Chapter 520: Chapter 519

The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo)Words: 2124

Chapter 519

Boys were usually not as neat as girls, so she and Ida insisted that his stuff should be kept in his

room so he could not mess up the overall aesthetics of the living room. Those random figurines he

bought, all kinds of sports equipment, and his shoes all had to be put into the shoe cabinet as soon

as he stepped in. When leaving, even his slippers would be put away.

Chase gradually got used to it as he grew up under the watchful eyes of these two girls and he

didn't have any objections.

Ellinor seemed to be avoiding something and was reluctant to talk, which made Theo start to

question if she really had a husband.

Just then, the sound of the keypad being pressed from outside the door echoed. Someone was

coming home.

Theo frowned and looked up towards the door.

He knew Mr. Larios from Crescent Society. They had some contact because of the design contract

for the Blanchet Building that was signed over to Crescent

Society.

Before, this man had expressed his interest in Ellinor, even asked for her number in front of him, and

indeed called her.

Did it mean that they liked each other back then and maintained contact secretly?

Chase reacted very quickly, guessing the general situation through the question Theo asked Ellinor

and his reactions.

Then, Chase walked up, smiling politely, “Mr. Blanchet, long time no see. Next time you come to our

house, you could let me know in advance so I can prepare some food and drinks for you.”

Theo sat quietly on the sofa, slightly looking up at him, ignoring his polite words, and asked directly,

"When did you two start?”

Chase, being smart, purposely walked over and affectionately hugged Ellinor's shoulder, “We got

married suddenly, less than a month ago; we haven't had a wedding yet. But we will definitely have

a wedding, and we will invite you.”

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Theo's face didn’t show any emotions; he was silent for a while, then stood up.

Chase said cheerfully again, “Mr. Blanchet, are you leaving? Then I must thank you for sending

Ellinor home. It's late now; I won't keep you. We, as a couple, will invite you for a meal. We hope you

can come”