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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1310

Theo squinted a little as he looked ahead at the abandoned heavy industry factory complex.

The car parked at the entrance of a factory building and got out.

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At the Howard family’s residence.

Balfour watched as the kitchen staff prepared the ingredients for the barbecue.

He took a plate of meat himself and gently called out in the direction of the living room.

"Ellinor, come eat."

Ellinor responded, turned off the TV, and headed for the dining room, ready to eat.

She was really hungry now. The little one in her belly must be eating well too.

After Ellinor arrived, Balfour had a servant call Byran to come down for a meal.

Byran was in a bad mood.

Even though he was in a bad mood, after hearing from the servant that his brother had returned and was calling him down for dinner, he could not refuse.

When he arrived in the dining room, the air was filled with a delicious aroma.

He originally had no appetite, but as soon as he smelled this aroma, he felt hungry.

He had returned at noon without accomplishing anything and was in no mood for lunch.

Byran sat down and asked Balfour, "Didn't you once say that barbecue is too greasy, which is why you wouldn't let us eat it."

Balfour looked at Byran sternly. "It's okay to eat it occasionally."

After being given a hard stare by Balfour, Byran immediately quieted down. To avoid being scolded by Balfour, he smartly chose to sit next to Ellinor.

The Howard family's dining table was very big. The barbecue was placed in the middle, and no one could reach it without standing up.

Balfour put down his utensils. He looked at Ellinor with a complicated gaze as his brow furrowed deeply.

Byran sensed something was wrong. "Quinton, what happened?"

Quinton didn't answer; he remained silent.

Balfour gave Byran a cold glance. "It's none of your business; just eat your food."

Byran rolled his eyes and didn't ask again.

Balfour took a napkin, slowly wiped his hands, and then stood up. "Ellinor, you and Byran take your time eating. I have some matters to attend to and need to step out for a bit."

Ellinor nodded. She didn't want to ask too much and just continued to eat her barbecue.

Byran felt like Balfour was acting a bit strange after watching him leave in a hurry. After thinking for a moment, he said, "I don't know what happened, but he left in such a hurry without finishing his meal."

Ellinor glanced at him. "It’s grown-up business. Kids better stay out of it."

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