was just a courtesy?

Elly Campbell, her face darkening, angrily retorted, "You really have no sense of being an ex-husband."

Hearing the words "ex-husband", Adam became irritated, the smile on his face vanishing in an instant. When he stopped smiling, the oppressive aura around him could burst forth in a flash.

The flight attendants, previously giddy from his smiles, were now cowering in the corner, trembling with fear.

If one were to ask Adam to choose the two words he disliked the most in life, the current him would definitely pick "ex-husband", those unbearably grating words.

He had seemingly forgotten it was his own doing that made him an "ex-husband".

Seeing him turn cold, Elly simply shifted her gaze outside the cabin to avoid looking at him, but she could feel the person in the seat beside her getting closer to her side.

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