Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 749. She is simply a scumbag_1

Chapter 749: 749. She is simply a scumbag_1

Not many people here were aware of Daisy Thompson’s past identity, but that didn’t mean there were none. In fact, a few had recognized her after just a short moment.

Having recognized her, they couldn’t help feeling a bit shocked.

Back then, Daisy Thompson had abandoned her two children and left shortly after Henry Jones’s death. No one cared where she had gone to at the time, but it was unexpected for everyone that the close female companion of the great musician Cam Green was none other than the former Mrs. Jones.

Upon reflection, it was evident that the emergence of this close female companion by Cam Green’s side coincided exactly with the time Daisy Thompson had left the Jones family.

Soon, the few at the event who had recognized Daisy Thompson began looking at her with anger and disdain in their eyes.

What kind of heartless woman abandons her young children and runs off to another man to take care of his daughter for over twenty years, right after their father had just passed away?

From the timeline of the events, it was obvious that Daisy Thompson must have already been involved with Cam Green, which is why she ran off to his home right after Henry Jones’s death.

It was a pity, she had looked after someone else’s daughter for more than twenty years like a nanny, without any formal status, and had only gotten some recognition recently.

Taking into account the newfound status Daisy Thompson had suddenly acquired, and the way she had schemed against Adam Jones’s wife using such despicable methods, everyone soon realized the truth.

All for the sake of becoming Mrs. Green, this woman shamelessly plotted against her own daughter-in-law by publicly humiliating her son and forcing him to wear a cuckold’s cap—all without considering the consequences Adam would have to endure if Elly Campbell were really caught with another man in public.

Had she ever thought about this?

No, this woman had definitely not thought about it. What she was after was to please Cam Green and her stepdaughter, without a shred of shame as she calculated against her own son and daughter-in-law.

Could this woman even be considered human?

If she had any regard for Adam, her biological son, she would never have plotted against her daughter-in-law like this.

This is not human behavior!

She’s simply scum!

Those who had previously wanted to ridicule Adam now felt sympathy for him, having such an outrageous, bizarre, and selfish mother.

And for those unaware that Daisy Thompson was Adam’s mother, they were merely curious about what kind of grudge existed between Adam and Mrs. Green that led her to scheme against his wife in such a way.

But those who had recognized Daisy Thompson, and who could no longer contain their rage, showed even more dissatisfaction on their faces as she tried to send them away.

Suddenly, one of the ladies let out a cold laugh and said,

"It’s strange, Mrs. Green, when you thought Mrs. Jones was here earlier, you didn’t seem to believe it was a private matter. You were so loud as if you feared others wouldn’t be drawn to the drama. Now that you’ve realized that the person inside isn’t Mrs. Jones, has it suddenly become someone else’s private affair?"

She looked at Daisy Thompson with eyes full of scorn, feeling ashamed to be of the same gender as such a shameless and contemptible woman.

The woman beside her, who had also recognized Daisy Thompson, chimed in after her remark,

"Right, where is Miss Green? Although you’re just her stepmother, the two of you have been inseparable these past days. How come she’s not by your side now? Could it be..."

With a sly smile, she glanced toward the silent hotel room door and said,

"Is Miss Green inside?"

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