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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce by The nightingale lives

Chapter 992
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Chapter 992: 992. Made the person comfortable with service But when he thought about his wife's instructions, he managed to hold back anyway.

After all, how could he resist when the way his wife cajoled him so perfectly aligned with his desires? "Mom, this dress is too expensive, we shouldn't waste Adam's money like this." Although Sophie said this, her eyes were looking over at Adam Jones, and her cheeks flushed red.

She was hoping Adam would say something like, "You look good in it, no matter how much it costs, as long as you like it." But Adam Jones was an utterly romance-challenged straight man. Meeting Sophie's gaze, he couldn't understand her at all and simply looked at his watch before saying, "You take your tshopping, I'm heading back to the office." Upon hearing this, a flicker of disappointment crossed Sophie's face.

"You...you won't accompanyshopping?" A trace of irritation that was almost imperceptible flickered in the depths of Adam's eyes.

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"There are many things waiting forto deal with at the office. I only hurried over because I was afraid Elly Campbell would publicly shyou. Now that she's gone, no one will shyou, and I need to rush back to handle company matters." Adam's explanation always managed to cheer up Sophie.

Despite her disappointment at not being able to have such a distinguished man like Adam accompany her shopping, and bask in the envy of countless women, she felt increasingly touched to hear he had left his work just to save her from a difficult situation.

Looking at the clerks in the store who couldn't resist rolling their eyes, her face donned even more smugness and arrogance.

"Then don't worry about me, next tI run into my sister, I'll try to avoid her, and you don't need to leave important matters to cfind me." Sophie looked at Adam, her gaze filled with consideration and emotion.

Yet, those words sounded utterly disgusting when uttered.

It wasn't just Adam Jones who felt like flipping out upon hearing them, even the nearby clerks wanted to kick this shameless woman out.

"Hmm." Adam didn't say much to Sophie, just responded with a sound and then stepped away.

As soon as Adam left, the triumphant expressions of the Baker mother and daughter were fully revealed.

She looked at the two clerks before her and sneered, "You don't need to act all holy and moralistic with us. Whether we are mistresses or even the fourth women, we certainly don't have to fawn over people like you do." The words of Melody Baker made the faces of the clerks turn sour instantly.

"If you serve us well and keep us happy, we might be in a good mood today and not complain about you. But if you keep up that previous attitude, then just get ready to lose your jobs." Melody's words blanched the clerks, indeed frightening them.

Although the behavior of these two mistresses was cursed by countless people, in the end, it was a matter of personal morality, and being cursed out did not take any pieces off their flesh.

But after all, they had connections with Adam Jones, or even without him, they were still the lover and daughter of James Campbell. As customers who could afford to pay, they were not people these clerks could easily offend.

The clerks pursed their lips, shedding their previous mocking demeanor, and humbly said, "Which styles of clothing do the two of you like? We can bring them over for you."

Seeing the clerks' attitudes change in y looked at them as an instant, Melody looked if she were a noble queen watching ΕΠ lowly ants, and said, "Didn't I tell you I want this one?"

She pointed at a dress in a fashion magazine, chin lifted, speaking down to the clerks with an air of superiority. Seeing the clerks look helplessly at Melody Baker and her daughter, they said, "Very sorry, Miss Baker, Miss Sophie, that dress has already been bought by Mrs. Jones."