<h4>Chapter 863: 863. It’s like my brain was kicked by ten thousand donkeys at the same time.</h4>
She introduced everyone at the table to Jamuna Ford with aposed expression. When it came to James Campbell, she smiled and said, "This is CEO Campbell, you should already know him."
"I have long heard of CEO Campbell’s great reputation."
Jamuna Ford’s face appeared courteous, but there was a hint of arrogance and contempt in his eyes.
James Campbell felt inexplicably unhappy with Jenna rk’s cold and distant behavior towards him, especially watching her and Jamuna Ford go from table to table, toasting like a married couple, which made him even more bitter.
As a result, he found Jamuna Ford particrly offensive to look at, disdainful to the point of scorn.
Hearing Jamuna Ford’s insincere words of ttery, he snorted dismissively and made no response.
Such a disy of disrespect, especially towards a universally respected scientist, made those sitting at the same table with James Campbell look down on his extremely low-ss behavior.
Even if you’re dissatisfied with your ex-wife, there’s no reason to show such disrespect to Professor Ford, who’s apanying her, right?
Moreover, you’ve kept a mistress for twenty-six years and even had an affair while your wife was pregnant, what right do you have to be dissatisfied with your ex-wife?
People all scoffed at him, but out of consideration for decorum, nobody spoke up.
After a round of toasting was over, Jenna rk ignored Melody Baker and prepared to leave with Jamuna Ford.
And Melody Baker, who was waiting to see how Jenna rk would introduce her, became irritated when Jenna rk simply pretended she didn’t exist and skipped over her.
She had introduced everyone at the table, except for her—what did that mean?
As Jenna turned around, Melody ttered her chopsticks down on the table, and when Jenna turned to look at her, Melody huffed and said:
"Mrs. rk, your way of treating guests is quite an eye-opener. You introduced everyone to Professor Ford andpletely ignored me. Even if you resent me for taking James away, you shouldn’tck such basic manners."
The people present: "..."
Where did this mistress, who shouldn’t be seen in public, get such a sense of superiority from? It was bizarre enough for her toe to her ex-father-inw’s birthday celebration with James Campbell, but to cause trouble at the banquet was downright preposterous.
The words she spoke were just as unfit for public as she was.
It was baffling to think if James Campbell’s brain had been kicked by ten thousand donkeys at once, to trade Jenna rk, this bright pearl, for someone so low.
And Jamuna Ford, who stood beside Jenna rk, upon hearing Melody Baker’s words, his previously gentle and refined features instantly became covered with ayer of frost.
Before Jenna could speak, he spoke first, "I apologize, but I have no interest in knowing who you are. So, whether my senior sister introduces you or not is not important."
Jamuna Ford’s words were a direct p in the face. Even though his tone and choice of words were somewhat polite, his brows and eyes held nothing that could be associated with the word "polite."
Emperors also have poor rtives, so many of the family and friends who came to the rk family to attend Master rk’s birthday were actually ordinary citizens, from the working ss.
Regardless of money, status, or fame, they were all far behind Jamuna Ford.
But when Jenna rk introduced them one by one, Jamuna Ford greeted each person with great politeness, nodding and saying hello, and even patiently answered a few questions from some elders.
All of this was seen by Melody Baker.
Although she was jealous of Jenna rk having so many people of status by her side, she, of course, hoped to climb onto the same bandwagon.