Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1917: Summer Hall Side Story (119)

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Chapter 1917: Chapter 1917: Summer Hall Side Story (119)

In her words, a sister is a real sister, but an older brother is just an older brother.

"Our big brother helped that Miss Fefferman almost bring down the two big companies of Elly’s family—doesn’t that just make you mad?"

Evelyn Taylor squinted her eyes, "Miss Fefferman? Johnson Fefferman?"

Helen Melendy immediately nodded.

Seeing Evelyn Taylor squinting thoughtfully for a moment, she then muttered:

"Your big brother can pull off such a dirty trick and still claim he has no interest in Johnson Fefferman. Do you think he might have a physical problem?"

Helen Melendy and Elly Campbell: "..."

Are we talking about the same thing?

Mom, can you focus on the main point—the main point is that our big brother is bullying my sister.

"Just go back and ask him, but you must vent this frustration for Elly first."

Evelyn Taylor nodded, promising:

"Don’t worry, leave it to Mom. I guarantee your big brother will shed a layer of skin."

After she finished speaking, she paused, looked at Elly Campbell, and said apologetically:

"Elly, about this matter, Auntie knows it’s Edward Smith’s fault, but you also know that he’s at an age where if he really likes a girl, Auntie can’t bear to cut off this relationship. Auntie promises to give you an explanation, but as for Johnson Fefferman, there’s really nothing Auntie can mess up with."

If she scared away the person who could be her daughter-in-law, her son’s lifetime happiness would be gone.

Elly Campbell looked at Evelyn Taylor’s troubled expression and couldn’t help but laugh.

"Auntie, Helen is joking with you. Actually, Chief Smith didn’t get away with it; he stopped quickly. As for Miss Fefferman, I really like her too. If she could be Helen’s sister-in-law, I’d be happy for you all, of course."

"Really?"

Evelyn Taylor’s eyes lit up.

If it were any other girl, okay, but that was Johnson Fefferman. Her socially awkward son finally took a liking to a girl in this lifetime. If he missed this, there wouldn’t be another chance.

"Of course it’s true, Auntie. Don’t have any burdens, but it’s only right for him to compensate for some of my losses."

Elly Campbell picked up the juice in front of her and took a small sip, speaking quite cheekily.

"No problem, Auntie will go back and tell him right away."

Evelyn Taylor breathed a sigh of relief. As long as she didn’t scare away her future daughter-in-law, it was fine.

Helen Melendy and Elly Campbell exchanged a secret glance and then knowingly laughed together.

After finishing their afternoon coffee, Evelyn Taylor had an urgent matter to attend to and was called back by Charles Smith. They were also preparing to head home.

"Helen, Auntie is really nice. With the Smith Family backing you, Leanne Richards won’t dare to bully you anymore."

Helen Melendy looked at Elly Campbell with a face full of maternal gratification and said helplessly:

"Why do you all think Leanne bullied me? Look at Leanne’s current situation—does she look like she’s bullying me?"

After saying this, she lowered her voice and leaned closer to Elly Campbell, saying:

"Even without the Smith Family, my backing is pretty solid."

"Yes, yes, yes, your Mr. Hall, I know."

Elly Campbell rolled her eyes at her and added, "Shameless."

"As if you feel any shame when flaunting your love with your Mr. Jones."

Speaking, her gaze fell on Elly Campbell’s still-flat belly and she asked:

"Have we got a little girl for William to exchange for a wife yet?"

"We’re still working on it. How about you?"

Elly Campbell looked at her, and this time it was Helen Melendy who blushed.