356. This man must be my Elly Campbell's _1

She glanced sideways at Helen Melendy and offered a faint smile, "I just stupidly gazed at him, thinking in my heart, how could there be such a good-looking brother, so handsome that just looking at his face made me feel less sad."

"Pfft—"

Helen Melendy couldn't hold back her laughter, gazing at Elly Campbell as she forced a smile through her sorrow, and said, "So you were already a 'dog for appearance' back then, huh?"

Elly Campbell raised her hand and gave her a hard flick on the arm, "Asking for trouble, are you?"

Helen Melendy noticed that when Elly Campbell talked about Adam Jones, her tone was still plain and indifferent, as if she were recounting a story.

However, compared to the real indifference when she spoke about James Campbell earlier, her voice still carried a wave of emotion when she mentioned Adam Jones that was imperceptible to others.

Perhaps even Elly herself didn't realize it.