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Relentless Pursuit After Divorce by The nightingale lives

Chapter 756
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Chapter 753: 753. Let them fight like dogs_1

But she had not anticipated that despite Elly Campbell clearly drinking the marked champagne, and when it

seemed to her that the plan had succeeded, such an unexpected reversal would occur.

The one who should have been drugged is standing right here, and her Sophia... is now suffering inside, also

having to endure all the gossip and rumors.

Obviously, it was she and her daughter who'd been played by that bitch Elly Campbell, and yet she, a clear

victim, still had to grovel and beg her to let her off the hook.

"I... 1 did not do anything, when have | ever schemed against you? You're standing here just fine, what could |

have possibly schemed?"

Without thinking, Daisy Thompson immediately denied it.

She admitted that the person inside was Sophia Green, who could lose her reputation and still claim to have

been set up by Elly Campbell. Sophia has so many loyal fans; if each of them spits once, they could drown her

with their spit.

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But if she admitted that she was the one who schemed against Elly Campbell this time, then let alone Elly

Campbell, her godson would be the first not to let her off.

Therefore, regarding this matter, she absolutely, absolutely could not admit it.

Elly Campbell was once again shocked by Daisy Thompson's shameless audacity.

She wouldn't give up until you literally peeled the skin off her face.

Her gaze, passing through the crowd, looked at the young man dressed in a white shirt, wearing a bow tie, and

dressed like a waiter, who started moving towards Elly Campbell from within the crowd as he saw her looking at

him.

"Mrs. Jones."

Daisy Thompson looked at the young man in front of her, and her face instantly turned pale, drained of any color.

The figure guarding the room’s entrance shuddered violently, legs going weak, unable to stand firm.

This waiter was specifically bribed by her to tamper with the champagne if he saw Elly Campbell arriving at the

party. The cup was marked subtly, imperceptible to those unaware.

So, when the waiter cover earlier, she and Sophia saw the secretly marked glass on the tray and

immediately took away the other two glasses, leaving Elly Campbell with no choice.

Now, seeing this young man standing in front of Elly Campbell, she completely understood what had happened.

The champagne that the waiter marked and gave to Elly Campbell had no problem, the issue was with one of the

two glasses that she and Sophia drank from.

Whichever of the two—her or Sophia—who drank the tainted champagne, the outcwould likely be just as it

was now.

Either she would be the one suffering inside, or Sophia would.

What a vicious woman!

Daisy Thompson looked at Elly Campbell, her eyes filled with resentment and hatred.

"Does Mrs. Green need this gentleman to speak up in front of everyone about the dirty deed you wished to do

but failed?"

At this moment, Daisy Thompson knew that stubborn denial was futile; since Elly Campbell had summoned this

man, it was clear she was thoroughly prepared.

Before coming to the party, she must have intended to turn the tables on her.

Bitch! This evil, vile bitch!

Daisy Thompson fumed inwardly, grinding her teeth, however, she outwardly conceded, her gaze cold as she

looked at Elly Campbell and spoke in a low voice, "What do you want?"

"What do | want?"

Elly Campbell raised an eyebrow at Daisy Thompson, who had done something so despicable and yet still had

the audacity to look like the victim, finding it hard not to slap her.

However, she was someone who always preferred to take actions that were somewhat more gentle than

slapping.

For instance, making her and Sophia Green fight like dogs.

"Shouldn't it beasking Mrs. Green what you want? I've done you no harm, and we have no grudges; where

have | offended you to make you hateso much as to deal within this manner?"

Speaking, her face showed a trace of grievance.