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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1368

Ellinor didn't say no. She just gave a nonchalant nod and continued to chow down on her meal.

Ellinor, Balfour, and Byran were not the only people at the table. Their temporary resident, Belinda, was also there.

On seeing Balfour being all sweet and caring to Ellinor, she couldn't help but feel a pang of jealousy for Theo, and her eyes were vigilantly fixed on Balfour.

Balfour naturally felt the hostility from Belinda, but he brushed it off. After finishing his breakfast, he wiped his mouth, bid Ellinor goodbye, and left the dining room.

After Balfour left, Belinda couldn’t hold back and asked, "Ellinor, don't you think Balfour's behavior towards you is a bit off?"

Ellinor didn’t think much of it. "Really?"

Belinda nodded affirmatively. "Yes! The way he looks at you is so gentle; he’s even more gentle than he is to his own brother. I suspect he has a thing for you; it's not safe for you to stay here. If you don't want to go to the Blanchet Villa, come to my place."

Ellinor, now full, stood up and patted Belinda's head. "Go home after you're done eating and stop worrying about me."

Belinda frowned. "How can I not worry? There's Balfour and also Bartlett. There are so many men eyeing you. It’s a total threat for Theo. Ellinor, you’re too irresistible. I can’t relax!"

Ellinor just smiled and then looked at Byran, who was still munching on his sandwich. "Take her with you when you go to school later, and have the driver drop her home."

Byran raised his hand and made an OK gesture.

Then Ellinor slowly walked out to the yard to catch some sun.

Without getting any useful info from Ellinor, Belinda turned her attention to Byran. "Tell me! Has Balfour always had a thing for Ellinor? Did he sweet-talk her into staying here?"

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