After the Old Master's vital signs had stabilized, he was transferred out of the intensive care unit.
Elly Campbell went to visit the sick, and there was Elly, like a dutiful granddaughter, staying by the Old Master's side.
And Ivy Lentz, in order to show off her filial piety, accompanied Elly in the hospital every day.
Even though it felt like a waste of time to be guarding someone who was barely more alive than a corpse.
But now, her mother hadn't planned on remarrying her father yet and hadn't asked her to stay with her from now on; if she left now, it would be even less likely for her mother to reconcile with her father in the future.
Ivy Lentz watched the tender care Adam Jones showed Elly Campbell and thought of Sophie Baker, that little vixen, who had been enjoying the limelight these days, and couldn't help but snigger coldly.
Elly Campbell only felt proud in front of someone poor and powerless like herself; when Adam was with Sophie Baker, wasn't she just as helpless?