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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce by The nightingale lives

Chapter 1512
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Chapter 1512: 1512. You seem very concerned about my marital relationship

Elly Campbell almost couldn't help but laugh after hearing Sophia Taylor's words.

She thought Sophia was smarter than the usual "lotus fairy," but apparently, she was just another idiot who

thought too highly of herself.

She wanted to persuade Adam Jones?

Elly really wanted to ask, who do you think you are? What makes you think Adam Jones would listen to a

stranger?

With just a few words, she explained why she appeared in front of Adam Jones. Does she think Elly Campbell is

stupid or suffering from amnesia?

Previously, at the entrance of Jones Corporation, she definitely didn’t put it that way.

But stupidity aside, her skill at sowing discord is truly first-class.

In mere moments, she managed to betray Lily Jones while also ingratiating herself with Elly. If it were someone

less thoughtful, they might indeed be "moved" by her.

Elly looked at Sophia, smirking faintly:

"You seem awfully invested in my marriage."

Elly’s tone was soft, as if she were chatting casually with Sophia.

Sophia didn’t catch the sarcasm in her voice. Hearing those words, she quickly seized the opportunity and

replied:

"We're friends, aren’t we? Isn't it normal for friends to care for each other?"

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Her ability to ride the coattails of the conversation was truly impressive.

Elly almost wanted to give her a thumbs-up.

She didn’t respond to Sophia’s words but instead raised her hand to check her watch.

Sophia noticed Elly didn’t want to talk further, nor did she seem inclined to address Sophia's request for help

getting into Ying Hua. This left Sophia feeling both furious and anxious.

Damn! What airs she’s putting on! Does she look down on me?

From Elly’s attitude toward her—neither distant nor intimate—it made Sophia increasingly worried.

Even after mentioning their supposed friendship, it was clear Elly wasn’t buying it.

Back in the mountains, Sophia had been more at ease around Elly, never feeling this far-removed no matter how

hard she tried.

Now, that sense of powerlessness was becoming overwhelmingly strong.

"Ms. Campbell, about my admission into Ying Hua..."

She still forced herself to speak, even though she found herself disgusted by the humiliating posture of begging

for help.

This humiliation—the very kind Elly had orchestrated.

To flaunt her superior status, she had cornered Sophia into asking for her help, all while feigning nonchalance.

Both parties clearly understood the situation, yet Elly insisted Sophia spell it out, inflicting such humiliation upon

her!

What a conniving bitch!

After asking, Sophia saw Elly flash her an incredulous look and reply:

"Weren't you quite contemptuous of

using connections to pull Xesen

And now oped the or help?

Dbebh't that show you not only

despisebut also insult yourself?"

Seeing the undisguised disbelief in Elly’s eyes, the heat in Sophia's face burned furiously.

The sense of humiliation she had been trying to suppress suddenly felt like a slap, heavy and unrelenting across

her face.

Yet even then, she couldn't refute Elly’s words.

She truly did look down on those who

relied on connections, likely because

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The words she spoke had been intended to coax Elly into using her "backdoor" for Sophia, but she hadn't

expected Elly to twist her own argument and throw it back at her.

She inwardly cursed Elly again: "Bitch!"

"But... but if I don’t turn to you, I'll have no job at all."

As she said this, her eyes began to redden, deliberately softening her stance.

The claim about struggling to find work was far from the truth.

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university (985), with over a year of

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