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The Kiss that Sparked it All

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Chapter 646

Byran came to his senses and explained truthfully to his brother “We just bumped into each other at the airport and

chatted for a bit before going our separate ways. When I woke up, she was here in the hospital taking care of me

Balfour was puzzled, “She came to the hospital on her own? You didn’t ask her to come?”

Byran shook his head, “No, I was unconscious. Even if I wanted to get her to come. I had no way of getting in touch

with her.”

“So how did Ellinor know you were injured and at the hospital?”

“She said the hospital’s traffic systems checked the surveillance and saw that we talked at the airport, so they

figured we were friends and called her to come”

Balfour frowned, “The hospital’s traffic system?”

Byran nodded, “Yeah!”

Balfour was at a loss for words.

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He didn’t know how to respond. Only the naive Byran would believe such an absurd story from Ellinor

He started to suspect that Ellinor’s visit to K city was very fishy

Balfour went into deep thought, then pulled out his phone and dialed a number. “Quinton, find out why Ellinor came

to K city today and where she’s been”

After giving orders to his underling, Balfour put away his phone and sternly warned Byran

“Remember, Ellinor bullied Patricia before. You are not allowed to associate with her anymore. Don’t let her deceive

you

Byran frowned, “Balfour, Ellinor wouldn’t! She’s not the bad woman you all think she is, I’ve figured her out! She’s

really nice, and she promised me she wouldn’t fight Patricia over Theo anymore!”

A hint of irony flashed in Balfour’s eyes, “She promised you? What makes you think she’ll honor it? It’s just a verbal

promise?”

“Yeah, just a verbal promise.”

“If you knew what’s what, Byran, you wouldn’t believe that a verbal promise counts for anything!”

Byran lowered his head and muttered, “Anyway, I still believe her.”

Balfour’s brow furrowed.

Meanwhile

Ellinor stepped out of the elevator. She passed by the emergency department, intending to leave the hospital

quickly and rush back to the hotel to see if AAAres had left

However, she slowed down upon hearing a little girl’s cries.

She subconsciously looked towards the source of the sound, only to see a little girl around five or six years old

stumbling and chasing after something in front of her. Tears were streaming down her face as she cried out with all

her might “Mommy Mommy!”

Perhaps it was her own experience of losing her mother at a young age that made her empathize or the fact that

she was about to become a mother herself, but she was very concerned about the little girl’s situation.

She was so young; why was she crying alone? There didn’t seem to be any other parents around to take care of

her.

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So Ellinor followed, wanting to see what had happened in the emergency room

She saw the little girl chasing after a bed being pushed quickly by medical staff. Sadly, it seemed like the bed was

soaked with fresh blood.

A nurse who had returned with the ambulance was reporting to the doctors in the ER

“It was a severe car accident, the victim is losing a lot of blood; we need to transfuse blood immediately!”

*Quickly test the victim’s blood, then notify the blood bank to prepare the corresponding blood type!”

As the medical staff spoke, the bed was quickly pushed into the resuscitation room, and the door was immediately

shut

“Mommy..I want Mommy Mommy don’t leave me!”

The little girl was slower because of her short legs. By the time she caught up, the door to the resuscitation room

had already closed.

She anxiously pounded on the resuscitation room door, looking very unsettled and desperate.

Soon, a nurse with a frown came out of the resuscitation room and took the little girl to a farther place, “Darling,

listen. Don’t run around, the doctor is trying his best to save your mommy!”