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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1103

Balfour was finally there!

When Bartlett saw Balfour walk in, the smirk on his face faded. He laughed and teased, "Balfour, it's been years, and it's the first time I've seen you like this!"

Balfour shot him a glance and said, "Seems like you're really in for a treat today!"

Bartlett chuckled, getting up to help him, "Come on, Mr. Howard, take a seat. Seeing you hurt like this, it really gets to me."

Balfour snorted but didn't turn down Bartlett's help.

Ellinor observed Bartlett's attitude towards Balfour and began to think.

It seemed that, like Collin said, Bartlett and Balfour were pretty tight. They even joked around, unlike the sharp tension between Bartlett and Theo.

And the relationship between Theo, Jonah, and Kemp seemed even closer. They often joked around.

Before, Ellinor thought they were all childhood friends. She didn't expect there to be cliques among these guys!

When Balfour was about to sit down, his eyes landed on Ellinor. He frowned, "You came here alone and didn't even tell me?"

Ellinor shrugged it off, taking a sip of her soup, "I didn't tell you, but you found out anyway, didn't you?"

Balfour said seriously, "You're really making people worry, you know?"

Before, Xenia and Patricia had attacked Ellinor. How dare she meet Xenia alone?

He heard about Ellinor's purpose for going there, which was to discuss Baber's custody with Xenia, but he was still angry about her reckless behavior.

Balfour said nothing.

Bartlett had never seen the proud Balfour being criticized so straightforwardly. He found it quite amusing.

He had noticed that Balfour's attitude towards Ellinor was a bit different. At first, he wondered if Balfour had a crush on Ellinor.

But as far as he knew, Balfour wasn't into cute little girls like Ellinor.

Later, through observation and deduction, he figured out that Ellinor might be Balfour's long-lost sister!

Probably only a sister could make Balfour so downcast and submissive.

"Balfour, I thought you came to the villa specifically to find me and to treat me well! Now it seems it has nothing to do with me!" Bartlett joked.

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