Chapter 394
Theo glared at Arnold's disgusting mug with a cold glint in his eyes.
Could such a man really be called a father?
What kind of family environment did Ellinor grow up in?
âMr. Arnold, first off, you've gotta be worthy of being called dadâ by my wife before I even consider calli
in-law. But as a father, you don't seem to have done your job. So in my eyes, you're not even a man."
Arnold felt pressure and guilt, but he wanted to defend himself. But when he saw Theo's icy stare, he fel
Theo's attitude towards him had completely changed.
When they first met, the handsome young man had
shown some respect and courtesy towards his elder.
But now, all he could see was bottomless coldness and threatening warnings.
In this moment, Arnold realized he was worth nothing in front of Theo.
Only because of Ellinor could he get a shred of respect from Theo. Without Ellinor, he wouldn't even be
As for Sheila, she couldn't even compete with Ellinor for the position of Mrs. Blanchet, she
couldn't even enter Theo's line of sight!
Although Arnold was old, he didn't want to swallow his pride to please Theo, but he really wanted to
establish a relationship with the Blanchet family, and he didn't want to miss this opportunity
So Arnold tried to put on a kind smile, desperately explaining to Ellinor, âEllinor, don't misunderstand,
I had some drinks before I came here, so I might have said some unwise things. I was worried about you
family, I really wanted to see you! Could you talk to Theo and ask him not to kick me out?â
Ellinor was
still leaning in Theo's arms. After listening to Arnold's words, she turned her head and looked at the mic
aged man, who seemed familiar
yet strange.
âMr. Arnold, you are
a good father to Sheila, not me. You came here today to drive me away for Sheila, not to see me."
Arnold's smile suddenly froze; he cursed Ellinor in his heart for being ignorant, but considering Theo wa
âEllinor, I already said this is a misunderstanding! Come on, don't be mad at me; what can't we get pas
Ellinorâs eyes were full of sarcasm.
She suddenly felt relieved; thankfully, this spineless, principle
less man wasn't her biological father; otherwise, she might hate her own genes.
Ignoring Arnold, Ellinor said to Devin.
âDevin, you remember their faces, right? If they come again, don't hold back.â
âOf course, Mrs. Blanchet!â
Devin respectfully lowered his head in agreement, then lifted his chin, signaling a few servants to drive
After getting nothing. Arnold became angry, lost his mind, and revealed his true self.
While being dragged
out by the Blanchet familyâs servants, Arnold gritted his teeth and yelled, âEllinor!... How could you trea
Theo's eyes turned cold; he wouldn't allow anyone to curse Ellinor in front of him. He signaled Devin to