Chapter 386
Ellinor hung her head, which only seemed to fuel Sheila's pride even more.
What happens to you? That depends on how sorry you are and my mood!"
At this. Tracy heaved
a resigned sigh, advising Sheila gently, âCome on, Sheila, Ellinorâs your sister after all. Don't be so hard
Then, turning to Ellinor with a face full of compassion, Tracy said, âEllinor, you've taken Sheilaâs place fo
that up to you being young and dumb, and we won't dwell on the losses. All you need to do today is gi
âThat's letting her off too easy!â Sheila wouldn't let it go.
Tracy gave Sheila a
look, pretending to admonish her, âSheila, if not for Ellinorâs sake, do it for your dad's sake!"
Sheila caught Tracy's hint, understanding that she was telling her to keep her cool. Dealing with Ellinor
So, Sheila backed off, letting Tracy have full control over the situation.
Arnold watched his understanding wife with a mix of love and admiration, along with a hint of guilt for
Putting on a show of tenderness, Tracy replied, âArnold, what are you talking about?! We're family!â
Beset by guilt, Arnold's anger flared. He glared at Ellinor, the cause of all the trouble, bellowing, âWhat
Ellinor immediately rose from the sofa, bowing deeply in gratitude, âThank you, Auntie Tracy, for being
All members of the Mendoza family were stunned.
Tracy had assumed that Ellinor wouldn't leave the Blanchet family without a fight, considering the leng
She had expected a confrontation, and she was ready to play the victim in front of Arnold, showing hov
Imagine her surprise when Ellinor agreed to leave so easily. It was completely unexpected.
Everyone in the Mendoza family was silent. Ellinor lifted her head, looking innocent, âEh? Why are you
Sheila came to her senses and replied, âI don't need you to take care of me! Ellinor, don't get any ideas.
Ellinor nodded obediently, âOkay, I will. But Mr. Blanchet is at work right now and heâs very busy. I shou
âWhat? You're waiting for him to come home from work before leaving?â Sheila frowned, clearly displec
Ellinor looked regretful, âSheila, do you want me to call Mr. Blanchet now? You might not realize it, but
Hearing this, Sheila instinctively exchanged a glance with Tracy. They both looked worried.
âAlright then! Go pack your things, and as soon as Mr. Blanchet comes home from work, tell him everyt