She was taken aback by the dangerous aura that radiated from Ellinor.
“I have my brother! He would do anything for me; he will definitely not let a woman like you secretly have Theo’s child and threaten my happiness. Ellinor, you should know that even if I can’t handle you, my brother will deal with you on my behalf.”
Ellinor forced Patricia back against the wall, lifting her hand to touch her hypocritical face, “Ah, such an innocent face, yet the words you spit out are even more venomous than an old witch’s! Your brother would be shocked and surprised if he saw you now.”
Patricia was at a disadvantage, but she snorted confidently, “What? You want to badmouth me to my brother? Hahaha, do you think my brother would believe you? Not only would my brother not believe you, he would dislike you even more and stand up for me.”
Ellinor agreed with her, “Yeah, you have a good brother, but it’s a pity you’re not a good sister and always cause trouble.”
Patricia grinned triumphantly, “What? Are you jealous? Being jealous won’t help! Ellinor, you will never in your life have the kind of background I have, let alone have a brother and family that adore you! This is something you can never compare to!”
Ellinor looked at Patricia boasting about her family, thinking about how they were half-sisters with different fathers, and those people were Patricia's family, not hers.
She found it incredibly ironic but didn’t bother to smile, “Yes, you’re blessed, Ms. Howard. An ordinary person like me can’t compare with you! But why do you care so much about someone who’s inferior to you in every way? Why do you always keep an eye on me and compare yourself to me?”
Patricia’s insecurity was hit.
Ellinor let go of Patricia, not wanting to hear her excuses, “Enough, stop looking for excuses. You should spend this time going back to your child; your baby might be crying for his mommy!”
Patricia didn’t leave and continued to glare at her belly.
Ellinor knew what she was worried about and casually said. “Don’t worry, even if I am pregnant, it has nothing to do with your Mr. Blanchet.”
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