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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce by The nightingale lives

Chapter 1398
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Chapter 1398: 1398. Act according to one's capability.

She glanced at Charles Churchill and reminded Jasmine Churchill, saying, “Just do what you can, don't push yourself too hard." Upon hearing Grace Gresia's words, Charles Churchill's face darkened.

But he only glared at her fiercely without saying anything.

After the First Birthday Banquet ended and the guests had been sent away one after another, it becquite late.

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While Adam Jones was taking a shower, Elly Campbell hesitated for a moment but still went to find the Old Lady to speak with her.

"Grandma." When Elly Campbell went to find the Old Lady, she was reading a book and was somewhat surprised to see Elly coming.

"Elly? What brings you here? Is there something you need from Grandma? Come, come, take a seat quickly." Elly Campbell walked over and sat down beside the Old Lady.

Thinking about the events of the day, Elly Campbell felt somewhat embarrassed.

Although it seemed like the Old Lady wasn't close with the Churchill Family, after all, she was one of the Churchills. Wouldn't it be uncomfortable for the Old Lady when the Churchills were looked down upon? "Grandma, about today's incident... please don't take it to heart." The Old Lady, being as perceptive as she was, understood what Elly was suggesting as soon as she heard her. The scene has been quite embarrassing today; although it was Charles Churchill's family of three who lost face, still they were her maternal family, her own nephew, and she bore the surnChurchill.

For the Churchills to suffer such an embarrassment, and her maternal nephew to be treated so disdainfully by her own grandson, it would surely not look good for the Old Lady, regardless of the circumstances.

Even though Adam and his wife were in the right, in the end, they did not save any face for the Churchill Family out of respect for her, the elder.

Elly Campbell cto her to speak about this matter, presumably because she had thought of this point. After speaking, she looked at the Old Lady with sworry.

She didn't care at all about the Churchills; if they started creating trouble, she would deal with it accordingly. But when it cto the Old Lady, she was concerned.

She had always respected the Old Lady and was grateful for her protection and support during those most difficult three years since she married into the Jones Family.

Therefore, she was worried that the Old Lady might blher for today's events; even if she did not blher, there might still be slingering unease.

The Old Lady looked at her, smiling as she patted the back of her hand, took off her reading glasses, and said: "Do you know why, whether it is I or Adam and his siblings, we all reject that part of the Churchill Family so much?" Elly Campbell shook her head.

The Old Lady sighed and said: "After my elder brother, Charles Churchill's father, passed away, the Churchill Family began to decline. Charles is useless, but after all, he is my nephew, At that time, the head of the Jones Family was Adam's father. Not wishing to see the Churchill Family ruined by Charles, I told Henry Jones to help whenever he could."

"At first, Charles got along well with Adam's father, following his every advice, which gradually stabilized the ChurchiNFamily As long as Charles didn't mess things up, the family wouldn't fail. But who could have known..." At this point, a tinge of sadness appeared on the Old Lady's face.

Elly Campbell thought that the Old Lady might be reminiscing about her late father-in-law.

"Who could have known that my son would meet with such a tragic the om accident, leaving the Jones Family in turmoil, with many coveting the Jones' lucrative business, how much effort I put in to steady the ship..." "But Charles, that ingrate..." At this, a trace of anger appeared on the Old Lady's face.

"I didn't expect him to help the Jones Family overcthe difficulties at that time, but that ingrate; he even colluded with outsiders, trying to carve up the Jones corporation, it's just..."