Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1027. Elly Campbell’s Suspicion

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Chapter 1027: 1027. Elly Campbell’s Suspicion

She didn’t think too much and truthfully said:

"Grandfather knew. When I came to find my mother, I didn’t see her, but Grandfather was at home, and I even mentioned this matter to him."

At this point, Ivy Lentz paused, her gaze assessing Elly Campbell’s expression, and seeing that she remained composed, she continued:

"After listening to me, Grandfather agreed with my idea and said that once mom came back, he would help me persuade her. But unexpectedly..."

Ivy Lentz didn’t continue, her eyelids lowered, and her eyes reddened.

While Elly Campbell, upon hearing this, narrowed her eyes deeply, a trace of chillness passing through them.

She said nothing, nor did she exhibit any emotion, remaining silent as she drove to the Campbell residence.

"Miss, you’re back? How is Old Master doing?"

When Old Master was sent over, Oliver Smith didn’t follow; he waited anxiously at home for a long time until finally, someone returned.

Seeing that James Campbell and Elly didn’t come back together, Oliver Smith’s heart sank suddenly.

"The doctor said Grandpa has a severe intracranial hemorrhage, and it’s still unknown whether he will make it through."

Elly Campbell looked somewhat haggard and responded with a bit of breathlessness.

Oliver Smith, upon hearing this, guiltily crouched at one side, grabbing his hair, and kept slapping his own face.

"It’s all my fault. Why didn’t I stay with Old Master? If I had been there, he wouldn’t have fallen; it’s all my fault, all my fault!"

Elly Campbell stepped forward, took Oliver Smith’s hands, and said:

"Linstad, it’s already like this, blaming yourself is useless. Rest assured, Grandpa will be alright."

"Yes, Linstad, Grandpa will surely live a long life. You shouldn’t blame yourself," added Ivy Lentz as she went to comfort him, her gaze flicking to Elly Campbell, then said:

"Younger cousin sister, could I stay here?"

Ivy Lentz had no income. In the past, with Elly giving her pocket money, she never thought much about money.

Later, after Elly divorced Sean Lentz, Elly froze all their cards, and Ivy had nowhere to live.

The money she had for this trip to Greece was borrowed from several classmates, and she couldn’t afford a decent hotel, nor would she settle for a cheap inn.

Had it been before, she wouldn’t have lowered herself before Elly Campbell like this, but now, the situation was different.

Elly Campbell looked at Ivy Lentz, nodded, and said:

"Stay here; given Grandpa’s condition, Auntie is also distressed. It’s good that you’re here to keep her company."

Upon hearing this, a look of joy appeared on Ivy Lentz’s face, "Thank you, younger cousin sister. I’ll go and pack my luggage."

Then she realized she might have shown too much excitement and quickly moderated her expression.

"I’ll go upstairs now."

Elly Campbell nodded and turned to a servant standing by, saying:

"Jane, take younger cousin sister to the guest room."

"Yes, Miss," replied Jane as she escorted Ivy Lentz upstairs. Following their departure, Elly Campbell’s gaze became icy once more.

"Linstad, when Ivy Lentz arrived, what exactly happened? Tell me about it," she requested.

Linstad, having served the Old Master for decades, knew exactly what she meant upon hearing Elly Campbell’s words and his expression changed instantly.

"Miss, are you suggesting..."

Elly Campbell silently nodded, keeping her reaction subdued.

Understanding her, Linstad suppressed the anger in his heart and calmly recollected the situation at that time.

"At that time, younger cousin sister came over, saying she was looking for Auntie, who wasn’t home. The Old Master seemed very angry when he saw younger cousin sister."

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