Chapter 952: Chapter 951

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Chapter 951

When Patricia saw the photo of her greeting Tracy and Sheila on Ellinor’s phone, she turned as pale as

Xenia also noticed the photo and immediately sensed something bad was coming

Ellinor handed her phone to Balfour, who was standing close, and asked, “Mr. Howard, is the lady in the

Balfour took a look at the photo, his brow furrowing. He then turned to a pale—

faced Patricia and asked, “Why were you at the place in the photo this morning?”

Patricia was completely stunned. She was caught on camera? Even though she had been so careful.

“Crap! It must've been Sheila and her daughter's actions that attracted

Ellinor’s attention!” she nervously thought.

Patricia blinked her eyes, visibly a tad nervous and tried speaking, “I... I wasn't...”

Balfour scoffed, “You weren't? You were caught on camera and you're still denying it?"

Patricia insisted, “Photos can be deceptive! With today’s technology, photos can be edited, and even vid

swap! You can't just jump to conclusions based on one photo!”

Xenia chimed in. “Yeah, Balfour, don't rush! I think Ms. Mendoza has ulterior motives. Why would she st

Balfour squinted at Xenia, “You think Ms Mendoza would cause a fuss for no reason? You

think she'd waste her time on you guys without cause?”

Xenia was at a loss for words, “Uh...”

Ellinor glanced at Xenia and calmly said, “Xenia, if you suspect the authenticity of this photo, feel free t

Xenia knew the photo was real, but they couldn't admit it. If Ellinor really took the photo for verificatior

Ellinor laughed. “Xenia, you've really thought this through! Even if I bribed the local authorities, you ha

Xenia couldn't say another word.

Patricia clenched her hands, quickly calming herself down. She put on an innocent face and asked, “Elli

absurd photo to our house? What are you trying to say?”

Ellinor looked at Patricia with a composed look and said, “Ms. Howard, the two people standing opposii

Patricia’s eyes flickered, but she was used to long—

term pretense, so she appeared relatively calm, “The woman in the photo isn't me. I didn't leave the ho

can ask my housemaid if she saw me leaving!”