She stared at Daisy Thompson's face for a long moment before speaking, "Do you really think that way, that you won't bother Adam anymore in the future?"
Seeing Elly Campbell ask this question, Daisy Thompson's face revealed a helpless wry smile, and even the corners of her eyes reddened.
"He is my son. After so many years, I haven't even glanced at him. Now that he has grown up, I yearn to see him but I can't. Do you think my desire not to disturb him is sincere? Of course, it's not sincere. But I know, he doesn't want to see me in the slightest. Rather than making him hate me, I would rather just quietly walk away and not make him loathe me even more."
After listening, Elly Campbell laughed softly, her eyes carrying a trace of "relief" as she looked at Daisy Thompson, saying:
"Now you do seem to see things quite clearly. If you had been this clear-headed before, you wouldn't have been dealt with so badly."