Chapter 1042: 1042. Showing a sense of shame on one’s face

"You’re saying I, a grown man, fought like a shrew with a few women?"

Melody Baker wanted to say what’s wrong with that, if there was a fight, there was a fight, a joke was a joke, would it matter if you lost a piece of flesh?

But seeing the impatience overflowing from James Campbell’s eyes, she forcefully held back those words.

She had already keenly sensed that James Campbell’s fondness for her was no longer as strong as it used to be.

Perhaps it was because he already had her, the novelty no longer there, right?

Melody Baker still hoped to become Mrs. Campbell, to walk among the high society ladies and be revered.

She was counting on James Campbell to support her for the rest of her life, and if he truly grew tired of her, it would be incredibly difficult for her, with her current reputation in the circle of wives, to find another wealthy man willing to take her as his lawful wife.

She had put in so much effort to get to where she was today and wouldn’t allow herself to be discarded by James Campbell.

she softened her tone and

you for not helping us, but my heart aches for our

Baker, whose face still had not completely lost its swelling,

carrying the stigma of being a bastard since she was young, always being bullied. Fortunately, you’ve been

in a very aggrieved manner, glanced at James

pampered by you as she grew up, when has she

brought her in front of Elly Campbell, how much has Sophie been wronged? One word and Elly would hit her. Okay, let’s put that aside, since she is the daughter of the lawful wife and we’re the mistress and bastard who

your niece dares to lay hands

about Sophie? Being a bastard isn’t her choice; she is the product of our passion, and it’s our duty to

suffer such humiliation, laughed at, and shamed,

she began to sob

keep a hold on James Campbell

acting weak when it’s time to be weak and pitiful when needed

weak; she had been

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