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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 85

Veronica was speechless for a moment, grinding her teeth in anger. "So you're a sneaky woman too! Acting all innocent in front of my brother and grandma, but being so sly behind their backs, always on the defensive!"

Ellinor answered with a smile, "The innocent me, the cunning me. I have many sides. The good people see the good side of me, and the bad people see my bad side. Ms Blanchet, before you accuse me, why not reflect on your own actions first? How about that?"

This young girl, despite having an angelic face, exuded a devilish coldness from her smile, a tit-for-tat type.

Veronica shivered involuntarily, "You wicked woman! You wicked woman!"

Ellinor raised her eyebrows slightly, "Whether I'm a wicked woman or not depends entirely on your actions towards me. I've warned you before not to provoke me, but you just wouldn't listen!"

Veronica was aware she had lost but was still puzzled, "So, how did you do it? The woman who was taken to the hotel by Morgan today was you! I saw it with my own eyes!"

Ellinor leaned back lazily in her chair and smiled, "A girl has to be careful not to harm others and watch out for others. When you suddenly called me sister-in-law today and begged me to go shopping with you, I knew something was fishy. As for how things went down, I can't spill the beans!"

Initially, Ellinor had a bit of hope for Veronica, hoping to live in peace with her for three months without stirring up trouble.

However, her subordinate, Chase, recently found that Morgan had been lurking around the Mendoza family's doorstep for several days, so she had him followed. Once she found out Morgan was in contact with Veronica, she was informed in time. Everything that happened afterwards was under her control; she knew how to handle it.

The woman who was dressed like she was indeed a stand-in sent by Chase.

Originally, Ellinor was somewhat lenient with Veronica for Marissa's sake and would not delve into it any further as long as Veronica stopped her overbearing actions.

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