Relentless Pursuit After Divorce -
Chapter 758. What exactly is he angry about? _1
Chapter 758: 758. What exactly is he angry about? _1
Elly Campbell’s steps instinctively paused, and she walked toward Adam Jones with some concern.
"Adam..."
"Let’s go."
Adam Jones had no intention of listening to Elly Campbell, grabbing her hand and leaving the estate.
On the way back to the villa, Adam Jones kept a cold expression and didn’t say a word, and Elly Campbell could clearly feel his anger, a suppressed fury surrounding them, impossible for Elly to ignore.
What was he angry about?
Elly Campbell was somewhat puzzled.
Was it because she had dealt with Daisy Thompson in such a cruel way?
She found it unlikely because, given what Daisy Thompson had done tonight, even if she had killed her, Adam Jones wouldn’t have said anything.
So, what exactly was he angry about?
Elly Campbell was puzzled. After holding it in all the way back to the villa, with Adam Jones not uttering a single word, Elly finally couldn’t help it and asked:
"Are you angry?"
Adam Jones’s footsteps paused, and he turned to look at her coldly. Then, he let go of Elly Campbell’s hand and went back to the bedroom with a cold face.
Elly Campbell: "..."
Meanwhile, concerning Helen Melendy.
After Daisy Thompson was taken away, Harry Hall and Helen Melendy also left the party.
Recalling the recent events, Helen Melendy frowned and said, "Why did you let them release that woman with the Thompson surname?"
This was the first time she had seen such an extreme character in the world.
A woman who abandoned her children to dote on a lover—she could understand that as her own business, which others had no right to interfere with.
But what right did she have, after abandoning her son for years, to scheme against her son and daughter-in-law in such a low and shameless manner, all for a stepdaughter?
It wasn’t just Adam and Elly; even she, an outsider, couldn’t help the urge to cripple someone like Daisy Thompson for her despicable behavior.
At that time, when the waiter went to the villa to find Elly and spoke of Daisy Thompson and her daughter bribing him to drug them, she was shocked.
Daisy Thompson, that old hag, didn’t deserve to be a human, she was worse than an animal.
Elly had said they should use the plan against her and asked her to keep quiet, to which she agreed.
She simply couldn’t bear allowing such a vile person to not reap what she sowed.
After that, there was the conversation she had with Elly, designed to be overheard by Sophia Green hiding behind the pillar.
Latterly, when Elly pretended to feel hot and went to the restroom, although she knew it was part of Elly’s plan, she didn’t know what would happen next.
So, when she had waited for a long time without Elly returning, she became frightened.
She feared that Elly had been deceived by that waiter, but fortunately, it was just a false alarm in the end.
But Daisy Thompson’s outrageous actions repeatedly shocked her sense of right and wrong, and she couldn’t stand to listen to those curses aimed at Adam and Elly, even as an outsider.
How could a woman bring herself to curse her own son in such a way?
When she heard Harry Hall stop the security guards from breaking Daisy Thompson’s legs, she was very unhappy.
For such an old vile woman, breaking her legs would be letting her off lightly.
Hearing the faint dissatisfaction in Helen Melendy’s tone, Harry Hall glanced at her and after half a second of contemplation, he said:
"That woman, after all, is Adam’s mother, no matter how bad. Among the people here tonight, some are aware of her relationship with Adam. If Adam really had her legs broken, and if anyone with an agenda exploited this, it could affect Adam’s and the Jones family’s reputation."
Seeing the dissatisfaction on Helen Melendy’s face, Harry Hall explained with great patience.
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