She was pissed!
Veronica stood with her hands on her hips, "Hey! Ellinor, get dressed and get moving!"
"Why?" Ellinor raised an eyebrow, gave Veronica a nonchalant look, then continued to look at her phone.
She wasn't surprised when Veronica barged in. She had heard Veronica having a loud conversation with Devin at the door.
"Why? You're asking me why? Since you're in my house, you should follow the Blanchet family rules. We Blanchets don't do lie-ins! You think it's like your house, where you can just laze around!"
Ellinor gave a slight chuckle, "I'm your brother's wife in the Blanchet household, not yours. If your brother doesn't mind, why should you?"
Veronica was visibly upset, "You really think you're part of the Blanchet family? Don't think I don't know; my brother is not married to you yet! Strictly speaking, you're not a Blanchet. But I am, so you listen to me!"
Ellinor laughed and nodded, "Uh-huh, I'm listening. What do you want me to do?"
Veronica crossed her arms, "I want you to get up and work now. Stop freeloading off the Blanchet family!"
Ellinor asked curiously, "Work? What kind of work?"
Veronica said, "Cleaning, cooking, there's work everywhere. Can't you see, you lazy bum?"
Ellinor was nonchalant, "Those tasks seem to be done by professionals; I don't need to do them, do I?"
Veronica frowned, "We do have professional maids to clean, but since you're here, you should help. What's my brother brought you here for? Less talk, more work; you're mopping all the floors today!"
Ellinor's phone was pointed at Veronica, and she languidly watched the phone screen, "Theo, you've seen all this, right? Your family doesn't welcome me; your sister is more wicked than a TV villain!"
"Give her the phone."
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