Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 748. Ate the heart of a bear and the gall of a leopard_1

Chapter 748: 748. Ate the heart of a bear and the gall of a leopard_1

Her smile deepened on her face, but the light in her eyes grew colder.

Those who came to vacation on this island were all wealthy and influential figures, in the same circle, unavoidably attentive to those similar to themselves or even more formidable.

Someone like Adam Jones, who at a young age had surpassed these people and stood at the pinnacle of this circle, naturally garnered more attention.

Thus, when Adam Jones made a high-profile announcement of his wife online, everyone was even more impressed by Elly Campbell’s already stunning face.

Therefore, the moment Elly Campbell opened the door and came out, everyone recognized her at a glance, naturally realizing that the two vixens brawling inside were not Adam’s wife.

Inwardly, some were inevitably disappointed to lose an opportunity that could have made Adam unable to raise his head in their circle.

But with disappointment, these cunning minds only thought further.

Mrs. Green, who had appeared before everyone recently, seemed to speak as if she was certain the woman inside was Adam’s wife and even seemed eager for everyone to be convinced of this fact.

It was as if she knew what had happened inside before even arriving here.

This ability to "foresee the future" was impressive indeed.

The look everyone gave Daisy Thompson became somewhat profound.

At this moment, Daisy Thompson was already scared stiff, not because her plan had failed to scare her, but because the woman inside...

Was likely her stepdaughter, Cam Green’s precious daughter, Sophia Green.

So much time had passed, such an exciting scene unfolded, and Sophia Green could be absent, what else could it prove?

It proved that the leading lady inside was Sophia Green.

If Cam Green found out her plan had ultimately implicated his precious daughter, Daisy would likely not be able to stay in the Green Clan any longer.

Thinking this way, Daisy Thompson’s body couldn’t help but shiver, with no mood left to engage in a war of words with Elly Campbell, she hastily scolded in a stern voice to send these people away.

"Stop looking, stop looking, these are other people’s private affairs, what’s the point of us watching so eagerly?"

She wanted to send these people away to cover for Sophia Green’s departure; her innocence might be lost, but in modern times, which woman hasn’t slept with one or two men? It doesn’t matter.

But she must preserve Sophia Green’s reputation, so her face must not be seen by others.

But those who had come here were not the sort whom Daisy Thompson could easily dismiss.

Having already come, who would be in a hurry to leave when the show wasn’t over yet?

Clearly, tonight’s drama wasn’t merely about two shameless people fooling around, but a carefully orchestrated set-up and frame.

And the targeted victim was Adam Jones’s wife, Elly Campbell; they went for wool and came home shorn.

Yet, how could Mrs. Green, Cam Green’s wife, have any connection with Adam Jones’s wife, and why would she think to frame her?

It can’t be that she was so eager to clear the way for her stepdaughter.

That would be commendable, for a stepmother to be so selflessly dedicated, truly a stepmother with a conscience.

But why provoke Adam Jones of all people, seemingly having eaten the gall of a bear and the heart of a leopard?

Here, not many people knew of Daisy Thompson’s past status as Madam Jones, most just thought Mrs. Green was being overambitious.

Thinking, just because she was Cam Green’s wife, she could pluck hairs from the lion Adam Jones, who could kill you even in his sleep?

Not to mention Daisy, even the esteemed musician Cam Green might be nothing in Adam Jones’s eyes.

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