Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1186. Why are you touching my phone?

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Chapter 1186: 1186. Why are you touching my phone?

Elly listened to Ivy Lentz’s appeal to familial affection, and finally couldn’t help but put down her phone and raised her eyes to look at her.

The sarcasm and coldness brimming in her eyes effectively pushed Ivy Lentz’s words back down her throat.

Seeing her withdraw from the game and put her phone aside, Elly sneered,

"He lives outside the Campbell Family’s gate, could it be because he can’t afford to stay in a hotel? A person who has to crowdfund even his plane ticket, if he isn’t sleeping on the streets, does he expect to stay in the President’s suite?"

"But..."

Ivy Lentz instinctively wanted to defend Sean Lentz, even though every word Elly said was true.

But Elly didn’t give Ivy Lentz a chance to argue and continued,

"Begging at the doorstep of my house, am I supposed to be overwhelmed with gratitude and respond to him? Pah! What kind of lowlife is he, worthy of Miss me being moved by him?"

Elly watched as Ivy Lentz’s face grew uglier and uglier with her laughter,

"Perfect, when you go back, tell Sean Lentz that we don’t need a watchdog, and if he’s going to spend the night, he should find a place farther away. Don’t defile the entrance to my house. If I see him at the doorstep of my house again, I’ll set the dogs on him to finish him off!"

The ferocity in Elly’s eyes scared Ivy Lentz considerably.

If it were somebody else, they might have said Elly was acting out of love turned to hate, the more she cared about Sean Lentz, the angrier she became when bringing him up.

But at this moment, what Ivy Lentz saw in Elly’s eyes was extreme aversion and disgust, the kind that made her lose her appetite at the mere mention of Sean Lentz. It had nothing to do with love turned to hate.

This gave Ivy Lentz a sudden sense of defeat, and it made her realize clearly that Elly had no intention of reconciling with Sean Lentz.

It wasn’t just about reconciling, she didn’t even want to be ordinary friends with Sean Lentz anymore.

Just then, the chief doctor in charge of the Old Master came in, saying he had something to discuss about the Old Master’s condition and called her out.

Although the Old Master’s condition had stabilized, he had not yet regained consciousness.

Several top neurologists that Adam Jones had brought over from abroad had also had multiple consultations, and this time calling Elly out was probably about the consultation. Elly didn’t think too much about it and went out.

When Elly came back, it was already half an hour later.

When she pushed the door and entered, she caught Ivy Lentz setting down her phone which had been on the bedside table.

Her gaze sharpened, "What are you doing with my phone?"

A flicker of guilt crossed Ivy Lentz’s eyes, but it was quickly suppressed.

"Nothing... nothing, I was just checking the time."

Elly watched her with a doubtful look for several seconds, as Ivy Lentz seemed increasingly unable to hold up.

The next second, Elly’s gaze was withdrawn. She picked up her phone and continued to sit on the sofa to play her game.

Seeing that Elly didn’t pursue further, Ivy Lentz’s tensed heart finally relaxed.

And James Campbell, after being ruthlessly beaten by Adam Jones, could not swallow the indignity, and the next day planned to sue Adam Jones for intentional injury.

However, before he could sue Adam Jones, he first received an email from Elly Campbell.

The email was simple, it was a segment of surveillance video from the hospital’s main entrance, shot from a clear angle.

It was him rushing forward and pushing Elly Campbell off the stairs with all his might.

Captured so clearly, even if he tried to deny it by saying it was a slip of the hand, no one would believe him.

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