He put down the fishing rod and stood up, his gaze sharply fixed on Elly Campbell, his voice cold and low, "What exactly have you been hiding from me?"
Seeing that his plastic brother dared to be fierce with his wife, Adam Jones suddenly became angry, pulling Elly Campbell to his side, he said:
"Why are you yelling at my wife? If you have the guts, go ask Helen Melendy. Sulking here, lamenting the spring, who cares about you."
Adam Jones lowered his voice, his eyes clearly issuing an unhappy warning, "If Helen Melendy doesn't want to tell you, that's between you two. Why should my wife have to tell you?"
Yelling at who!
The tone of his voice, protecting Elly Campbell in every possible way, made her couldn't help but purse her lips and steal a laugh, while Harry Hall, who had been scolded by him, didn't know whether to be angry or anxious, as his complexion became even more terrifying than before.