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Chapter 663: 663. You know my bestie pretty well, huh_1 Chapter 663: 663. You know my bestie pretty well, huh_1 Although he had promised his wife not to get involved with Harry Hall’s matters, that man was after all his brother. Seeing him soaking in a vat of liquor, drunk as a skunk, Adam Jones felt he still needed to do sothing.

After all, when he himself was abandoned by his wife, Harry had helped him too.

Elly Campbell’s expression froze for a mont, she looked at Adam Jones with so surprise, “Harry knows?”

“Yeah, he went to the hospital to find Helen lendy half a month ago, and he has been living like a dog ever since,” he said.

Adam Jones looked at Elly Campbell and used all the words he could think of to describe Harry’s miserable state.

“Wife, does Helen lendy have any difficulties?”

Adam Jones asked with a smile, trying to ingratiate himself, successfully eliciting a cold glare from Elly Campbell.

Seeing her snort, she said, “You are quite loyal.”

As she said this, she stepped out of Adam Jones’s arms, ready to head to the bathroom to wash up, and Adam Jones followed eagerly.

“Thanks to him, we were able to clear up our own issues back then, so I owe him one, don’t I?”

Adam Jones wrapped his arms around Elly Campbell’s waist and smiled ingratiatingly at her.

He decisively ignored how he had previously, rather disloyally, followed his wife’s advice and decided not to tell his good brother about Helen lendy’s pregnancy.

Elly Campbell ignored him, brushing her teeth at the washstand, and Adam Jones didn’t rush her, quietly waiting by her side.

After Elly Campbell finished brushing her teeth, she glanced at him and said:

“You didn’t tell Harry about Helen’s pregnancy, did you?”

Upon hearing this might get him in hot water, Adam Jones imdiately pledged his loyalty, “Of course not, I’ve said that I listen to my wife and stay out of their business, how could I possibly tell anyone about Helen’s situation without your consent?”

This strong instinct for self-preservation made Elly Campbell purse her lips in annoyance.

The next second, she paused, “Harry went to the hospital to look for Helen?”

Her eyebrows knit slightly, she hadn’t ntioned this to her.

Adam Jones nodded, “He’s been having a pretty rough ti these past two weeks.”

He looked at Elly Campbell, playing for sympathy, “Wife, could you give a hint, just so I can repay my brother’s kindness?”

Elly Campbell ignored him and walked out of the bathroom, with Adam Jones shalessly following.

“Does Helen have any other difficulties? She doesn’t seem like soone who would heartlessly abort Harry’s child.”

Adam Jones spoke on behalf of Helen lendy for a change.

Seeing Elly Campbell’s gaze turn toward him with a deep look, she snorted and said:

“You seem to know my best friend quite well?”

A strong premonition of death surged straight at Adam Jones, causing his heart to skip a beat in fright, he imdiately said:

“I don’t, not at all.”

He embraced Elly Campbell’s waist with an earnest expression, full of loyalty, “It’s just out of regard for my brother.”

“Didn’t you say that brothers are like a centipede’s limbs? If you lose one hand, there are still many left,” Elly Campbell raised an eyebrow and looked at Adam Jones, questioning back.

Adam Jones: “…”

Better not ask, his wife was always good at setting traps for him.

He thought to himself that he was one to abandon friends for a glimpse of beauty, brothers… he wouldn’t care if they died.

So, Adam Jones very decisively changed the topic, “By the way, did the designer’s clothes get delivered today?”

Elly Campbell looked at his obvious attempt to dodge the topic and rolled her eyes at him in annoyance.

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