Chapter 1208
Ida looked at him sternly. âThis is grown-up stuff. Butt out! I'm going for a shower. I'll drop you off
at home after that. If we're late, your brother might get mad and whack you!â Byran immediately
sprang up in protest. âHow could you say that about me, Ida? You just involved me in grown-up
stuff, and now I'm suddenly a kid again?â
Ida was a tad annoyed by his question. She glared at him coldly. âIf you keep this up, I'm not
hanging out with you tomorrow.â
After hearing this threat, Byran quickly softened his tone. âTell me, who are you picking up
tomorrow? A guy or a girl? I know you have to mingle with guys because of work, but I hate it when
you meet other men! If you're going. I'm going too!â
Ida answered him helplessly. âIt's a girl! I'm picking up Ellinor tomorrow, not someone else.â
After hearing this, Byran immediately perked up. âEllinor? You finally found her?â
âMhm.â
âThen I want to go too! I want to meet Ellinor with you guys; I haven't seen her in ages!â
Ida gently played with Byran's chin. âHow are you going? Don't you have school tomorrow?â
âI can take a leave!â
Ida laughed. âThink it through then. If your brother finds out you're skipping school, it might be
harder for you to meet me next time.â
Byran seemed to take this seriously, and he thought for a moment. âIt should be fine! If I tell my
brother I'm going to see Ellinor, he'll definitely agree. He's been looking for her
too.â
Ida's expression turned serious. âNo, you can't tell your brother about this for now.â
"Why? My brother has been looking for her. He'd be thrilled if we found her.â
âUnless Ellinor gives her consent, you can't reveal this. Otherwise, you're betraying me.â
"Alright, I won't tell my brother! I won't betray you!â
âGet up: I'm going to shower.â
Byran continued to pester her like a child. âIda, aren't you tired?â
Ida immediately became alert. âAre you serious? Cut the crap; I need to get up early tomorrow!â
Byran, like a sulking puppy, clung to Ida and whined. âAlright, I won't mess around today. There's
always next time.â
Ida gave him a wry smile. âYou youngsters sure have energy! Let go; I need to shower.â
Only then did Byran obediently let go.
The next morning, Chase and Ida arrived at Bartlett's detached house in the suburbs.
Ellinor hadn't slept much and had her bags packed. She was just waiting in the living room.
After seeing strangers, the house staff became wary. They prepared to call Bartlett and report the
situation
However, before they could dial, Bartlett walked in.
He looked somewhat surprised at Chase and Ida, who were helping Ellinor with her luggage, and at
Ellinor, who was ready to leave. âEllinor, are you leaving? Where to?â