Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1046. Shameless to the core values

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Chapter 1046: 1046. Shameless to the core values

"Why do your words have to be so unpleasant? Elly Campbell has taken over the position of Young Miss of the Jones Family, and if Adam Jones can’t make you his official wife, that’s your problem."

"You should blame Elly Campbell and Adam Jones, why are you venting your sarcasm on me, your mother?"

Melody Baker stood up unhappily from beside Sophie Baker and said:

"I genuinely came to ask out of concern for you. Since you think there’s no chance, there’s nothing more I can say."

With that, she left Sophie Baker’s room.

Sophie Baker was feeling really vexed at the moment.

Not only had she been beaten up by that bitch Elly and her mother, but the incident was also uploaded online; now even her own mother was flaunting her ability to go to the President’s residence in front of her.

Although she could also attend as James Campbell’s daughter, it wasn’t the same.

Only if she could go as Adam Jones’s wife, the Young Miss of the Jones Family, would that be truly glorious.

Even if it meant being promoted from a mistress, she would be willing.

But now, she didn’t even know when she would have the chance to be legitimized.

The more Sophie Baker thought about it, the angrier she became. She picked up a large pair of scissors from the table, grabbed a pillow nearby, and cut it to shreds, imagining it was Elly Campbell.

"Elly Campbell, why don’t you just die, why won’t you just die!!"

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"Mom, can’t you just forgive Dad this one time, please? Dad really knows he was wrong. Actually, it was all that female student’s fault for seducing Dad; it wasn’t what Dad intended."

As soon as Elly entered, she heard Ivy Lentz shamelessly uttering these words devoid of any moral sense.

Elly’s eyes shifted to James Campbell.

James Campbell’s brows knitted slightly, his face clearly showing signs of impatience from Ivy Lentz’s pestering.

After hearing Ivy Lentz’s words, a hint of sarcasm showed on James Campbell’s face as he turned to look at her.

"So what you’re saying is, Sean Lentz was forced by that female student?"

Ivy Lentz was caught off guard, a flicker of unease in her eyes.

"Although she didn’t force Dad, if she hadn’t seduced Dad, how would Dad have cheated?"

Elly couldn’t stand to listen to Ivy Lentz’s brainless justifications anymore, but since it was a personal matter of her Aunt’s family, she didn’t want to meddle unnecessarily.

Fortunately, James Campbell wasn’t a fool, to believe what Ivy Lentz was saying and actually forgive Sean Lentz.

This only made James Campbell look down on Sean Lentz even more and doubt just how blind she had been to fancy someone like him in the first place.

To think she was unlucky enough to have a daughter like Ivy Lentz who lacked any sense of right and wrong.

"Oh? So what you mean to say is, as long as someone seduces him, he is perfectly justified in cheating?"

James Campbell looked at Ivy Lentz and let out a cold laugh, curious to hear what more absurd ideas this outrageously stupid daughter could come up with.

"Mom, that’s not what I meant, I just want to say that it wasn’t Dad’s intention to have an affair."

"That much is true."

To Ivy Lentz’s surprise, James Campbell actually nodded in agreement at this moment.

A flicker of relief passed through Ivy Lentz’s heart, and just as she tried to further convince James Campbell, she continued:

"He was compelled to cheat by my domineering character. It’s all my fault for not being gentler, for not letting him feel a bit of a man’s dignity."

As she spoke, a sneer escaped her lips, and her eyes were full of contempt.

Upon hearing James Campbell’s words and sensing the underlying scorn, Ivy Lentz dared not say anything more to provoke her.

She looked cautiously at James Campbell’s expression, knowing that her mother responded better to soft tactics than hard ones, and thus tried to play the card of family affection.

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