Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 443. The Second Spring_1

Chapter 443: 443. The Second Spring_1

Elly Campbell sat in the living room downstairs, and her heart started to ache again at the thought of her son’s words.

Jenna Clark also learned from Elly Campbell about the reason her grandson William Campbell had fought at the kindergarten, and it left a bitter taste in her heart.

"What do you think about this?"

When Jenna Clark asked Elly Campbell, she saw Elly’s face stiffen, a touch of absentmindedness in her eyes, and after a long time, she finally said, "I don’t know."

She really didn’t know, there were some things she had never considered, and now she was being asked to think about them and make a decision immediately, it was too difficult for her.

Seeing her daughter in this state, Jenna didn’t ask any further, as her daughter had grown up and she still hoped that she could make her own decisions regarding her own affairs.

"William is still young, don’t just focus on work, spend more time with him, Mr. Ainley is watching over the company, and if it gets busier, Mom can help you, don’t overwork yourself."

When Jenna Clark said this, she actually had other thoughts, but she did not explain them to Elly Campbell.

Elly Campbell nodded, "I know, thank you, Mom."

She acted unusually childlike, leaning on Jenna Clark’s shoulder, quietly saying thanks.

"You are Mom’s only child, if I don’t help you, whom would I help?"

Jenna Clark said softly laughing, and Elly Campbell looked up at her mother, still so intelligent and gentle, well-maintained except for the very fine lines at the corners of her eyes, the years had not left too many traces on her face.

People would believe her if she said she was in her thirties.

Elly Campbell looked at her and suddenly said, "Then go find me a stepfather and have another brother or sister for me."

Upon hearing this, Jenna Clark was so angry that she raised her hand and slapped her on the head, "Silly girl, your own matters are a mess, and you still tease Mom about this."

But Elly Campbell shook her head, very seriously saying, "Mom, are you really not considering it? You wasted the best years of your life on James Campbell, and now that you’re divorced, you should think about yourself."

"Alright, Mom’s already old, why think about this stuff?"

Jenna Clark was somewhat speechless; she was nearly fifty, and after her divorce, she had never thought about finding another man to spend the latter half of her life with. If she encountered someone like James Campbell again, she’d rather stay single.

Seeing that Elly Campbell wanted to say more, Jenna quickly stopped her, "Don’t try to decide for me, clarify your own issues first."

She rose from her seat beside Elly and glanced up at the wall clock, "It’s one-thirty already, do you want to have the kitchen prepare something for you to eat?"

Elly Campbell thought of the father and son still upstairs, pondered for a moment, and said, "No need, I’ll go home first to pack up my things, I have to visit William’s kindergarten tomorrow."

Just as Adam Jones had thought, words like ’illegitimate child’ and ’mistress’ could definitely not come from a kindergartener.

She had to personally inquire tomorrow, as for what teachers and parents thought, she couldn’t control that, but kids speak without a filter—if they were taught such words and then those people isolated or even bullied William because of that in the future, she absolutely wouldn’t tolerate it.

Jenna Clark understood Elly Campbell’s thoughts and did not insist.

Adam Jones had spent the entire afternoon with William Campbell in the toy room without coming out, and Elly Campbell, feeling uneasy, decided to go upstairs. Just as she started up the stairs, she saw Adam coming out of the toy room with William in his arms.

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