417. Spring Stirring Teen_1

But she was just a servant, and it wasn't her place to comment on the affairs of her masters, so when the Old Lady spoke, she did not respond, but instead offered comfort:

"The words you said to Miss Elly today, she should be able to take some of them to heart. Please don't be angry, working yourself up is bad for your health."

Mrs. Jones sighed softly and shook her head.

After all, Elly was her own granddaughter, and she hoped that the child would do well. Otherwise, knowing Adam's temperament, if he truly became infuriated, even with his own sister, he would not be lenient.

Adam Jones drove from the Jones residence toward the Campbell home, occasionally glancing at the stuffed cat he had placed in the passenger seat, feeling a faint sense of trepidation.

He was always worried that the pet he had chosen might not find favor with his wife.

Upon arriving at the Campbell residence, a servant immediately came over and said, "Young Master Jones, right this way, please."