Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 971. It’s best not to come find me these days.

Chapter 971: 971. It’s best not to come find me these days.

"Ha! How would I know you can’t withstand scrutiny if I didn’t check?"

Adam Jones’s face was covered with a harsh coldness.

Elly Campbell clenched the document in her hand tightly, as if struck by a great blow, letting out several bitter, self-mocking chuckles, and forcibly pushed back the tears welling up in her eyes.

"Adam Jones, you really are something."

She flung the document fiercely at Adam Jones and then turned and walked out of the office.

The secretaries in the secretary’s office, upon seeing Elly Campbell come out, all showed embarrassed expressions and quickly lowered their heads to work.

"Madam..."

Robert Green opened his mouth, looking at Elly Campbell’s eyes that were faintly red, and for a moment did not know what would be right to say.

Even he was bewildered by the president’s outrageous moves, surely the madam must have been even more affected.

Alas, just a few days ago, he was still praising the post-amnesia president for being much more emotionally intelligent, but it seems that even that wasn’t as good as before the amnesia.

"Assistant Baker, just focus on your work."

After dropping this remark, Elly Campbell left the Jones Corporation building, ignoring the sympathetic looks from everyone.

The car she had driven was parked outside the Jones Corporation building.

She looked up and squinted at the sky, with the sunlight warm and comforting.

Elly Campbell sighed, glanced at the text message that had just come through on her phone, her brow and eyes relaxing a bit, and then she drove away from the Jones corporation.

Her outburst in Adam Jones’s office quickly spread online, and naturally, it triggered another wave of angry denunciations.

Most people were cursing Sophie Baker as shameless and Adam Jones as a scumbag, some even calling for Elly Campbell to divorce Adam Jones and remarry.

However, at this moment, the two people in the office had no leisure to look at these things.

Adam Jones casually put his phone on the desk and then paid it no more attention.

Seeing that Elly Campbell had been driven away by Adam Jones’s fury, Sophie Baker was already ecstatic inside, but her face still showed a perturbed look, biting her lower lip and murmuring softly,

"Adam, I... did I cause you trouble again?"

"No, it’s not your fault."

There was a hint of impatience in Adam’s tone.

But Sophie Baker felt that this impatience wasn’t because of her, but because of Elly Campbell’s unreasonable disturbance.

The more Adam got fed up with Elly Campbell, the happier Sophie Baker became.

With an anxious look still on her face, she hesitated and then said,

"Then next time... I should stay away from you, I’m afraid sister will misunderstand and make a fuss with you again."

When she said this, she naturally wanted to hear Adam Jones tell her not to avoid him and not to worry about Elly Campbell.

At the same time, it was somewhat a test for Adam Jones.

Because of the nervousness and excitement, her hand by her side clenched tightly.

But every time, when she expected Adam Jones to finally say or do something that would make her heart race, Adam never fulfilled her wishes.

"Good, go back and meet with your parents first. It’s best not to come looking for me for the time being."

Sophie Baker: "..."

For some reason, she always felt ineffective against Adam Jones.

The moment she exerted force, Adam would push it all back on her, making her feel powerless.

Especially after Elly Campbell’s outburst just now, this sense of powerlessness when facing Adam grew even more potent.

It even made her begin to doubt whether she truly was, as Adam Jones claimed, the only one he could trust, besides Aunt Lily.

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