Chapter 442: Chapter 441

The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo)Words: 2099

Chapter 441

Bartlett smirked, “Don’t worry I won't say anything to any member of the Blanchet family, including T

Ellinor was a bit taken aback. He had seen through her guard and even gave her assurance, it seeme:

“Alright, let's hit a barbecue joint later my treat!”

She thought that with Bartlett dressed so formally, if he took her to a fancy and romantic restaurant

The BBQ joint might be crowded and casual, but they wouldn't bump into people from Bartlett's circ

Plus, dining and chatting in such a lively atmosphere wouldn't come off as too intimate. It would just

She didn't want any drama with these upper-class gents and wanted to save herself the hassle

Bartlett chuckled, “Sounds good, you're picking up the tab today!"

After purchasing two paintings of Lady Lotus, Ellinor left an address for the gallery to deliver the artw

Then she and Bartlett left the gallery together.

The chosen dining place was a renowned BBQ joint in Hiland City, picked by Ellinor.

Bartlett, being a looker, drew the attention of many.

But his air of nobility, coupled with an approach-with—caution vibe, kept the girls at bay.

In the BBQ joint, a waiter led them to a table for two and handed them the menu

Ellinor ordered a few dishes she liked first, then passed the menu to Bartlett across the table, “Mr. Re

Bartlett just smirked and didn't hold back; indeed, he picked quite a lot from the menu.

He seemed quite familiar and comfortable with such a small restaurant, ordering with ease and withc

Ellinor was a tad surprised; someone of his stature wouldn't usually dine at such places, let alone be

How could he be so adept?

After Bartlett finished ordering, Ellinor sneakily glanced at his choices.

He had ordered a lot of special dishes, mostly the signature dishes of this place.

Who knew Bartlett was a foodie!

Ellinor couldn't help but recall the first time Theo accompanied her to a BBQ. In stark contrast to Bar

After they finished ordering, they handed the menu back to the waiter.

Bartlett, the gentleman, poured her a glass of mango juice. His casual tone hinted at a probing unde