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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 391

"Aren't you gonna explain this to me?"

Theo's gaze remained fixed on Ellinor.

He took the suitcase from Ellinor's hands and handed it to Devin standing by, "What are you up to now?"

With that, he wrapped an arm around her waist, pulling her into his embrace as if afraid she would really leave.

Ellinor felt it was inappropriate to be so intimate in front of others. She pushed against his chest in an attempt to break free but to no avail. She had no choice but to explain to him helplessly.

"Mr. Blanchet, here's the thing. When you went to the Mendoza family's house, you were supposed to enter through the front door and take Sheila, the bride! But you went through the back door and took me instead! Now the cat's out of the bag; they all know you took the wrong person that day. Sheila came to me, asking me to step down as Mrs. Blanchet. So, I have to leave."

Sheila frowned, thinking that Ellinor was too blunt.

"Mr. Blanchet, it's exactly as Ellinor said. The woman you were supposed to marry was me, and Ellinor has always been a troublemaker since childhood, which led to this misunderstanding. I came to find her today because I think she's a country girl who doesn't understand much. I'm afraid she'll embarrass the Blanchet family, so I think we should swap places and go back to where we belong."

Theo understood the real purpose of Ellinor's uninvited family. The courtesy in his eyes disappeared.

Ignoring Sheila, he looked down at Ellinor in his arms, displeased, "They make a fuss in our house, and you join in them?"

"I didn't make a fuss! Mr. Blanchet, you married the wrong person! You were supposed to marry her; my sister was even in her wedding dress waiting for you at home that day!"

"Say that again?"

Sheila, on the other hand, watched as Theo showed affection towards Ellinor while being indifferent towards her and was filled with anger. She felt that the concern that should have been hers was stolen by Ellinor.

She couldn't stand it anymore. "Mr. Blanchet, I think we should let Ellinor leave while it's still light. If she leaves after dinner, it might be too late. She will be alone on the road with her luggage, which is very unsafe."

Theo looked at Sheila, his gaze cold, "If she leaves, you won't stay here either."

Sheila was taken aback and looked hurt, "Why? Mr. Blanchet, you used to like me, right? You can't be fooled by Ellinor's facade. She seems innocent on the surface, but she's crafty and often plays the victim."

Tracy also seemed anxious. "Mr. Blanchet, listen to me; you misunderstood at that time; you were supposed to marry Sheila, not Ellinor."

Arnold, with all the authority of a father, pointed out, "Mr. Blanchet, that's right! You were supposed to marry Sheila; you mistakenly took Ellinor that day! It's just a misunderstanding; we should swap them back."

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