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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 1879

Chapter 1879

Hearing Ellinor say she wouldn't mind his dirtiness eased Baber's heart.

In fact, he himself felt a bit disqusted with his dirty state.

As if remembering something, Ellinor asked again, "When Mom found you, you werent breathing. Were you pretending then too?"

Pouting, Baber honestly nodded, “At first, yes. Before you came, that woman kept hitting and kicking me. | held my breath, hoping she'd think | was dead and leave me. Then | could find you myself! But when | heard your voice, | didn't dare to believe it. | thought it was a hallucination, so | didn't open my eyes."

Ellinor felt relieved and smiled, "You did well, Baber. To think of that at your age is quite remarkable! Mom is proud of you!"

If Baber had not intentionally soiled himself, leaving such a distinctive scent, the police dogs might not have found him so quickly and accurately.

Such a clever and adorable child, yet Patricia, that wicked woman, dared to treat him so cruelly, venting her own dissatisfaction on a kid!

She was simply unfit to be a human!

Meanwhile, in the corridor, Theo answered a call from his subordinate, which informing that Patricia was caught!

Theo returned to the room and told Ellinor that he was stepping out to get her some food and would be back soon. He then stationed guard at his son's room to protect his wife and child, preparing to confront Patricia himself.

Seeing his father's worsening condition, Byran couldn't bear it anymore and suggested, "Dad, with my brother gone, you should go home. My sister is now with her son in the children's ward, and she probably won't be coming back. Tomorrow, I'll bring you here to see her."

McNeil looked at his younger son, then at the empty bed where his daughter had been.

Ellinor probably really wouldn't be coming back for now!

Well, her absence meant she was not seriously ill, which was good. He decided to follow Byran's advice and visit her tomorrow.

With that, McNeil nodded, accepting Byran’s help to stand up. "Alright, let's go!"

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