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Chapter 1637: 1637. President Jones’s night eting with a mysterious woman

After having lunch, Adam Jones felt relieved because Elly Campbell easily agreed to do the health check in the United States.

After sending Elly into the Campbell building, he drove back to Jones.

This ti, what happened online, although his wife didn’t take it to heart, doesn’t an he would allow anyone to act recklessly on his head.

Do those people really think that running a paparazzi studio is like playing guerrilla gas, getting shut down today and starting anew elsewhere under a new na tomorrow?

Maybe elsewhere it can happen, but under Adam Jones, there has never been anyone who made him unhappy and was able to start anew.

That afternoon, news about Adam Jones having a night out with a mysterious woman was completely retracted and was not ntioned again.

Anyone trying to search for gossip about Adam Jones couldn’t find a trace.

Even posts inquiring about it would be deleted cleanly within seconds of being published.

This left people infuriated, while also being forced to marvel at the power of capital.

Yet, so felt that Adam Jones was hastily removing the gossip because he had a guilty conscience.

Because there were no posts online for discussion, as soon as a post is made, or anyone sets up a forum to discuss it, it gets deleted right away.

After many attempts, netizens, cursing and swearing, had no other solutions.

After all, for them, they were just bystanders; the person who truly cared about this issue should be Adam Jones’s wife.

“Is it aningful for a bunch of poor nobodies to care about the private lives of rich people? You’re here calling him a scumbag, but the couple is chatting and laughing gladly, very happy.”

Soone posted a thread with pictures of Elly Campbell and Adam Jones in a restaurant.

The photos in this post, because Adam Jones and Elly Campbell were still as loving as ever, sowhat proved that Adam Jones had no connection with the “mysterious woman”.

The staff of the Twitter app client couldn’t decide whether to delete the post.

In no ti, the post was being discussed heatedly, even overshadowing the original gossip about Adam Jones.

——”I’ve always supported President Jones and CEO Campbell, their love isn’t sothing new, and President Jones has always been so clean and self-improvent, never a peep of gossip, and now suddenly a woman cos forward, and you say Adam Jones secretly t with a lover, I wouldn’t believe it even if you beat .”

——”Above, you’re Adam Jones’s sycophant, how about considering your master might be hiding well? After all, President Jones’s capabilities aren’t sothing ordinary people can imagine, how troubleso could it be to hide a lover?”

——”Blind upstairs, didn’t you see CEO Campbell’s smiling face, completely not taking this scandal seriously? Clearly, CEO Campbell doesn’t believe President Jones would betray her, okay? Maybe privately, President Jones has already explained everything to her, it’s just you skill-less keyboard warriors who love to babble online hoping for others’ families to break up, but in reality, you’re too cowardly to even fart!”

——”So people just can’t stand others having a good life, as if other couples divorcing over such baseless rumors will make them marry you. Disgusting! *spit*.”

——”Sycophants, when bootlicking your master, use your brain first; it’s not like being a dog ans you don’t need a brain, if Adam Jones were really innocent, why would he take down the Hot Search, isn’t that guilty behavior?”

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