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Chapter 733
Veronica spotted Ellinor eating and seemingly enjoying herself, which ticked her off. So she stepped up to Balfour to rant.
“Balfour, good timing! I’ve got to tell you. Patricia just got bullied!
It’s this Ellinor here, she poured her meal, a hot bowl of noodles, straight onto Patricia’s hair. She made her hair and clothes all dirty, and she even burnt her face a bitt
Patricia just had a shower in my room and changed into clean clothes!”
With Veronica on her side, Patricia put on a brave face, her voice choked with emotion, “Balfour, I’m fine…”
Balfour listened to Veronica’s rant, and his eyebrows furrowed. He turned to Ellinor with a displeased look.
“The chef prepared a hearty breakfast for you, why did you have to order food from outside?”
Patricia and Veronica were expecting Balfour to get mad at Ellinor, but instead, they heard him ask such an irrelevant question. Both of them wondered if Balfour had missed the point.
Ellinor, enjoying her meal, paused before saying, “Ah well, they did prepare a nice breakfast for me, but my breakfast got eaten by a guest, so I ordered some food. Then, that got accidentally ruined with milk by a guest and couldn’t be eaten, so I ended up with a sandwich.”
Balfour’s brows furrowed deeply. Before he arrived, the only guest there was Patricia!
So, the issues with the breakfast Ellinor mentioned were because of Patricia?
Patricia was secretly thrilled to see the anger rise in Balfour’s eyes. Balfour was finally going to get mad at Ellinor.
Considering herself the favored one, she took the opportunity to fan the flames, “Balfour, I didn’t mean to eat Ellinor’s breakfast, I didn’t know it was hers; I just felt a bit hypoglycemic and ate some.
I didn’t mean to ruin Ellinor’s food either, I was worried that she might choke, so I brought her some milk. But then I tripped because of my hypoglycemia and spilled the milk on her noodles
I apologized to Ellinor right away and promised to compensate her for double the meal cost. But i didn’t expect her to get so mad and pour the food on my head! But I understand how Ellinor feels! Balfour, please don’t blame Ellinor because of me, it was my fault.”
As she spoke, Patricia’s voice became more and more choked, and she looked extremely aggrieved, like she was about to cry.
Balfour’s eyebrows were knit tightly; he coldly looked at her sobbing and snorted, “So you admit it was your fault?”
Patricia was taken aback after not getting Balfour’s usual unconditional support. She looked at him with surprise, “…Balfour?”
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