Patricia didn't give up, and she pleaded again, "Quinton, can you let me in for a bit? I just want to chat with Ellinor, and then I’ll be out. My brother won’t know. Even if he did, I won't let him blame you."
Quinton remained unmoved, "Ms. Howard, I'm really sorry, but I can't go against your brother's orders. Maybe you should go spend some time with your kid."
Patricia was fuming at his response.
To put it nicely, Quinton was a subordinate of her brother, but to put it bluntly, he was just an employee of the Howard family. How dare he stop her?
Patricia hadn't achieved her goal of getting Balfour to act against Ellinor, so she was already in a bad mood, and now with Quinton's attitude, she lost her temper. She gritted her teeth, dropped the nice act, and glared at Quinton, "Move, I'm going in!"
"Ms. Howard?" Quinton was taken aback. He always remembered Patricia as gentle and understanding, but he had never seen this side of her and was a bit taken aback.
Just then, the door to the room opened from the inside, and Ellinor stepped halfway out.
After seeing the door open, Patricia quickly put on a fake smile, "Ellinor, did you come to open the door for me? Quinton just wouldn't let me in to see you!"
Ellinor lazily glanced at Patricia, ignored her and turned to Quinton, "Quinton."
Quinton still blocked Patricia, slightly turning his body, "Ms. Mendoza, can I assist you with anything?"
Ellinor yawned, "I'd like some water."
Quinton respectfully responded, "Sure, I'll get it right away."
Ellinor nodded, "Add a fresh slice of lemon."
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