Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 711. Your ambition is not small at all_1

Chapter 711: 711. Your ambition is not small at all_1

Helen Melendy paused in her steps, but quickly reined in all her emotions, saying with feigned indifference,

"What’s there to say? Even without that disease, I wouldn’t have kept Harry Hall’s child."

Her words were cold, but it took considerable effort to suppress the reluctant heartache that welled up whenever she mentioned the child.

Elly Campbell knew she was being stubborn, but she didn’t call her out on it. That child was indeed her biggest scar, not just physically but emotionally too, and perhaps it would take a long time to heal.

The reason she said she wouldn’t interfere with Helen Melendy and Harry Hall’s past affairs, yet couldn’t help but want to meddle, was simply because in her view, only Harry Hall could heal her.

"We’re here."

As Elly Campbell remained silent, they had arrived at the hospital entrance.

Elly Campbell snapped back to reality just as they were about to go inside, only to run into the last person she wanted to see.

The other person also seemed surprised to see Elly Campbell, a flash of surprise crossing her face before she walked over to Elly Campbell.

Elly Campbell frowned, her obvious annoyance immediately showing on her face.

The newcomer was none other than Daisy Thompson, whom Elly Campbell found to be heartless, cold-blooded, and shameless - Island Master Jones’s own mother.

Seeing Daisy Thompson approaching, Elly Campbell’s frown deepened.

Helen Melendy didn’t recognize Daisy Thompson, but the instant look of disgust on her friend’s face indicated their relationship was complicated.

She thought back to the altercation earlier in the day between Elly and Sophia Green, involving Mrs. Green.

At that time, Sophia Green’s mention of Adam Jones’s connection to Mrs. Green was interrupted by Elly.

However, from the snatches of conversation, Helen Melendy could infer the gist.

And looking at the woman before her...

Helen Melendy’s eyes widened in shock, for the simple reason that this woman’s features strongly resembled Adam Jones’s.

Could she be Adam Jones’s... biological mother?

His biological mother is still alive, now another man’s wife, another man’s stepmother?

Helen Melendy was stunned by such a massive family secret.

Adam Jones’s mother wasn’t only alive, but she had also remarried?

Moreover, judging by Elly’s attitude toward her, it seemed that Daisy Thompson’s remarriage may not have been very honorable.

If she had divorced Adam Jones’s father before remarrying, Elly wouldn’t be the type to unreasonably despise an elder for such a reason.

While Helen Melendy was still grappling with this shocking secret, Daisy Thompson had already approached Elly Campbell.

"What a coincidence, daughter-in-law," she said.

Undeniably, Daisy Thompson was a beautiful woman with great body proportions. Although nearly 60, she looked after her appearance well, appearing only in her forties, more striking than many other women of the same age.

Over 170 centimeters tall, she stood in front of Elly Campbell without looking overshadowed.

However, that haughty, dismissive bearing she had made people feel a natural repugnance.

That demeanor inevitably reminded Helen Melendy of Harry Hall’s mother, Leanne Richards. Thinking about it, the two women seemed to be cast in the same mold.

The words "daughter-in-law" sounded in Elly Campbell’s ears, nauseating to bear.

Elly knew that Daisy Thompson had purposely followed her to the island, and if she ignored her, the woman would linger like a persistent specter, so without further walking, she said bluntly,

"Does Mrs. Green lack a son of her own, delusionally hoping to claim someone else’s son? Ambitious indeed, directly aiming to claim a tycoon as her son."

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