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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1276

This guy! Was he still worrying about the child in her belly? Was he afraid that something might go wrong?

He was really going too far!

As a mom, she wouldn't allow her child to get hurt, let alone have any connection with him!

Ellinor walked past Collin, but he tried to stop her. "Ellinor…"

"Beat it!"

Ellinor coldly warned him and made him back off. Then she got into Ida's car.

However, Collin didn't give up. He ran to the driver's side of her car. After a brief chat with the driver, the driver got out of the car and left.

Ellinor was speechless.

At this point, she didn't have the energy to argue anymore. It didn’t matter who drove. It was fine as long as they could get her to her destination.

...

SummitView Hotel.

The car stopped on the slope in front of the hotel lobby, right at the entrance.

The doorman came up respectfully to open the car door, and Ellinor got out of the car with the help of the doorman.

Collin also got out of the car, handed the car keys to the doorman for parking, and then followed closely behind Ellinor, accompanying her inside.

Ellinor was quite heavy, so her pace was slower. Collin also slowed down, carefully accompanying her, afraid that she might slip.

However, Sophia wasn't really welcoming her either; she was just pretending.

Sophia looked up at Collin, who was behind Ellinor, and then looked around. "Ellinor, didn't Theo come with you?"

What an interesting question! Ellinor laughed and said, "How would I know if he came or not? If you want to know, you can call him yourself!"

That was actually quite funny. They were legally married, so why would she ask Ellinor, an outsider, about her husband’s whereabouts?

Sophia's smile was still radiant. "Right! I'll call Theo later then!"

Collin started to explain. "Ms. Sophia, there's no need to call. Mr. Blanchet is a bit busy right now. He'll come later after he's done."

"I see!" Sophia nodded. "Well, Ellinor, let me introduce you to our mutual friends!"

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