Ellinor nodded. She watched him drive away, then she carried her son and entered the Blanchet familyâs door.
As soon as she entered, she bumped into Veronica, who was sneaking around near the front door.
Veronica emerged from behind an old tree, frowning as she asked, âSis, werenât you supposed to be out with Belinda? How come it was the guy from the Rex family who brought you home? Do you usually keep in touch with him?â
Holding the child, Ellinor glanced at her and said as she walked inside, âBelinda is still at her friendâs place. I ran into Bartlett, and he gave us a ride home.â A chance encounter? Bartlett just happened to be going the same way?
Veronica pursed her lips skeptically. âSince when are such coincidences so common?â
Ellinor arched an eyebrow. âWhat? Do you think it wasnât a coincidence? Or are you suspicious of me?
Or perhaps youâre suspicious of Bartlett?â
Upon hearing the irritation in her sister-in-lawâs voice, Veronica quickly waved her hands. âNo, no! How could I ever doubt you? Iâm just suspicious of Bartlett and his intentions towards you. You should be careful; try to limit your contact with him in the future.â
âEven if it wasnât a coincidence, he was only seeking me out for a business collaboration. Donât overthink it.â
Veronica followed along after Ellinor. âBusiness collaboration? What kind of collaboration does our family have with the Rex family?â
Since the deal wasnât settled yet, Ellinor didnât feel like explaining it to Veronica, who didnât understand these matters. She looked at Veronica and asked, âWhere are Baber and Layla?â
Veronica pointed towards a corner of the garden. âBaber and Layla are flying kites over there. I had a few of our house servants accompany them. I was just with them, but when I saw Bartlett bringing you home, I came over.â
Ellinor glanced towards the garden. Sure enough, Baber and Layla were flying something. When she looked up at the sky, she was surprised by the kiteâs design.
She was a bit surprised. That kite⦠how didâ¦â
Veronica flicked her chin up, looking proud. âHehe! You noticed! That kite is the same one that Adrian chased after at the picnic that day. It took me a lot of effort to find out where they sell them, and I even had someone buy it from abroad. Adrian hasnât been in good spirits lately, right? I thought seeing this kite would make him happy.â
Ellinor was touched by Veronicaâs thoughtfulness. She was very caring and attentive towards the children, no less than a mother.
Howeverâ¦
Ellinor looked at the child sleeping in her arms with a complex expression.
The child with her now was not Adrian, but the one she lost three years ago.
And the kite Adrian chased a while ago belonged to the child in her arms.
Seeing something identical to what he already had probably wouldnât make him too thrilled.
Veronica might be disappointed.
Before Ellinor could say anything, Veronica was already eager. âWake Adrian up quickly and let him see this kite! Hahaha, I really want to see his reaction when heâs too happy to say a word!â
Ellinor shook her head, not letting Veronica wake the child. âLet him see it when he wakes up. He just fell asleep. If heâs woken up abruptly, heâll be grumpy and wonât be happy. You go and play with Baber and Layla. Iâll come over later.â
After saying this, Ellinor carried the child into the house.
Did Adrian have a morning temper? Veronica scratched her head in confusion. After seeing Ellinor go inside, she took out her phone and called Belinda. âHey! Belinda, what are you doing? Werenât you supposed to have your psychologist friend give Ellinor some counseling? Why did Bartlett end up bringing her home instead? You didnât even bother to bring her home yourself and gave other men an opportunity to swoop/in!â
âIt was Ellinor who didnât wait for me. She took Adrian and left. I was totally caught off guard. You saw Bartlett bring her home?â