"I'm not scared or anything. I just don't want to stir up unnecessary trouble and mess with Patricia and Mr. Blanchet's relationship."
Ellinor responded, glancing at Balfour's handsome face in the rear-view mirror.
Balfour chuckled softly, "So you think just by showing up in front of Theo, you'll shake things up for Patricia and her fiancé?"
Staring at the passing scenery outside the window, Ellinor calmly said, "There might be a slight disturbance."
"Ms. Mendoza, where do you get the confidence to think you can match up with Patri?"
Faced with his sarcasm, Ellinor stayed cool and cracked a smile.
"Mr. Howard, it's only natural that you think your beloved Ms. Howard is incomparable. Just like, even though you're amazing in my eyes, you still can't beat the dog I've raised since it was a puppy. It's the same logic!"
The driver had to clamp his mouth shut, afraid that he would burst out laughing at Ms. Mendoza's words.
However, the next second, a chill ran down his spine as he felt Mr. Howard's displeasure.
He had been driving for Mr. Howard for over a decade and he had never seen any employee talk back to Mr. Howard like that.
Balfour stared at Ellinor in the rear-view mirror, "Then tell me, in what way do you think you can compare to Patri?"
Balfour looked at the girl in the front seat through the rear-view mirror. This was the first time he saw such a vibrant glow in a girl and felt the tenacity she radiated.
That powerful and composed vitality was indeed something Patri lacked.
However, Patri didn't need that extra toughness. As long as he was there, Patri could easily enjoy all the best things in this world.
Balfour didn't argue with Ellinor anymore. He closed his eyes to rest, "I hope your self-assessment is accurate and you can indeed grow into an unyielding tree."
"Thanks for your kind words." Ellinor smiled.
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