Relentless Pursuit After Divorce -
Chapter 857. As a singer, you have no face in my place.
Chapter 857: 857. As a singer, you have no face in my place.
The next second, Jenna Clark’s smile abruptly vanished from her face, and her gentle visage now bore an undeniable air of authority, her words mocking "Master Clark" as much as one could possibly mock.
What else could the attitude of Cam Green and Sophia Green signify?
It was blatantly obvious on their faces that the Green Clan’s daughter had deliberately set Miss Campbell up.
Initially, thinking there were no surveillance cameras, she wanted to turn the tables, but now that they had heard about checking the recordings, she was terrified.
What an interesting family.
The daughter threw herself at someone who wasn’t interested, but that wasn’t enough—she also resorted to such despicable means to frame someone else, and in the end, went for wool and came home shorn.
What’s more, it was all over a trivial item worth ten bucks.
As a result, any little bit of fondness people might have had for Cam Green turned into disdain and contempt, even to the extent that they were embarrassed to be associated with his family.
Not long after Adam Jones called the police, several officers arrived, donned in uniform, walking through the Clark Family’s main gate.
"We received a report, what happened here?"
As the police arrived, George Clark was also coming down from upstairs with a laptop in his hands, a USB stick still attached to its port.
Cam Green’s pupils shrank violently, and Sophia Green’s face went completely pale. She clutched Cam’s hand, looking at him in panic, her eyes pleading for help.
Cam was both angry and heartbroken, and now could only shamelessly try to ingratiate himself with Jenna, saying:
"Mrs. Clark, it’s just children’s play after all. Since it’s the Old Master’s major birthday celebration, let’s not trouble the officers, shall we? Please, do me this small favor, alright?"
With these words, Cam openly admitted that Sophia Green had deliberately schemed to frame Elly Campbell, making the surveillance footage irrelevant at this point.
Without viewing it, he saved some face, but if everyone saw Sophia’s sneaky, disgraceful behavior, he would lose all dignity.
Jenna looked at Cam coldly and curled her lips mockingly, "You’re just a singer, what prestige do you think you have in my presence? You rush headlong into disgraceful acts, yet worry about losing face?"
It was Elly’s first time seeing her mother so confrontational, and her remark, "You’re just a singer," sounded exactly like George Parker’s arrogant tone.
She hadn’t realized her mother could be so cheeky.
Hearing himself described as "a singer" again, Cam’s expression darkened further, even distorting with anger, but for his daughter, he forcibly restrained himself.
"Mrs. Clark, you’ve said some harsh words. My daughter is young and frivolous, merely playing, and she was really just joking with Miss Campbell," he protested.
Even though not a soul would believe that excuse, Cam could only use "just joking" to find a way out.
After all, his reputation was already trampled on the ground today; it didn’t matter if he lost face again.
Once more, Jenna laughed, "Older than my Elly, yet still has the nerve to claim she’s immature and naive. Is she a giant infant?"
Several people onsite couldn’t help but laugh out loudly, except the Green father and daughter, whose complexions worsened immensely, detesting Jenna’s aggressive posture.
However, the next second, Jenna’s intimidating demeanor softened as she smiled gently, saying:
"However, since Miss Green has realized her mistake, I am not a person who lacks understanding. Go and apologize to Elly. If she accepts your apology, then we will consider the matter settled."
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