"So if it gets to summer, should this piece of clothing be thrown out?"
Adam Jones: "..."
His wife was digging a trap, and he almost fell right into it.
"Impossible! Honey, this clothing is warm in winter and cool in summer, it can't be thrown away."
Listening to him speak so earnestly while being slick, Elly Campbell rolled her eyes at him without good humor.
She had become immune to Adam Jones' frequent declarations of loyalty.
After hearing him out, she didn't react much, simply saying, "Then if one day I have a disagreement with Harry Hall, you have to take my side."
As soon as Adam Jones heard this, he knew his wife was going to support that woman Helen Melendy again, which made him quite displeased.
"Let Helen Melendy deal with her own problems, don't bother with her!"
Elly Campbell: "..."
Once again faced with his wife's death glare, Adam Jones reluctantly uttered:
"If you really want to get involved, just minimize it."