Chapter 476
Haille initially planned to let Ellinor run this errand, but she was worried that Ellinor might have
other intentions and might mess with the kid's water. She gave Ellinor a peeved glance and decided
to get the water herself.
A while later. Patricia emerged from the clinic with her son.
The worry lines you'd expect on a mom's face when her child was injured were absent from
Patricia's pretty face. Instead, she even flashed a sweet smile at Ellinor.
âEllinor, you're quite something, you know! You just breezed through my meticulously set trap!â
Ellinor wasnt surprised at Patricia showing her true colors, but it made her see Patricia in a new
light.
Patricia frowned suspiciously when she saw Ellinor had no intention of leaving. âEllinor, I thought
you didnât want Theo to see you? Why are you insisting on waiting for him now? Have you changed
your mind and want to seduce Theo again?â
Ellinor laughed lightly. Rest assured, I won't appear in Mr Blanchet's line of sight. I just need to
confirm that you and your son were indeed taken away by Mr. Blanchet, so I have an explanation to
give to Mr. Howard, that's alr
Patricia eyed Ellinor suspiciously and was still somewhat defensive and uneasy. âEllinor, you'd better
not pin too much hope on Theo, or else...
Before Patricia could finish her threat, Haillie, who had gone to buy water, came back, âPatricia, why
are you out? What did the doctor say about the child condition?â
Patricia immediately changed her expression, once again playing innocent in front of her friends,
âHaillie, don't worry, the doctor just said Baber is just allergic, not abusedâ âAllergic To what? We
need to find out what the allergen is and avoid it in the future!â Haillie handed a bottle of water to
Patricia
Patricia took the water and nodded, âYes, the nurse will come and take his blood for allergen testing
later!â
âSo what happens to Baber now?â
*The doctor said he needs to stay in the hospital for an IV"
Upon hearing that Patricia wanted to put the kid on an IV, Ellinor couldnt help but furrow her
brows. The kid was clearly not allergic; it didn't seem right to give him an IV for that, right?
How could Patricia torture her child like this?