Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1279. The good cabbage was ruined by a big wild boar.

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Chapter 1279: 1279. The good cabbage was ruined by a big wild boar.

Jamuna Ford was hurriedly called over to the Clark Family in Alaska.

When she had just returned, Adam Jones was in a hurry to find Elly Campbell and didn’t get a chance to inform the Clark Family side.

It was very late when he thought to make a phone call over to the Clark Family.

Jamuna Ford didn’t sleep all night, tossing and turning, and came over from Alaska early this morning.

Listening to the obvious hoarseness in his voice, Jenna Clark’s heart felt a faint stir.

But in the end, since they were in front of others, she couldn’t show too much, so she only looked at him warmly, smiled a little, and said:

"I’ve made you worry."

Elly Campbell saw that Jamuna Ford obviously had something to say to Jenna Clark and spoke up:

"Uncle Jamuna has been really worried this time, and must have a lot to tell Mom. We have a glasshouse in the backyard that’s warm in winter and cool in summer. Why don’t you guys go there and chat at your leisure?"

Neither Jamuna Ford nor Jenna Clark expected Elly Campbell to be so direct, which made the two middle-aged people in their forties show a trace of embarrassment.

Jenna Clark wasn’t bothered, after all, she had been through everything as a grandmother.

It was Jamuna Ford, the academic giant, who, although seemingly glorious, had never even been in love.

Now that Elly Campbell had pointed out his intentions so clearly, the tall and handsome man was embarrassed enough that his ears started to feel slightly warm.

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After a very brief moment of embarrassment, Jenna Clark returned to a calm demeanor.

"Okay, thank you, Sister."

After the two left the living room, Lady Jones, also sitting in the living room, rarely gossiped:

"Why do I feel like Professor Ford seems to like your mother?"

When Elly Campbell heard that, the smile on her face rippled slightly, "Grandma, you really have a discerning eye."

She linked arms with Lady Jones and asked in a low voice:

"Grandma, what do you think about Professor Ford becoming my stepdad?"

"Professor Ford is a talented and dignified man; his behavior is quite steady. With his reputation in the academic world, he is indeed a very good match, much better than your unreliable father by hundreds of times."

Speaking of James Campbell, the Old Lady was quite disdainful.

Even though he was the son of an old friend and the biological father of her granddaughter-in-law, the Old Lady didn’t show any good face.

"Your mother is like a good cabbage that was ruined by a big wild boar."

Elly Campbell was amused by the Old Lady’s words, then she spoke earnestly:

"Actually, I quite like the idea of Professor Ford becoming my stepdad, but my mom..."

At this point, she sighed and didn’t say more.

She knew her mother was stubbornly feeling unworthy of Professor Ford.

In every aspect, she felt unworthy.

But even if she didn’t feel worthy, it didn’t stop Professor Ford from liking her.

Besides, she didn’t think there was anything bad about her mother.

Could a man who truly liked her mother and waited until now without getting married be anything but outstanding?

"Sister."

Jamuna Ford followed Jenna Clark to the Jones Family’s backyard garden.

It was filled with various kinds of precious flowers, and it was currently the blooming season, so dazzling to the sight.

But Jamuna Ford wasn’t in the mood to appreciate these.

After this incident, the constant fear had strengthened Jamuna Ford’s determination to marry Jenna Clark.

No matter if she had been married before or if she was of grandmotherly age now, he wanted to marry her.

This desire, since he was just an eighteen-year-old boy, had never changed.

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