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Chapter 1379
Also, if a woman had a character like Sophia, you could bet that her dad was not a saint.
Thaddeus was rumored to be a cold-blooded killer. He had no mercy; he was willing to do whatever it took to get what he wanted.
Ellinor was worried, not distrustful.
But she could tell that this man was determined, and she probably couldn’t stop him.
“I trust you.” She said calmly and firmly, and then added, “But I don’t trust Sophia and her father.”
Theo clearly understood her worries; he was not taking things lightly either.
“Don’t worry, I have my own plans.”
Ellinor knew she couldn’t talk him out of it. She huffed, decided to drop it, and started eating.
Theo served her food warmly.
Ellinor was eating, and then a thought popped into her head. “Oh, right, what was that about your fake death? You were fine; why did you let a rumor spread that you were blown up?”
While serving her food, Theo replied truthfully, “The fake death was to expose the puppet master behind the scenes, but I didn’t expect you to risk looking for me.”
Ellinor frowned. “So I messed up your plan?”
Theo chuckled. “No, but you can’t do such dangerous things for me next time, got it?”
Ellinor didn’t respond and then asked, “So, the silver-haired man who kidnapped me twice, he’s not the puppet master? There’s someone else behind the scenes?”
Theo nodded. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have involved you in Blanchet family issues. Now that you’re being watched by those people, you could be used as a bargaining chip at any time, and it’s dangerous.”
Ellinor didn’t care. “So what? I’m already being watched, and there’s no escape. Actually, you could have told me the truth from the beginning. I wouldn’t have jumped to conclusions and thought you had other motives.”
Theo sighed while looking at her helpless face. “I know you; if I told you the truth, you wouldn’t be scared of those people, and you wouldn’t stay home like I asked, but start investigating instead; that would have alerted them sooner.”
Ellinor realized that he was not wrong. She wouldn’t be scared; she would definitely investigate.
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