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Chapter 1037: 1037. Legendary Fairy Fight Chapter 1037: 1037. Legendary Fairy Fight All the major roles in the screen tests had been internally fixed for her as the leading lady. In the circle, who didn’t know about her relationship with Adam Jones? Many people privately flattered her by calling her Sister Sophie.

Now, Adam had even specifically called an internationally renowned neurology authority to consult for the old man, just so she wouldn’t worry too much about him.

Although this was not her intention, it still proved the importance Adam Jones placed on her.

Looking at Adam Jones, who walked out of the hospital building expressionless, and Ivy Lentz, who drifted close to him intentionally or unintentionally, Sophie Baker instantly felt like an outside temptress was trying to seduce her monk.

She stepped forward to squeeze Ivy Lentz away from Adam Jones’s side and glared at her fiercely, her eyes filled with a warning.

Ivy Lentz was not afraid of her and glared back, which infuriated Sophie Baker to the point where her blood surged.

Relying on the recent “exclusive favor” from Adam, Sophie Baker was not afraid at all. Even with Elly Campbell present, she didn’t forget to provoke her and went up to slap Ivy Lentz.

“Shaless whore, how dare you glare at !”

Ivy Lentz hadn’t expected Sophie Baker to actually strike her. First stunned by the slap, she beca furious the next second and slapped Sophie Baker back.

“Shaless vixen, you dare to hit .”

“You dare hit !”

Lately, being called Sister Sophie by people in the crew had gone to her head.

She never imagined that she, a “Noble Consort” exclusively favored by President Jones, would be dared to be hit back by soone.

She instantly flared up in “royal rage,” pounced on Ivy Lentz, grabbed her head, and slapped her several tis.

Ivy Lentz was not to be outdone; the two won grabbed each other’s hair and scratched faces, truly a spectacle of a demon fight.

Elly Campbell on the side was also stunned for a mont by Sophie Baker’s rush to slap her daughter and took a while to react.

After all, it was her daughter, and even if she disapproved of her, she wouldn’t allow anyone else to strike her.

Especially not so illegitimate daughter.

In Elly Campbell’s view, Sophie Baker hitting her daughter was like slapping her own face.

She was never known for her good temper, having grown up fighting with Jas Campbell from a young age.

Saying she fought with Jas Campbell typically ant that Jas Campbell took the beatings, so Sophie Baker hitting Ivy Lentz was like Jas Campbell hitting Elly Campbell.

Elly Campbell wouldn’t stand for it.

She imdiately grabbed Sophie Baker by the hair, pulled her back, and slapped her face several tis.

“What low-life, daring to hit my daughter.”

Jas Campbell and lody Baker were also dumbstruck, having not expected such a scene to unfold.

Jas Campbell, as the CEO of Campbell and a man, although angry to see his daughter being hit by his sister, still had to consider his corporate image and could not join in the fight with the won.

But lody Baker couldn’t stand it.

Her own daughter had been hit, especially by Elly Campbell, and she couldn’t bear it.

She went to grab Elly Campbell’s hair.

Elly Campbell had been spoiled from a young age by Old Master Campbell, and even her combat skills were personally taught by the Old Master himself.

Not even Jas Campbell could win against her, let alone the “delicate won” like lody Baker and Sophie Baker.

As she pulled Sophie’s hair and slapped her, she still managed to kick lody Baker, who had rushed at her, sending her flying.

lody Baker, caught off guard by Elly Campbell’s fighting prowess, was kicked so hard she couldn’t get up.

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