She resorted to her usual tricks and said to James Campbell,
"Dad, I know I was blinded by stupidity back then. I was just too envious that Elly could marry Adam, so I used such an extreme method."
"At that time, Uncle Forest didn't tell me about the dark plan behind it all, he just said he had a way to help me get close to Adam."
As she spoke, she covered her face with both hands and began to sob softly.
James Campbell cherished Sophie Baker, his daughter, more than Elly Campbell, who was unworthy; Sophie was the one who was filial and considerate toward him.
He also knew that Sophie didn't have the courage to get involved in Ian Foster's affairs, so now, listening to her cry so sadly and fearfully, his heart softened a bit.
Melody Baker saw his expression soften slightly and hurriedly seized the opportunity, stepping forward and saying,
"James, I know it was all our fault this time, and we know we've caused you major trouble, but now, we really have no way out."