Even though that guy really kicked the bucket, what did it have to do with her?
She was done with him.
She tossed the leaflet, didnât linger, and quickly turned to head back into her house..
The two servants saw her hurrying and couldnât help but worry. They immediately started calling after her.
âMs. Mendoza, slow down! Watch your step; donât fallâ¦â
âMs. Mendozaâ¦â
Ellinor, huffing and puffing, rushed into the living room, where Balfour was on the couch, checking Byranâs homework.
She strode over to him and asked straight out, âIs Theoâs death for real?â
Upon hearing Ellinorâs words, Balfour looked up. His face froze, and he asked with furrowed brows.
âWho told you?â
After seeing Balfourâs reaction and connecting it to recent strange happenings, including Sophiaâs afternoon visit, she was sure the news on the leaflet was true.
Her eyes turned bloodshot as she demanded, âWhy didnât you tell me?!â
Balfour, looking gloomy, stood up and slowly approached Ellinor. âEllinor, I didnât mean to hide it from you. I just worried it would upset you.â
Not wanting to hear him out, Ellinor shoved Balfour away. âBack off! I need some air!â
With that, she turned to leave.
Balfour reached out and grabbed Ellinorâs wrist. âEllinor, whatâs done is done. You going out wonât change anything. Cool down, didnât you say you wanted nothing to do with Theo?â
Ellinorâs mind was a whirl. Her chest ached as if she were being cut with a blunt knife. âBut I never thought heâd die!â
Balfour frowned and looked at Ellinor with concern. âEllinor, calm down.â
Right now, Ellinor was in no mood for advice. She tried to pull her wrist out of Balfourâs grip. âLet me go! Lend me a car! I need to go out!â
âEllinor, youâre expecting and are very close to your due date! You have to think about the baby, too!
Think about it, if Theo is really gone, your baby is the only bloodline he left in this world. Do you really want to risk it?â
After hearing this, Ellinor paused and began slowly quieting down.
Balfour gently pulled Ellinor into his arms, patting her gently again and again. âItâs okay. Be good and stay at home. Donât go anywhere.â
Ellinorâs eyes were full of tears; her gaze was firm but unfocused. Her voice was low but trembling. âTell me, who caused his death?â
At this point, Balfour didnât want to hide anything from Ellinor anymore. âFrom what I know, Theoâs father led a complicated private life. He had an illegitimate son who probably wanted to kill Theo and take his place.
Theoâs father was a playboy in his youth, fathering many children with many women.
Theo had to learn from an early age to deal with the threats posed by his half-brothers. Each of them was hoping for his early demise so that they could have a shot at the Blanchet familyâs inheritance.
Ellinor knew nothing about the Blanchet familyâs internal affairs. This was the first time she heard about it.
She had wondered why only Marissa and Putnam from the Blanchet family ever showed up and why Theo never mentioned his parents, but she never asked him.
All of a sudden, Balfour felt Ellinor in his arms lose balance and collapse onto him. He looked down to find Ellinorâs eyes closed. âEllinor? Ellinor! Ellinorâ¦â
Unable to wake Ellinor, Balfour realized that something was wrong.
âQuick, call an ambulance! No, donât bother with an ambulance. Get a car here now! Take Ellinor to the nearest hospital!â
Byran, who had been standing by dumbfounded, also panicked. After snapping back to reality, he ran to get the driver.