Chapter 376: 376. This is the best outco so far_1 Chapter 376: 376. This is the best outco so far_1 Now in Boston, her grandfather was her only concern. She couldn’t just leave him alone in the hospital and walk away.
Jas Campbell, that shaless man, might do sothing to make her grandfather ill with anger.
“Oh, like that…”
Adam Jones’s voice carried a faint disappointnt, and for a mont he didn’t know what to say.
The two of them just stood there in silence, neither speaking, and the atmosphere grew so quiet that it beca sowhat awkward.
A mont later, Elly Campbell was the first to break the silence, “You should go in and rest.”
“Where are you going?”
Seeing Elly Campbell about to leave, he instinctively reached out and grabbed her. He knew he shouldn’t always be clinging to her like this, but he couldn’t control himself.
Until he realized he had misunderstood Elly Campbell, he found it impossible to let her go. After realizing the heinous things he had done, his regret and self-reproach were endless. All he wanted was to make ands to her.
Even if the compensation was too late, it was better than nothing at all.
Elly Campbell looked down at the hand grasping her wrist, slender and strong, yet pale from illness.
She struggled to break free a couple of tis but didn’t succeed, and with furrowed brows, she looked at Adam Jones and said, “We’ve made everything clear. What else do you want?”
She looked at Adam Jones and scoffed, “Don’t tell you still think I was responsible for what happened back then?”
“Of course not.”
Adam Jones denied it without any hesitation.
Although he hadn’t figured out who was behind it, he believed her after she explained what had happened back then.
Or rather, his subconscious had already believed her even before that.
“That’s enough then. Since you believe it wasn’t , our issues have been clarified. Why do you keep clinging to ?”
When Elly Campbell said this, her face was expressionless, even a bit ruthless.
Just as she had told Helen lendy, she couldn’t let go of Adam Jones. If she didn’t beco a bit more heartless, she might never be able to let go.
“I stayed last night to take care of you, as a courtesy for the little connection we had when we first t. You have no right to ask anything more of now.”
Adam Jones felt even more pain in his heart. There was nothing he could say to defend himself; all he wanted was to make up for his mistakes to her.
“Elly, I’m not asking for us to go back to the past; I just want a new beginning.”
He looked at her pleadingly, “I’m not asking you to forgive , but can you give a chance to make ands, please?”
Elly Campbell shook her head, her expression resolute, “There’s no need for compensation, really.”
She deliberately ignored the sad and sowhat humble expression on Adam Jones’s face and said:
“Actually, there’s sothing else I kept from you. The Campbell corporate crisis that I begged you to help with was my own doing. I rely used it as an excuse to marry you. So, those three years were voluntary. You really don’t need to make ands to . Let’s end it here; that’s the best outco.”
Adam Jones, upon hearing Elly Campbell’s words, was a bit surprised, yet he didn’t find it unbelievable.
He had sensed back then that the crisis at Campbell could be resolved without the Jones’s funds and knew soone had a hand in it, but he never expected it to be Elly Campbell herself.
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