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The Kiss that Sparked it All

Chapter 291
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Chapter 291

“She won’t hurt you”

The man coldly cut off Patricia’s unfinished subjective conjecture

Patricia was a bit sad. “Theo, do you trust Elinor that much? You’ve only known her for over a month”

Theo didn’t directly answer Patricia’s question. He was intently watching the situation in the ward and

said to her lightly, “No reasons are needed, spouses should trust each

other.”

Spouses…

Patricia’s expression froze, but soon she smiled, grinning innocently, “Hmm, maybe there’s some

misunderstanding I also think Elinor is not a bad person

Haillie and Bryan burst out of the elevator, rushing over

Haillie angrily said, “Theo, we heard everything! What Elinor did was way out of line! Patricia just

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returned to the country, she didn’t even bother her, but she was so evil to harm Patricial

Theo calmly looked at Haillie and said. “There’s no final verdict yet, watch your mouth!”

Haillie was terrified and opened her mouth, but she dared not say anything. She assumed that once

Patricia returned, Theo would dump Elinor

But it seemed Elinor still had a place in Theo’s heart! And all of Bryan’s attention was on Patricia

While Byran only cared about Patricia

Despite being the younger brother, he was taller than Patricia. He asked nervously, lowering his head.

“Sis, are you okay? I just found out about what happened yesterday! They said they didn’t tell me

because they were afraid I would freak out!”

Patricia smiled and gently touched Byran’s face, comforting him: “Don’t worry, I’m fine. Theo came to

my rescue in time yesterday“.

Bryan sighed in relief after confirming that Patricia was okay, then clenched his fists and said. “That

bastard! If I see that jerk, 111 beat him up!”

Seeing Byran getting a bit aggressive, Patricia pretended to be angry and furrowed her brows,

reminding him “The bad guys will be punished by the police. You can’t mess around, and certainly no

fights! You can’t make me worry, got it?”

Not wanting to upset his sister, Bryan immediately complied, nodding obediently, “Got it, I won’t mess

around, don’t worry.”

Only then did Patricia smile at ease, saying “Hmm, I knew Bryan was the best!”

Just then, the door to the ward opened.

The police came out with a record, looking dissatisfied.

Haillie, eager to know what happened to Elinor, was the first to ask, “Officer, how’s the investigation

going? it must have been Elinor who had someone do this, right?”

The policeman sighed and helplessly shook his head, saying “We haven’t reached a conclusion yet,

she denies everything”

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Haillie frowned, puzzled. “Just because she denies it, she can’t be convicted? I heard that the police

have witnesses and evidence; why not let the witness confront her directly, put the evidence in front of

her, and see how she can explain it?”

The police responded, “Our witness is the criminal who exposed her. The evidence is the chat history

provided by the criminal and a transfer of ten thousand dollars from Elinor’s account. But Elinor insists

that the criminal is trying to frame her. She claimed that the chat history was forged and that the

transfer was because her account was hacked. She insists that she’ll consider confessing only if

there’s evidence of her having contact with the criminal.”

The officer felt a headache just thinking about the interrogation with Elinor.

Elinor seemed very innocent and was very cooperative throughout the investigation, able to answer

every question.

But her logical thinking was incredibly strong. As soon as she spotted a loophole, she would

immediately question them. After several rounds, she successfully overturned their evidence chain,

even making them start to question their own intelligence.

Now, she even managed to convince their superiors, making them believe she was innocent and that

she was not a suspect.