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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1034

Quinton felt immense pressure while facing Dean's harsh questioning, "Sir, about Ellinor..."

Dean widened his eyes, "Don't think I'm a fool, you'd better spill the beans. If you dare lie to me, you're gonna get it!"

Quinton felt cornered. Dean would find out sooner or later. He sighed helplessly, "Because Ellinor is..."

"Because she saved Grandpa's life. The Howard family owes her one."

Balfour's voice timely interrupted Quinton's impending confession.

Dean and Alyssa turned their heads and saw their grandson return on crutches.

Quinton let out a sigh of relief. Under Dean's pressure, he almost spilled the beans about Ellinor's background. That was a close.

Balfour leaned on his crutches, strolling casually to the old man and handed over a bottle of medicine, "Grandpa, your blood pressure pills."

Dean and Alyssa both fell silent.

How could he move so quickly with crutches? He brought back the medicine in no time.

In actual fact, Balfour didn't fetch the medicine himself.

He was distracted by constantly worrying about his sister's condition, and suddenly realized that his grandmother had sent him out on purpose.

So, he made a call to his driver to bring in the medicine.

Dean took the blood pressure pills, as he looked at his grandson with a puzzled expression, "Balfour, tell grandpa the truth, is Ellinor..."

Alyssa was somewhat relieved after hearing her grandson say this.

"Let's go."

Although Dean was somewhat dissatisfied with not getting an answer, he didn't want to stay here. So he followed Alyssa and left.

When Balfour returned home, he will ask him thoroughly about Ellinor's identity.

Quinton escorted the two seniors of the Howard family out of the 'morgue.’

Balfour's gaze became deep, and his eyes lowered as if he were contemplating something.

His grandparents seemed to sense something, but Ellinor was not ready to return home yet. If he were to reveal Ellinor's identity to them, would they let her stay with the Blanchet family?

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