Chapter 1774
Ellinor took a sip of her coffee. âWould you care to explain why you know my past, maâam?â
"Well, actually, I wanted to introduce someone to you.â
Ellinor raised an eyebrow curiously. âWho?â
Bertha turned her head, intending to call over Marlinie from the other side to have an open-hearted
chat, but to her surprise, the seat was empty.
Bertha fell silent.
Where on earth was she?
Lea also seemed puzzled. âMom, where's Ms. Marlinie?"
Bertha looked around, but there was no sign of her friend.
Ellinor felt like they were acting quite peculiar. After clearing her throat, she put down her coffee.
âMa'am, who exactly are you trying to introduce me to?â
Regaining her senses, Bertha looked embarrassed. âUm...the person I wanted to introduce to you is
someone from your past, but it seems she couldn't make it today. Ellinor, let's reschedule this. I'll
bring her to meet you next time.â
Someone from her past? Ellinor's forehead slightly creased, wondering why this mother-daughter
duo would randomly introduce her to someone.
They were indeed a bit strange.
After a moment of silence, Ellinor asked again, âAside from this, is there anything else you wanted to
discuss with me, maâam?â
Bertha sighed as her eyes filled with concern. âEllinor, what are your plans for the future?â
Ellinor inquired. âWhat kind of plans are you referring to, ma'am?â
"About you and Marcus. Are you planning to take Marcus away from Sophia?â
Ellinor's wary gaze did not falter. Upon hearing her question, her eyebrows furrowed even more.
âMa'am, if you've invited me here to fish for information for your husband and stepdaughter, don't
bother. I'm not naive enough to disclose my plans to the enemy.â
Bertha looked shocked and couldn't find the words to respond. âI didn't...â
She was truly concerned about Ellinorâs situation. Firstly, because Ellinor once saved her life, and
secondly, because Ellinor was the long-lost daughter of her best friend.
Knowing Thaddeusâ temper, Bertha feared that, in order to protect Sophia, he might harm Ellinor.
Lea defended her mother. âEllinor, you've misunderstood! My mom's not trying to trick you. We're
not on Sophia's side. We both think Sophia is in the wrong. Right now, my mom is even considering
a divorce from my dad. We're not on his side either.â
Ellinor looked at Lea, who seemed sincere and determined.
Adults may lie for their own purposes, but children were often not as good at hiding their lies.
Ellinor focused on Bertha. âMaâam, are you considering a divorce from Thaddeus?â
Bertha nodded as a dull look crossed her eyes. âYes, we are currently separated.â
Ellinor was genuinely curious. âWhy? I heard you two were quite happy together.â
Bertha stared at the table, looking somewhat disheartened and helpless. âWe were on good terms,
but I cant stand to be complicit in his wrongdoings anymore. He's been unconditionally indulging
Sophia's misbehavior. I can't stop it, and I can't stand to watch it anymore.â