Chapter 777: 777.Men are not good things_1

Of course, the origin of these sons was somewhat illegitimate.

As soon as Adam mentioned this, Elly immediately understood what he meant.

Alva Hughes deliberately set up Douglas Turnbaugh, spoiling him into the lawless state he’s in today. Even if he hadn’t encountered Adam, he would have met someone else who would have posed a problem for Alva Hughes—someone he couldn’t handle.

When that time came, even if Lady Turnbaugh and Douglas’s maternal family had complaints, they couldn’t really make any logical argument.

This time, Douglas had been crippled by Adam, and even if Alva Hughes wanted to settle the score with Adam, did he have the ability to do so?

Even if he did, it would be a pyrrhic victory, and Alva Hughes was no fool; he would have been aware of the consequences of such actions.

In fact, deep down, Alva Hughes might even be grateful that Adam had taken this problem off his hands.

Although Douglas deserved to die, Elly also felt that Alva Hughes was worthless, being cruel enough to utterly destroy his own son for his illegitimate child.

when Alva Hughes was young, he was so poor he lived under a bridge. It was Lady Turnbaugh who took a liking to him and allowed him to marry into the Turnbaugh family. With sufficient

Alva Hughes with respect, and their only son took on

the end, the Turnbaugh family raised such

respect for Alva Hughes and couldn’t help

are really something, each of you has a bunch of illegitimate children on the

Campbell, Harry Hall’s father William Hall, and this construction magnate who rose to wealth through his wife but treated his own son so

when

everyone with the same brush. I, your husband, have been faithful to you

sly twinkle in his eye as he lowered his

declaration of loyalty, Elly inexplicably heard something

look, Elly

back down so easily. Despite her burning ears, she looked at Adam and scoffed, "Really?

wife, whose ears were red-hot yet she insisted on making indecent

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