Belinda pulled up a chair and sat down, a little uncomfortable. "Nothing special, actually I'm not quite sure either! Your hand's not in a good shape, let me feed you soup?"
"Don’t you tell me?" Ellinor frowned at her.
Belinda always respected Ellinor greatly and worried that she would ignore her if she upset her, so she dared not to say nothing.
"It's just... when I just came here, I saw Theo escorting Patricia out of the hospital at the gate of the hospital, and Patricia got into his car."
Ellinor's gaze turned slightly dark, and she stayed silent.
Belinda was a little nervous, "Ellinor, don’t get pissed! Please don’t divorce Theo just because of this, give him another chance......"
Ellinor came back to her senses and looked at Belinda calmly, "I'm not angry. It's just, if there's no feeling of love between us, why can't I divorce him?"
Belinda pouted sadly, "If you divorce him, then won’t I lose the family tie with you? I don’t want some other woman to take your place. I won’t like anyone but you!"
Ellinor looked into her eyes as if looking at a stubborn child: "With his money, power and good looks, Theo can easily find someone better than me, and you'll like her when that time comes."
"I don’t want that, no one is better than you!" Belinda insisted.
"What about Ms. Howard..."
Belinda shook her head furiously, with a face full of refusal, "Don’t mention her again. I mostly don’t want to see her with Theo!"
The Howards and the Blanchets had a deep-seated grudge, but with the Wesleys, it should be fine, right?
Ellinor was puzzled, "Belinda, you seem to really dislike Patricia, why?"
"I just hate her weak type! She saved Theo once when they were kids, and she’s been clinging to him all these years! Theo’s almost sick of her!" Belinda huffed.
"Aren’t Theo and her really close?"
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