Now, Adam Jones sees her as Elly Campbell, and over time, when Adam truly falls for her, even if the deception is revealed, she believes that Adam won't be so cruel to her.
After all, Elly Campbell is dead, and with Elly's face and having formed a relationship with Adam, how could he be so merciless to her?
Isn't it written like this in novels?
Even if the male lead initially marries the female lead as a replacement, in the end, she still occupies his entire heart, and isn't she still the female lead?
At this moment, she's already placed herself in the role of the female lead, the substitute for the moon of his heart.
"Are you really my husband? Haven't you lied to me?" she asked.
Adam Jones did not follow up on her question, "Over time, you'll know whether I've lied to you or not."
"Elly" felt somewhat disappointed. She had asked twice, just wanting to hear Adam Jones say personally, "I am your husband."
How pleasing those words would be if they came from Adam Jones.