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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce by The nightingale lives

Chapter 735
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Chapter 733: 733. A good opportunity to get Elly Campbell stuck in the mire_1 "Besides, Douglas Turnbaugh was humiliated by Elly Campbell that day; do you think he'd be willing to let that go? Like us, he'd love to find an opportunity to get rid of Elly Campbell. If we propose a partnership, he will surely agree," Her eyes, sparkling with a bright light, seemed to already envision her success as she continued, "And even if we step back, Douglas Turnbaugh is still Alva Turnbaugh's son. No matter how disdainful Adam might verbally be towards Douglas Turnbaugh, he wouldn't go too far in his actions, would he, Sophia?" Her eyes, filled with anticipation, looked at Sophia Green, hoping for her agreement, her words revealing an unmistakable eagerness to please.

Although Daisy Thompson's plan was somewhat risky, it was indeed a great opportunity to drag Elly Campbell through the mud, so she didn't speak out against it.

After all, even if Adam Jones found out, one was the son of a business partner and the other his own mother; Adam wouldn't go so far as to take their lives.

As for her...

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She would be fine as long as she kept herself out of it. There was no way it could be traced back to her.

But if they succeeded, that would be her golden opportunity, one she had no reason to let slip by.

Thinking of that noble and handsman who was soon to be hers, Sophia Green couldn't help but let her excitement shine through her eyes.

Meanwhile, the Jones couple.

After Adam Jones had brought Elly Campbell back to the villa, recalling how she was pushed by Daisy Thompson, he was still concerned and said: "That push from that woman, are you really okay? Do you want to go to the hospital for a check-up?" Elly Campbell, seeing the worried look on Adam's face, knew well that he had a habit of making a big deal out of small things. She felt both pleased and helpless about it.

She reached out and pinched Adam's tense face and said, "I'm fine. Didn't you see? I was blocked by the rockery, and I didn't fall." Adam was still not reassured and scrutinized her again, ensuring that her complexion was normal and there were no wounds. Only then did he finally feel at ease.

Although physically she was fine, Elly Campbell still felt nauseated by the pretense of Daisy Thompson and her daughter.

In fact, for sreason, even though she saw Sophia Green and Daisy Thompson appear very close, she felt that Sophia harbored a sense of superiority over Daisy, as if she was somewhat above her.

She thought back to that interview with Daisy Thompson she had read on the private jet-the first tshe had seen Daisy Thompson.

Cam Green had a certain status in the literary world, so she had heard a bit about him.

He was truly talented, and when people mentioned Cam Green, they always praised his talent, rarely discussing his personal life.

All they knew was that he had a wife who passed away over twenty years ago and a daughter, along with mentions of a close female friend.

This close friend rarely appeared in public and was seldom seen with Green. On the few occasions Cam that she was captured by the media, it was only ever a glimpse of her back. But just that back led to speculation that she was very beautiful, with many saying that Cam Green was a lucky man.

Yet scriticized Cam Green for being heartless, saying that after being with him for over twenty years, he had never given that woman a live proper status, while she, infatuated with him, willingly stayed by his side all those years. Initially, Elly Campbell thought that status was a matter of perspective.

Perhaps the woman was already Mrs. Green, just without a wedding ceremony, just as she and Adam" NOV Jones were once, and maybe the woman simply preferred to keep a low profile.