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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 557

Chapter 557 

Theo towered over her, giving her a cold stare. “At the hospital, I told you to leave, but you didn’t. At the hotel entrance, I told you to get in the car, but you didn’t either. I saved you, yet you wanna hit me? If those guys had hurt you just now, you might not realize until your next life that some things shouldn’t be messed around with!” 

1 didn’t mean to hit you. I didn’t know the person coming was you!” Ellinor frowned, suddenly realizing something wasn’t right. “Wait, what did you mean by what you said just now? It seems like you knew someone was going to make a move on me.” 

Theo didn’t answer, seeming too lazy to bother explaining. He turned around and slowly walked out of the narrow alley. 

Ellinor, not getting an answer, quickly followed him. “Do you know who ordered those men?” 

Yep.” 

The man lit a cigarette, not even bothering to look at her. 

“Tell me, who was it?” 

Ellinor wanted to know who held such malice toward her and even wanted to take her life. 

“Your boss.” 

Theo’s voice was flat. 

Ellinor stopped in her tracks, surprised and puzzled. “You mean… Balfour? He sent someone to kill me? Why?” 

Theo was a bit ahead, took a puff of his cigarette, and said, “Patricia was bullied by two female classmates in middle school. Those two girls disappeared later, and they’ve been missing ever since.” 

Ellinor was stunned. 

So what Theo meant was that Balfour had those girls who bullied his sister Patricia disposed of in retaliation? 

So, at the hospital, Theo had already seen Balfour’s murderous intent and called her away, creating a diversion for her to make an escape. 

At the hotel entrance, he had also predicted what might happen to her on the road, so he told her to get in the car. 

And she didn’t cooperate at all. 

“Is Mr. Howard really that ruthless?” 

Ellinor didn’t want to believe that Balfour was such a ruthless person. In a way, she and Balfour were relatives. 

Theo gave her a sideways glance. “You thought Balfour was a good guy?” 

Ellinor was silent. She didn’t think Balfour was a good guy, but she also didn’t expect Balfour to be so extreme, willing to kill her to avenge his sister 

Patricia 

“And Bartlett, stay away from him too!” Theo coldly added. 

What did this have to do with Bartlett? Ellinor was stunned and frowned. “Mr. Blanchet, do you think there are no good people in this world except for 

you?” 

Theo glanced at her coldly, his voice indifferent and deep. I’m not a good person either.” 

Ellinor chuckled lightly. “So you know!” 

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