Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 607. Infuriating without taking responsibility_1

Chapter 607: 607. Infuriating without taking responsibility_1

If Melody Baker had as much brains as William Hall’s mistress, perhaps Elly Campbell would have felt some sense of achievement in dealing with her.

In the high society circle, outsiders often compared Leanne Richards with that mistress, and Leanne herself knew it.

Because she knew, she felt that the piano-playing wretch was no match for her, the legitimate wife of the Hall Family, so she would often generously pay the Financial Channel to interview her in order to raise her own level of refinement.

She thought she had elevated her class, yet she didn’t know what those who truly understood the business world thought of her behind her back.

Blind and still trying to show off!

And those who loved to pretend to be experts online, playing keyboard warriors all day, thought she made some sense.

Leanne often looked at the comments on her interviews online, feeling elated by the praise.

Occasionally, when someone made a joke about her, she would assume they knew nothing and had the audacity to question her, the wife of a magnate in the world of business.

At this moment, one sentence from Elly Campbell hit Leanne’s sore spot, and her face immediately changed.

"You little slut, what are you babbling about?"

"Mrs. Hall repeatedly speaks of manners, identity, and class. In your eyes, anyone who doesn’t have your wealth or social status is a lower-class person. Yet, with such vulgar language coming out of your mouth, Mrs. Hall, no one can see any of your supposed upbringing."

Compared to Leanne’s furious outrage, Elly Campbell was nonchalant throughout the confrontation.

"Here’s a piece of friendly advice for you, before you speak to someone next time, try to straighten the eyes that you have perched on top of your head. Of course, if you, Mrs. Hall, were born with them like that, then that’s understandable."

"However, with medical science being so advanced these days, strabismus can be corrected with surgery. Since Mrs. Hall is so prestigious and wealthy, it might be good to get that surgery done to avoid affecting your beauty."

Leanne was so infuriated by Elly Campbell’s mix of cold sarcasm and snide remarks that she was left speechless.

What was even more infuriating was that throughout Elly Campbell’s speech, she remained calm, as if she was genuinely offering advice.

As if afraid that Leanne’s features were not distorted enough in her rage, Elly Campbell went on, "I’m a doctor, and if you need help in this area, I could introduce you to an ophthalmologist colleague of mine."

The onlookers surrounding them, who mostly worked in the commercial sector as sales associates, were considered by Leanne to be ’lower-class.’

Though they didn’t dare offend Leanne, they resented her condescending attitude. Seeing her being berated by Elly Campbell, their faces contorted with vexation, gave them quite a bit of satisfaction.

"You... you scumbag..."

Leanne was so angry that she wanted to tear Elly Campbell’s mouth apart, but as she was about to do so, she saw Elly pulling out her phone, aiming it at Leanne’s face—

"Mrs. Hall, on TV you are an elegant and intellectual woman. If people saw you acting like a shrew, assaulting someone, and it got posted online, I bet more comparisons would be drawn between you and CEO Hall’s close female friend."

Leanne was indeed scared by Elly’s action, and with resentment, she put her raised hand down.

Elly curled her lips in satisfaction and turned her gaze to the black card in her hand, saying:

"Do you intend to keep this card, Mrs. Hall? If word got out, people might think CEO Hall is too stingy to give you an allowance, forcing you to resort to stealing someone else’s card for your expenses."

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