967. You are dear to me

"I've asked around, the commercial secrets you betrayed cost Jones only a couple of hundred million, which I can still afford to lose, so there's no need to make a big deal and insist on sending you to jail,"

Upon hearing Adam Jones's words, Sophie Baker was clearly taken aback, having not expected him to say such a thing.

Though he could afford to pay a few hundred million, and even at the first his father had proposed a double compensation to let Adam let her off, Adam had refused.

So why is he saying this now?

But soon, Sophie figured it out—it had to be that bitch Elly Campbell, who else could it be?

She thought, all these years, Adam had never been stingy with her when it came to money, readily giving her more than a few hundred million, so why would he care about a loss of one or two hundred million?

It must have been because Adam had listened to Elly Campbell's words, insisting on having her imprisoned, that he firmly refused to let go.