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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 915

Marissa's reaction left Ellinor a bit taken aback and somewhat touched.

Granny was right. These people, who came only to stir up trouble with the Blanchet family, wouldn't quit until they made enough of a fuss in front of the Blanchets.

Keeping this in mind, Ellinor gave a nod, saying, "Alright, I'll listen to Granny."

Marissa also nodded in agreement. She took a couple of steps forward, looked down at the mother and daughter still weeping on the ground, and said sternly, "Quit your crying, would ya? With you guys making such a scene at our doorstep, anyone would think something major's gone down in our home!"

Intimidated by Marissa's stern demeanor, the two quieted down. The elder woman spoke, "Marissa, we didn't mean to; it's just that Ellinor really messed us up bad. We feel wronged..."

Marissa didn't bother to respond. She turned to the servant standing by and said, "Lead them in for now. If they have anything to say, let them spill it inside; there’s no need to make a spectacle for the passersby!"

The servant nodded, "Yes, Marissa."

After that, Veronica helped Marissa back into the mansion.

Ellinor was about to follow them and help Granny, but Sheila, teetering on her high heels, blocked her way.

Sheila scoffed with her chin lifted, "Ellinor, looks like your luck's run out today!"

Ellinor cocked an eyebrow and gave her a sidelong glance, "Whether my luck's run out or not isn't for you to say. But your luck's definitely run dry!"

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