Chapter 920
What did the middle-aged woman mean when she said ârepairâ? Everyone there was an adult, and
they all knew what she meant.
Only Veronica didn't get it.
Veronica frowned, unable to resist asking curiously, âRepair what?"
Her question drew disdainful looks from everyone present, leaving the middle-aged woman
speechless.
Veronica's grandmother smacked her hand in annoyance, âKids shouldn't interrupt when adults are
talking!â
Veronica pulled back her slightly stinging hand, clueless about what she'd asked wrong. She sulked,
âGrandma, I'm not a kid anymore; I'm even older than Ellinortâ
Her grandmother frowned, âThis isn't your business; go back to your room!â
âAlright, I'll shut up.â
She didn't really want to go back to her room; she wanted to stay and see how things turned out.
Although she never really liked Ellinor, she didn't believe Ellinor was the problem child the middle-
aged woman was making her out to be.
She had tried to find out what was wrong with Ellinor but found that, apart from being average,
Ellinor had no issues.
Seeing Theo silent, the middle-aged woman seized the opportunity to say, âMr. Blanchet, you come
from a prestigious family; you really shouldn't marry a liar like Ellinor, sheâs not worthy of you.
But it's not too late; with your status and conditions, it would be easy for you to find a good girl
after a divorce.â
Theo looked at the woman without changing his expression, âMaâam, it sounds like you know a lot
about this ârepairâ procedure you speak of.â
âUh...â The middle-aged woman was obviously awkward when it came to talking about ârepairâ
procedures; she said unnaturally, âI've seen some ads and heard some girls wi ârepairâ themselves so
they could marry into a good family. Mr. Blanchet, you must be careful!â
Theo laughed. His laugh was cold and devoid of emotion, âI can judge for myself whether my wife's
body has been artificially altered, there's no need for outsiders to worry From the day she was with
me, she is..."
Ellinor blushed at his words. If he kept going, she would be embarrassed.
Men have no shame!
*Enough, stop talking. Ma'am, if you have any grievances, you can sue me in court; we'll go through
the legal process.â
Ellinor interrupted him.
Theo hadn't finished speaking; he smirked slightly as his large hand covered Ellinor's head, lightly
stroking her hair, and teasing her in a low voice, âWhy so shy all of a sudden? Did you forget when
you kissed me in front of everyone?â
Ellinor turned red, âTheo!â
Grandma's still here!