Ellinor got up from Theoâs arms, facing Patricia. She easily crossed her arms and said, âI donât have physical evidence, but my shared memories with Theo are enough to convince him.â
Patricia didnât let it go. She questioned, âItâs been so long, memories can be distorted! The one who saved Theo was clearly me! I just forgot the details at that time, and you just happened to guess the answer!
I remember now I only gave Theo a piece of dry bread every day because I was afraid that bringing more food would expose my secret getaway. Moreover, as far as I know, you didnât live in the mountain village where Theo was injured when you were a kid Why would a kid like you be so far away from home? This shows youâre obviously lying!â Ellinor chuckled, âMs. Howard, youâre really not giving up, are you? Let me explain it in detaill I grew up in a monastery. Back then, the one who adopted me, Karan, took me to the mountain in that village to collect herbs, so we stayed in the villagerâs house for a while One day, I got lost from Karan on the mountain, so I decided to go down the mountain and go back to the village by myself. On the way down, I heard someone coughing in the bushes, then I found Theo, who was seriously injured and bitten by a venomous snake!
I was learning traditional medicine from Karan since I was a kid, so I knew how to deal with these injuries and venom. I sucked out the snake venom for Theo, applied herbs, and bandaged the wound.
In the beginning. I thought Theo was blind and even mute due to the snake venom because he completely ignored me. No matter what I said, he didnât respond Later, I would pass by there every day on purpose, give Theo a piece of dry bread, and lend him some water from my bottle.
Gradually. Theo probably felt that I had no ill intentions. Only then he said thank you to me for the first time. At that time, I realized he was not mute.
ا٠you ask me why I only gave the injured person dry bread to eat, itâs because I grew up in a monastery. I wouldnât have any other delicate food, so I could only share my own dry bread with him.
And you, Ms. Howard, youâve been living a privileged life since you were a kid. Everything you eat, wear, and use is the highest grade, freshest, and most expensive Itâs probably not easy to find a piece of dry bread in your living environment, right? You said you were the one who saved Theo, then where did you find the dry bread to give to him every day?
Patricia didnât know how to react. ââ¦â
She couldnât find a suitable reason and was speechless.
Ellinor was really cunning, and she directly pointed to the question that she couldnât refute âI donât remember Although my familyâs living conditions are good, we also eat dry bread. When I was a kid looking for food, I would definitely take whatever I could find..
Unable to find a suitable excuse, Patricia began to beat around the bush.
Theo took a couple of steps forward and gently put his hand on Ellinorâs shoulder, expressing his firm stance without words. He coldly looked at Patricia and said, âMs. Howard, are you still unwilling to admit that you impersonated my life savior?â
Facing Theo, Patricia became weak, âTheo, I have the bracelet you gave me. The one who saved you was really meâ¦â
Theo said. âThe bracelet was not directly given to you by me. The person responsible for delivering the bracelet made a mistake. I will punish him.â
Hearing these words, Patricia felt cold in her heart, and she tried to win sympathy with tears again, âTheo, â¦â
Ellinor couldnât stand her tears anymore, Ms. Howard, stop crying. No one will be moved by your tears!
You not only impersonated the real-life savior for so many years but also made up a disease of infertility to pressure Theo, trying to cling to him for a lifetime. Youâre really shameless!â