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Chapter 1255. Incomparably touching

    <h4>Chapter 1255: 1255. Iparably touching</h4><h4></h4>


    Let’s not mention that Helen Melendy is his wife’s best friend. Even for his brother Harry Hall’s sake, he also hoped that Helen Melendy would wake up.


    "The specialist team that treated grandpa before, I’ve already got in touch with them. Once Helen Melendy’s condition stabilizes a bit more, we can start treating her."


    He took Elly Campbell’s hand and walked towards the parking lot.


    "With the advanced state of medical science today, it’s not entirely impossible for someone in a vegetative state to wake up."


    Elly Campbell looked at Adam Jones’s serious profile, and thinking about how he had arranged everything without her knowing, she was still deeply touched, even though she had started getting used to his kindness.


    "Husband."


    She stopped in her tracks and suddenly called out to him softly.


    "Hmm?"


    Adam Jones turned around, and before he could react, his lips were met with a kiss.


    He was stunned for a moment, and then, a smile spread across the corners of his mouth.


    "Thank you, husband."


    Elly Campbell rarely called Adam Jones "husband," and every time she did so, it made Adam Jones’s limbs feel weak.


    "You don’t need to thank me for such a big favor!"


    "Get out of here!"


    After all, they were in public, so Elly Campbell didn’t let him have his way. Instead, under his dissatisfied gaze, she took the lead and got into the passenger seat.


    Seeing that Adam Jones was still visibly displeased when he got into the car, Elly Campbell pursed her lips and smiled—


    "Be good, I’ll make it up to you with myself next time."


    She deliberately emphasized the word "myself," and with Ind Master Jones’s post-marriage mindset full of lewd thoughts, he instantly understood what his wife meant by "making it up with myself."


    As expected, Ind Master Jones was happy, and even driving felt more spirited.


    When the two of them arrived at the intensive care unit of the hospital, they encountered two womening towards them.


    Elly Campbell, of course, recognized one of them; it was Harry Hall’s mother, Leanne Richards, and the other was a younger girl.


    She looked about her age, tall and slender, with chestnut-colored, big wavy hair cascading down her back.


    Her face was adorned with delicate nude makeup, making her both beautiful and elegant.


    She was arm in arm with Leanne Richards, and the two seemed quite intimate.


    They probably didn’t expect to run into Elly Campbell at this time, especially Leanne Richards who, because of her dislike for Helen Melendy, was also quite unsatisfied with Elly Campbell.


    But in front of Helen Melendy, who had no family background, Leanne Richards could show off her superiority, but she couldn’t muster that sense of superiority in front of Elly Campbell.


    In every aspect, Elly Campbell could crush her.


    Leanne Richards didn’t dare confront Elly Campbell directly, but that didn’t mean she would give Elly Campbell a pleasant look.


    Seeing her, the smile on Leanne Richards’s face instantly turned stiff, and she rolled her eyes at Elly Campbell.


    Elly Campbell also looked down on Leanne Richards and ignored her eye-rolling, but her gaze calmlynded on the young woman next to Leanne Richards.


    The woman seemed to sense that Elly Campbell was looking at her; she too rested her gaze on Elly Campbell and politely nodded, "Mrs. Jones."


    Then, she greeted Adam Jones, "President Jones."


    Compared to Leanne Richards’s arrogant air, this young woman’s attitude was clearly more pleasant.


    "Hello."


    Elly Campbell nodded at her and saw that they might have juste from Helen Melendy’s ICU ward.
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