Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 638. Mommy does not come home for dinner_1

Chapter 638: 638. Mommy does not come home for dinner_1

He saw Elly walking shoulder to shoulder with James out of the coffee shop, chatting all the way to the hospital.

As he watched Elly follow James into the grand entrance of the hospital, a layer of frost seemed to spread over Adam Jones’s cold face.

When Elly returned to the hospital, Helen Melendy had just woken up.

"Helen, Chief Wood has already arranged for your pregnancy termination, are you really..."

Elly pressed her lips together again and then asked, "Are you really not going to tell Harry Hall about the baby?"

Helen’s slender body stiffened slightly, then she shook her head, "No need, what can he do even if I tell him? The baby still has to be aborted, doesn’t it?"

"Elly, I’m fine, really, this child was never meant to come, and now heaven has helped me make the decision, there’s nothing to be conflicted about."

Helen stroked her still flat belly, and although she said this, when the words came out, her heart still throbbed with pain.

Elly didn’t try to persuade her further and could only stay with her in the hospital until after six in the evening.

It was winter now, and by after six o’clock, the sky had already darkened.

Looking at the color outside, Helen said to Elly, "Elly, I’m fine now, and you’ve been with me all day, go home first."

Seeing Elly still somewhat worried, Helen hurriedly said, "I really am fine, besides, there are doctors and nurses here, if anything happens, I can just ring the call bell."

In the end, Elly left the hospital at Helen’s insistence.

Jones residence.

When Adam Jones arrived home, it was dinner time.

In the living room, the Old Lady was playing with William, but he never saw Elly’s figure.

Thinking of her entering the hospital with James, Adam’s heart was harshly pricked.

While he was angry, he felt even more a sense of loss.

"Adam, you’re back."

Adam Jones nodded, repressed the oppression in his heart, and walked in after changing out of his slippers.

"Where’s Elly? Hasn’t she come back yet?"

Adam Jones still asked, holding on to a sliver of hope.

"Oh, Elly called earlier, said she’s going to have dinner with a friend, and won’t be back for dinner."

Having dinner with a friend?

Adam Jones instinctively thought of James, and his hand holding the briefcase tightened with a sudden surge of anger.

"Great-grandmother, Young Master, Young Master, dinner is ready."

Thinking that Elly was having dinner with James, Adam Jones had no appetite at all.

But worried that the Old Lady might be concerned about him, he reluctantly sat down at the dining table.

William’s taste was very similar to Elly’s, and once he liked a certain dish, he would keep eating from that plate.

Seeing that the dish in front of William was almost finished by him, Adam Jones picked up his chopsticks and knocked William’s away.

"This is your mommy’s favorite dish, you’ll eat it all, what will she eat?"

Elly, who had just returned home and was changing her slippers by the entrance, paused slightly when she heard Adam Jones’s words.

At the dining table, little William looked "heroically" at his own father’s unfriendly act, and complained:

"Mommy already told Great-grandmother that she wouldn’t be coming home for dinner."

Adam Jones’s expression turned unpleasant, and he felt somewhat inexplicable.

That heartless woman had gone to have dinner with another man, so why was he sentimentally snatching food from his son for her?

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