Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 614. Keep going until you can’t hold on_1

Chapter 614: 614. Keep going until you can’t hold on_1

She glared at him fiercely before quickly walking over and sitting down beside the Old Lady.

"I’ll watch TV with Grandma for a while, you go ahead with your own business."

She completely ignored Adam’s resentful eyes but felt her ears heat up again when she met the Old Lady’s teasing, almost smiling gaze.

This time, Adam didn’t insist on joining them. He looked at his watch and said to Elly,

"I have an international conference to attend. Wait for me to finish, and then we can..."

"Get lost!"

Knowing that Adam was about to let ’a dog’s mouth spit out no ivory’, before he could finish his sentence, Elly cut him off with a shout for him to get lost.

Being yelled at in front of so many servants by his wife, Adam was not angry. He just sheepishly touched his nose and then leisurely went upstairs to the study.

Little William was still engrossed in the TV show, cuddling with Laura. The Old Lady glanced at Elly, whose blush had not completely faded, and asked with a smile in her eyes,

"Are you planning to forgive that brat?"

The Old Lady lifted her chin, looked upstairs, and asked with a smile.

Faced with the Old Lady’s smiling eyes, Elly’s face relaxed for a moment.

Thinking of Adam’s recent ’unrelenting’ presence, the tenderness and passion he showed her every moment without reservation were something she had personally experienced and couldn’t fake.

She believed that in this moment, Adam was sincerely putting his heart into it with her.

She had firmly believed countless times that she and Adam had reached the end of the road, and it was impossible to go on.

But Adam’s onslaught was too powerful, unrelenting, giving her no chance to prepare mentally.

By the time she realized what was happening, Adam had once again conquered her heart, and it was impossible to pull him out.

If the day really came when she could force him out, it would only hurt more, more deeply to the bone.

But since they had both decided to give each other a chance, Elly wouldn’t always be so pretentious. She did not hide her feelings in front of the Old Lady and simply said with a light smile,

"Right, we are together now, but if we keep holding onto the past, how can we move forward?"

She spoke with a sense of tranquility, and the Old Lady’s heart was also pleased.

She liked this child’s open-mindedness, just like the first three years of their marriage when she had asked her: if Adam would treat her like that for a lifetime, what would she do.

What had she answered back then?

He is my obsession. I chase after him wholeheartedly and am prepared for all the scars it might bring. As long as I can still stand, I will keep going.

If there ever comes a day when I can’t bear it anymore, I will leave on my own.

Latter on, she did leave. She knew when someone can let go of the obsession etched in their heart and choose to leave, it means they are truly too scarred to stand again, and can’t bear any more pain.

So, when she returned, she did not stubbornly try to persuade or fight for her grandson’s interests.

The only thing that could bring her back was the true heart her grandson was willing to give.

Now seeing a glimmer of hope finally between the two of them, the Old Lady felt that even if she truly died, she would die content.

"Good, good, Elly is such a good child."

The Old Lady grabbed Elly’s hand, patting the back of it with a relieved expression, and her smile brimmed from the bottom of her eyes.

Her normally sickly face seemed to have brightened up a lot.

She thought that perhaps if the Old Lady felt better, had more to look forward to, her health might improve and she wouldn’t fall ill so easily.

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