Chapter 1811
At that thought, Ellinor couldn't stay put for a second longer. She grabbed hold of Ida's shirt.
âWhich room? Which room is she in?" Ellinor demanded to know.
Ida told her truthfully.
In a rush, Ellinor gave out a few more instructions. âWatch the kids for me, and tell Chase and
Belinda that I'll catch up with them at the wedding reception tonight.â
Noticing Ellinorâs frantic state, Ida began to worry. âBoss, let me come with you.â She offered.
Ellinor shook her head in refusal. âYou can't! You have to keep an eye on the kids. I'll be fine; don't
worry."
With that, she shrugged Ida off and hurried out to her car.
It took forty minutes for Ellinor to drive to the hospital. Impatient, she left her car parked
haphazardly by the side of the road and bolted into the hospital entrance.
Lady Lotus was there! Her mother was still alive!
Ellinor was too anxious. She wanted to see her mother so badly. Her breathing became ragged as
she waited for the elevator.
As soon as the elevator doors opened, she stepped in quickly.
To her surprise, Byran was wheeling Mr. Howard out of the elevator, planning to take his father out
for some sun.
Upon seeing Ellinor, Byran paused before greeting her enthusiastically, âSis! You're here to see Dad,
too?"
Mr. Howard also looked at Ellinor with a hint of surprise and pleasure.
Ellinor froze, furrowing her brows, before replying coldly, âNo, I'm not.â
The light in Mr. Howard's eyes dimmed, and he looked down, disappointed.
Ellinor didn't want to engage in further conversation and moved past them to get into the elevator.
Byran, however, wasn't about to let it go. âSis! If you're not here to see Dad, then who are you here
for?â
Ellinor snapped. âDo I have to tell you?â
Stubbornly, Byran insisted. âI want to know. What's wrong with that? Isn't today Chase and Belinda's
wedding? You're not at the ceremony, but here, so this person must be really important to you,
right?â
Ellinor shot back. âThis is not the place for a conversation. Are you getting out or not? Don't hold up
other people!â
There were other patientsâ families in the elevator, nodding in agreement. âYeah! Are you getting
out or not?â
As Byran was about to retort, Mr. Howard coughed lightly and said, âThat's enough, Byran. Take me
outside; let's not hold up others.
Cornered by the disapproving glares of the others, Byran finally wheeled his father out of the
elevator.
Once the elevator doors closed, Byran turned to look at the ascending indicator, feeling very
puzzled. "Dad, who do you think Sis,came to see at the hospital?â
âIf your sister doesnât want to tell you, don't pry. Now, let's go. Weren't you supposed to take me
outside to enjoy the sun?â
Still curious, Byran wondered who could be so important that Ellinor would leave Chase and
Belinda's wedding to see them./
Could it be Theo?
He'd have to find a way to check
Ellinor found the room Ida had told her about. She paused at the door, catching her breath, before
finally stepping in.