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Chapter 1041: 1041.Sophie Baker changed her na to Piaorou. Chapter 1041: 1041.Sophie Baker changed her na to Piaorou. In the video, at first, it was Sophie Baker who went to slap Ivy Lentz, and then Ivy Lentz fought back, with the two of them grappling together.

Right after that, Elly Campbell’s aunt, Elly, went up and started beating Sophie Baker one-sidedly.

The real spectacle was yet to co.

When Sophie’s mother, who had an affair, saw her daughter being hit, she too rushed forward to help, only to be kicked away by Elly.

Throughout the process, Adam Jones did nothing to stop it; instead, he followed Elly Campbell as they left.

Although his tone wasn’t great, and it was clear his relationship with his wife was still tense, it was quite obvious he didn’t intend to intervene on Sophie’s behalf.

What was more interesting was another man, the man behind the Baker mother and daughter, Jas Campbell.

In the video, Jas Campbell, whether due to a man’s dignity and image, or fear of Elly, did not step forward to help his lover and daughter.

“Auntie Elly is fierce, those Fox Spirits deserve to be hit!”

“It’s the inherited Fox Spirit gene, daughter outranking mother, one more wanton than the other.”

“Is Auntie Elly avenging Mrs. Jones?”

“From what I’ve heard, it seems Sophie randomly beat up Auntie Elly’s daughter, and Auntie Elly couldn’t stand by and so she rushed up to hit people.”

“Wow! Is Sophie getting too cocky because she’s got Adam Jones’ backing, thinking she can fly high now? Has she reached the point where she wants to hit soone, she just does?”

“No wonder she’s bagged so many big projects, President Jones is impressive.”

“I suggest Sophie change her na, don’t call her Sophie Baker, call her Sophie ‘Floaty,’ I think you’re floating quite high.”

“…”

Sophie Baker was beaten up by Elly in the hospital and wasn’t enough, only to see that the online comnts not only didn’t scold Elly for being vicious, but instead all praised Elly for hitting well and said she deserved it.

“Damn it!”

Sophie, holding an ice pack to her face, was cursing furiously, and the phone in her hand was smashed into pieces.

She had just entered the entertainnt industry, and before she even started shooting, she had beco the biggest laughingstock on the internet.

Elly grabbed her by the face in the video, gave the person filming a close-up, and even called her the invincible lone Fox Spirit of her realm,

The internet went wild with glee, saying she monopolized the year’s entertainnt industry’s mockery.

The more Sophie thought about it, the angrier she got. Not only had she taken a beating, but she’d also made a na for Elly.

These sa people who were mocking and laughing at her in public were even suggesting that Elly make a debut.

Elly was beautiful and well-preserved. Entering the entertainnt industry now wouldn’t seem too late for her.

Seeing these comnts infuriated Sophie.

lody Baker was also hit hard and had long wanted to tear Elly to shreds.

At the sa ti, she was even more furious with Jas for being useless.

Watching his wife and child getting beaten and standing idly by, what kind of man was he?

If he had co to their aid even slightly, they wouldn’t have been one-sidedly beaten and ridiculed.

lody looked at Jas with so reproach and complained softly,

“Jas, your sister beats up and Sophie like this, and you’re just going to let it go?”

Jas was also angry that Elly had completely disregarded his feelings, beating his won and children in public like that.

This was clearly a slap in his face.

But what could he do to Elly?

“Then what do you think I should do?”

Jas felt agitated inside, and he thought lody’s complaint was a bit unreasonable.

“Several won fighting, and you expect , a grown man, to go hit won? What would people say about then?”

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