Chapter 1508
âNo way!â Upon seeing the teary-eyed Ellinor, Balfour couldn't help but feel a surge of pain in his
heart. âEllinor, the Theo you knew is long gone. He can't remember you. I was afraid this would be
too much for you.â
Amnesia?
Ellinor, far from satisfied with this explanation, smirked sarcastically. âYou're siding with him by
keeping this from me?! I won't trust you again!â
With that, she turned to leave, determined to catch up with that man and demand answers.
Balfour pulled her back, holding her close to him, gently soothing her heightened emotions. âEllinor,
take a moment to calm down. Please!"
Her heaving shoulders gradually stilled. Eyes closed, she took a deep breath and asked, âWhy? Why
is he with Sophia?â
Seeing that she had finally calmed down a bit, Balfour began to explain. âTheo isn't really with
Sophia. She's controlling him; he's not free. But yes, he has lost his memory. He doesnât remember
anything from his past, including you.â
Ellinor fell silent.
Taking the opportunity, Balfour ushered his sister back into the suite, hoping to avoid any encounter
with Sophia and that man.
Back in the suite, Balfour relayed everything he knew to Ellinor as they stood by the floor-to-ceiling
windows.
Once he was done, Ellinor didn't show any significant emotion. She just stared silently at the scene
unfolding below.
Below was the hotel's garden. It had beautifully manicured plants and a lovely fountain.
Near the fountain, Sophia pushed a man in a wheelchair while a child was running beside them.
Ellinor squinted her eyes. âSo, the child with him is also mine? Did I have triplets?â
Balfour, seeing there was no point in hiding anymore, nodded in confirmation.
However, he didn't mention the mix-up with Tristan and Adrian, afraid it would be too much for
Ellinor.
Ellinor snorted. âYou all did a good job of keeping things from me. If Byran hadn't called me over
today, I bet you wouldn't have told me any of this.â Balfour remained silent. He had to admit that he
would have kept it from her a little longer, believing she wasn't ready and would only worry more
But it was too late now. She knew and had seen everything. All he could do was prevent any
impulsive actions from her.
Ellinor stared at the scene below for a while before checking her watch. âI need to pick up my kids.
Let's go!â
Balfour, not trusting her alone, followed her. âI'll come with you.â
Ellinor didn't refuse or resist. âYou can come, but keep an eye on them. I still haven't decided how to
handle this.â
Balfour reassured her. âDonât worry, Quinton is watching. They won't slip away again
Ellinor scoffed. âI hope so.â
Now, Byran finally understood the situation. The man living with Sophia was the long-lost Theo.
Not only was Theo physically disabled, but his mind was also wiped clean, He had forgotten
everyone.