Chapter 1241: 1241. Like a poor relative begging for help

In other words, James Campbell would soon be knocking on their door again.

Indeed, three days later, James Campbell did come knocking once more.

This time, Elly Campbell didn’t have him stopped but let him in instead.

James Campbell’s visits to the Jones Family weren’t frequent—it was only when he was a child that the Old Master and his late mother would often take him and Elly to drop by the Jones Family.

But that was all decades ago. Though the Jones Family was still there, the interior decoration of the villa had completely changed.

His relationship with his daughter Elly had always been poor; in the years she married Adam Jones, he hadn’t set foot in the Jones Family home.

Now, sitting in the Jones Family living room, James Campbell no longer possessed the sense of superiority of a father-in-law; instead, he seemed particularly ill at ease.

He was like a poor relative showing up to ask for handouts, with not a shred of confidence.

Particularly since he had been sitting in the living room for quite some time and still hadn’t seen Adam and his wife appear.

He drank cup after cup of coffee waiting, until, finally, he grew impatient.

He looked at the servant in the hall and said sternly,

Master and Young

a moment, the Young Master and Young Miss are bathing the little

this, James Campbell felt his guts wrench

in the Jones Family house, since when did the couple need to

was deliberately leaving

How preposterous!

again, his expression shifting unpredictably as he considered lashing out in anger, but in the end,

place where

he had come to see many people

for a partnership with the Campbell, addressing him as

that the Campbell was in

like the plague, making all sorts of excuses to

the situation around, and declaring bankruptcy was only

given to Elly, they might as well be thrown to

cash in return, but if

he had come over,

patiently waiting a bit longer, Adam Jones and

two sure

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