Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1258. Everything my wife says is right

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Chapter 1258: 1258. Everything my wife says is right

"Never mind, Aunt Leanne, this is a hospital. Making a scene here doesn’t look good."

Leanne Richards knew she couldn’t argue with Elly Campbell nor contend with Adam Jones. With so many people present in the hospital, making a scene would surely put her at a disadvantage, so she had no choice but to swallow her anger.

Still, she couldn’t help but look resentfully at Adam Jones and say:

"Adam, this is the kind of wife you’ve married; disrespectful to her elders and completely lacking in manners. If you keep indulging her recklessness, be careful lest she turns even the sky upside down."

Adam Jones didn’t react as angrily as Elly Campbell. Upon hearing Leanne Richards’ words, he simply gave a faint smile and said:

"I remember telling Mrs. Hall that my wife is my sky. If the sky turns upside down, I will be there to support her. Mrs. Hall doesn’t need to point fingers and comment on our marital affairs.

Furthermore, I believe what my wife said just now was quite correct, and there was no need for correction. However, out of respect for Harry, I’d offer Mrs. Hall some advice—before stepping out, clean your mouth first."

As Leanne Richards fumed with a distorted face, Adam Jones walked past and strode away, leaving her so infuriated that she almost toppled backward.

If it weren’t for someone holding her, she might have really fallen down.

"Aunt Leanne, are you alright? Please cool down, don’t let anger take its toll on your health."

While patting Leanne Richards’ back, she looked in the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Jones leaving with an expression of deep contemplation.

She helped Leanne Richards to a nearby chair to sit down, then went to fetch her a cup of water—

"Aunt Leanne, have some water first."

Leanne Richards didn’t lift a hand, and instead took several sips of water handed to her by the girl, calming her breath somewhat.

"This despicable Elly Campbell, relying on Adam Jones’ support, always talks to me as if I’m nothing. It infuriates me to death... infuriates me to death..."

The girl sighed and looking at Leanne Richards, said:

"I’ve told you before, Miss Helen Melendy’s condition is still very bad. Coming here and saying such... um, unpleasant things, Mrs. Jones, as her good friend, is of course going to be upset."

Hearing the girl’s words, Leanne Richards’ face immediately showed displeasure, "Are you also speaking up for those two little sluts?"

The girl pressed her lips together, displaying an expression of difficulty, "I’m not taking their side, it’s just... Look, by coming here and causing a scene, haven’t you still ended up being upset by Mrs. Jones?"

Talking about this made Leanne Richards feel stifled, but then she thought about how Helen Melendy, that short-lived ghost, wouldn’t live much longer and couldn’t continue to cause trouble for her son. This thought somewhat eased Leanne Richards’ anger.

"Luckily, that despicable Helen Melendy is short-lived. Otherwise, if she really married into the Hall Family, I would eventually be killed by the combined aggravation of those two sluts."

Helen Melendy was the least of her concerns. Even if Helen married into her family, just by being the mother-in-law, she would have been able to suppress her.

But Elly Campbell was different.

That woman did whatever pleased her, with Adam Jones’ backing, she didn’t have to consider anybody else.

What was even more frightening was how she effortlessly kicked her own father out of the Campbell Family and took his place. Such a woman with deep cunning was terrifying.

She just couldn’t figure out how Adam Jones, a man with such means and capabilities, could be so utterly manipulated by Elly Campbell.

The girl didn’t continue the conversation but after being silent for a few seconds, she finally said:

"So, Aunt Leanne, with Miss Melendy being in this state, perhaps not having much time left, she’s now lying in the hospital bed unconscious. Why bother making this trip..."

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