Relentless Pursuit After Divorce

Chapter 1367. My heart isn’t big, it only has room for one person.



Chapter 1367: 1367. My heart isn’t big, it only has room for one person.

He seemed to have never really thought about this question before.

Elly Campbell, looking into his eyes, hesitated before saying, "I mean, will you stay by her side for a lifetime?"

"Not taking a wife, not having children, just staying by her side like this?"

Then, feeling like she was being too direct, she added, because Harry Hall might not tell the truth in front of her, "You don’t have to hide your true feelings from me just because I’m Helen’s friend; I’m not an unreasonable person."

Harry Hall looked at her, and after a few seconds of silence, he said:

"Elly Campbell, you’re Adam Jones’s wife, not mine."

Elly Campbell: "..."

What’s the point of saying such nonsense?

"The person who’d care about what you think is someone who loves you, your spouse or family, but it wouldn’t be me."

Elly Campbell was stunned for a moment but roughly understood what Harry Hall meant.

"So, on this matter, I won’t say things that are just pleasing to hear because I’m considering your feelings."

That was a clear statement of his position; the words he was about to say next would all come from the heart.

Seeing Harry Hall glance at Helen Melendy lying on the hospital bed, his gaze noticeably softened.

"My heart is not big, in this lifetime, it’s only got room for her."

When he said this, Harry Hall’s voice was very firm, and his gaze never shifted away from Helen Melendy’s face.

"If she lies in bed for one day, I will stay with her for one day. If she needs to lie there for a lifetime, then I’ll stay with her for a lifetime, after all, in this life... it’s only her."

By the end of his words, the corners of his lips curved gently, as if Helen Melendy in her coma was responding to him.

After speaking, he picked up the basin and went to the washroom aside. noveldrama

Elly Campbell paused for a few seconds on the spot before turning around and walking to Helen Melendy’s side, leaned closer and said:

"Helen, did you hear that? This world has gained another foolishly devoted soul; pity this fool and wake up soon, will you?"

She raised her hand, brushing aside the hair that was hanging down, but the next second, she paused.

She saw the tear-streak at the Eye Corner of Helen Melendy, a flicker of ecstatic joy flashing in her eyes.

She had personally seen Harry Hall wipe her face; that tear-streak must have just formed.

Her gaze sharply turned to her collar, indeed, there was another faint water stain there, still damp when touched.

The light and ecstasy in Elly Campbell’s eyes became more intense, even the hand she had at her side started to tremble.

"Helen, Helen, can you hear me, can you? You’ve heard us talking, haven’t you?"

Harry Hall came out of the washroom and as soon as he heard what Elly Campbell said, he rushed over. Grabbing the collar of Elly’s dress, he pulled her aside and sat her down by the bed.

Elly Campbell: "..."

Rubbing her elbow that had accidentally hit the beam when Harry Hall dragged her aside, she saw his anxious look and didn’t quarrel with him nor disturb them; she quietly stepped out of the room.

Adam Jones had not gone in earlier because Harry was cleaning Helen’s body; he had no idea what had happened inside.

Seeing his wife come out with eyes sparkling and radiant, obviously very happy, he stepped forward, wrapping an arm around her shoulder, asking:

"Did something good happen?"

He guessed it must be related to Helen Melendy. It couldn’t be that she had woken up, could it?

It was just a casual guess. If she really had awakened, his wife would probably be ecstatic by now.

Elly Campbell was indeed very happy. Even though Helen Melendy had not yet woken up, there was a response, and where there’s a response, there lies a glimmer of hope.


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