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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 651

Ellinor fell silent.

She felt like she was hit by a cold blast of wind, chilled to the bone and hurt.

She recalled the sight of the little girl crying inconsolably by the emergency room door.

Ellinor took a deep breath. "Alright, I agree to your terms."

Balfour was clearly satisfied. He smiled and said, "Ms. Mendoza, you're just a cheerful person. I trust your word, let's go."

Ellinor nodded and turned around to lead him to the elevator.

Balfour followed Ellinor into the elevator, heading towards the blood collection room downstairs.

Inside the elevator, it was just the two of them.

"Who got in the accident?" Balfour asked nonchalantly.

"I don't know her." Ellinor responded calmly, her expression cold.

Balfour was taken aback. He stared at the girl beside him incredulously. "You don't know her? You're this worried for someone you don't know, even agreeing to my terms?"

Ellinor glanced at him. "The kid's only about five or six. She's pitiful. If she loses her mother at such a young age, she'll face a tough life. I just want to help in any way I can."

Her words struck a chord in Balfour's cold heart.

He thought about his long-lost little sister...

Was their mother still alive? Was his sister also living a tough life?

Balfour was lost in thought for a while. Before this, he never believed someone could be so concerned about a stranger's life and death.

He was often skeptical of the good deeds reported in the news, thinking most of them were fake.

"Mr. Howard, why aren't you coming out yet? Having second thoughts?"

The elevator doors were open, but Ellinor realized Balfour hadn't followed. She turned back to look at him, furrowing her brow.

Balfour snapped out of it and stepped out of the elevator. "No, I stand by my word."

"Good."

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