Chapter 1262: 1262. There is a term called "avoiding suspicion

Elly Campbell didn’t expect Clarke Ainley to be so candid, and when she spoke, there was not a hint of guilt in her manner.

"And the reason I am here is indeed because of Harry. I like him, and I would love to marry him and become his wife, but..."

As she said this, she gave an apologetic smile, and continued:

"I know it’s somewhat shameless to say this, but Mrs. Jones, I have no ill intentions towards Miss Ainley. I just wanted to help Harry out."

Clarke Ainley was beautiful, especially her eyes; when she looked at you, they were so bright and sincere that you couldn’t help but believe her words.

But for some reason, Elly Campbell felt inexplicably repelled by Clarke Ainley’s actions.

Probably because she felt obliged to protect her good friend’s interests, so she instinctively rejected those who coveted her friend’s fiancé.

hide their

hired professional caregivers for Helen, so

of Helen to "accidentally" bump into Harry Hall? If these "accidents" happen too often, her true intentions might

to Elly Campbell’s stiff words hiding faint hostility,

I don’t believe it’s unforgivable to like someone, nor do I think

that I like Harry is true; I haven’t interfered in their relationship, nor have I

wasn’t surprised by Clarke Ainley’s frank words,

not everything can be justified by being guilt-free. There’s also

didn’t mind using the same straightforwardness to

expecting her blunt expression would still be met with such a

is planning, shouldn’t you be avoiding suspicion? Doing these caregiver duties don’t seem to suit

she could clearly understand

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