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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1778

Realizing the gravity of the situation, Tracy sprung into action. "Sheila, darling, I'm on my way home! Until I get there, you mustn't let your father see those two women, understood?"

Sheila nodded firmly. "Mom, don't worry. I've got this."

After ending the call with her mother, Sheila called her father.

Arnold was out fishing. He finally got a nibble when his phone buzzed and scared the fish away.

He answered, but was clearly irritated. "What the hell do you want? You scared the fish away!"

Sheila was jobless and reliant on her father's support. She had lost her previous standing and was more deferential. "Dad, I'm just checking in on you. When will you be home?"

Arnold grumbled. "I was planning to fish a little longer, but your call ruined my mood, so I'm heading back now. Tell your mom I'm hungry; I want some pot roast."

After hearing that her father was coming home, Sheila panicked. "Uh… Dad, the weather is so nice; why don't you fish a little longer? Mom is out, and she hasn't come back yet. There's no one to make the pot roast."

She couldn't let her father come home now. He'd run into those two women.

Arnold scoffed. "What's that woman off doing now? Can't you cook? All you do is sit at home and live off of me. Can't you at least learn to cook?! What am I raising you for?!"

Don't forget that you offended Ellinor. Now she's Mrs. Blanchet. You know the status of the Blanchet family, right? You offended her, so she just needs to say the word, and no one will even attempt to hire you! Wake up, find a regular job, and face reality!"

After hearing her father mention the past, Sheila’s entire body was instantly filled with a blazing fury. She still thought Ellinor had taken her place. It was clear that Mr. Blanchet intended to choose her.

That damn Ellinor! Not only had she taken her place, she also used the power of the Blanchet family to suppress and blacklist her.

Sheila wanted Ellinor to die; she wished for it with every fiber of her being!

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