He squinted slightly, got up, and climbed into the car.
In the backseat, Patricia and Veronica were sitting together. They had been chatting, but when Balfour got in, their conversation came to a halt.
Patricia, sitting in the middle, turned to look at Balfour obediently.
"Balfour, are you done with your stuff?"
Balfour, looking worn out, leaned back in his seat and rubbed his temple, asking, "Why didn't you go home first?"
Patricia pouted and explained, "If I had left first, you wouldn’t have had a ride. So, I asked Quinton to wait for you a bit."
Balfour just gave a grunt in response, closing his eyes and saying no more.
On the other side, Veronica couldn't help but ask, "Balfour, did your negotiation with Ellinor go well? Did she agree to leave my brother?”
With a furrowed brow, Balfour suddenly opened his eyes and shot Veronica a glance, "You really want her to leave your brother?”
Veronica nodded, "Yes! Don't you want the same? Only if Ellinor leaves my brother can he go back to Patricia! Balfour, I know how much you care for Patricia; you would definitely remove any obstacles in her way to happiness!”
Balfour shot her a warning glance, "Ms. Blanchet, I'd suggest you keep your nose out of this. Don't disrespect Theo’s wife, Ellinor, or I won't stand by and watch, even if Theo doesn’t care!”
Veronica was taken aback, "Balfour? Why?”
Patricia was stunned too. She hadn't misheard; Balfour had actually referred to Ellinor as Theo's wife.
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