Chapter 340
Arnold said angrily. âEllinor Mendoza, go home now! Dispose of all the flowers in front of the house firs
But Ellinor was calm, even on the verge of laughter.
Just now, an old lady she barely knew had firmly believed in her, urging her to stay indoors for safety
But her father, on the contrary, hoped to let her face the public opinion on the Internet immediately, so
Not once did he try to understand her side of the story, consider whether she was wronged or misunder
Not even once
She used to wonder, why was her dad so different from others? She couldn't feel the fatherly love her cl
praised in their essays.
But it wouldn't be accurate to say that Arnold was different from other fathers. Look at his attitude tow
daughter
No matter what Sheila did, Arnold would get over it quickly and continue to spoil her as before.
With Ellinor, not at all. Now, Ellinor understood why Arnold was so cold and indifferent to her. They wei
his feelings for her didn't go beyond mere sympathy
But then again, if Arnold knew from the start they weren't related and didn't intend to adopt her, why c
instead sent her away to the countryside
The more she thought about it, the more strange it seemed.
Once this online public opinion incident was over, she would dig deeper into Arnold's past...
Arnold waited for a response on the other
side of the screen, growing more and more impatient, âEllinor, have you gone deaf or dumb? Can't you
Ellinor regained consciousness, âYeah, I heard you. But I'm a bit tied up at the moment, so I won't be go
flower situation, and i promise you won't receive stuff like that again. If there's nothing else, I'll hang uf
Arnold was taken aback by her cold response, sensing a change in her attitude, âEllinor, what's with this
Ellinor sounded a tad impatient, âHuh? Do I have an attitude problem? Didn't I just agree to solve the p
about?"
Arnold was seething. âYou're becoming more and more ungrateful! Not even calling me dad
anymore, do you think you're something special?!â
âDad, let me talk to her Sheila took over the phone With her perfectly madeâ
up face, she looked disdainfully into the camera:
âEllinor, you bad luck charm! Ever since you left the countryside to come to the city, our Mendoza famil
Ellinor chuckled, âSheila, wasn't it you who screwed up your own career? And whether I stay in Greenhc
or go back to the countryside doesn't seem to be your call, does
it?â