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The Kiss that Sparked it All

Chapter 908
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Chapter 908

Ellinor gave a bland smile, “Sure, I’ll start swinging by the Blanchet Corporation when I have the chance.”

Theo moved closer with a mischievous look in his eyes, “Before that, mind if I steal a bit of your time now?”

Steal her time?

Before Ellinor could decipher his intention, she was suddenly taken aback by a passionate kiss, her eyes filled with

the sight of Theo’s handsome fate.

Although Ellinor was caught in his assertive kiss, once she regained her senses, she tried to push him away

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immediately

However, Theo’s strength was far beyond hers, and he didn’t budge no matter how hard she pushed.

Feeling helpless, Ellinor stopped resisting and instead reciprocated his kiss.

Theo was visibly surprised by her response. He paused for a moment, then smiled contentedly, savoring her

reciprocation

Their intimate moment was interrupted by Devín knocking on the door.

Devin knocked and said, “Marissa sent me to call you and your wife down for dinner.”

“Alright, got it.”

Theo responded, and then they heard nothing more from Devin.

Panting, Ellinor glared at him, “You kissed me out of the blue again!”

Theo gently wiped off her lipstick with his finger, “Would you be obedient otherwise?”

Ellinor pouted, “In broad daylight?”

Theo laughed, “Then we’ll continue tonight; let’s go downstairs and have dinner with Grandma and Grandpa for

now”

Ellinor blushed and shot him a helpless look.

She wasn’t really hungry; she’d had a hearty lunch at the Howard Group, but considering the two elders of the

Blanchet family had just returned, it wouldn’t be appropriate for her to miss dinner, so she went downstairs with

Theo.

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The aroma of food wafted from the dining room downstairs.

Ellinor saw Putnam and Veronica already seated at the table as she walked over hand-in-hand with Theo.

“Grandpa.” Theo greeted him respectfully.

Ellinor chimed in, “Grandpa.”

Putnam grunted in acknowledgment, his gaze sweeping over Theo, then landing on Ellinor, his eyes deep and

complex.

Just then, Marissa came out of the kitchen, “Ellinor, you’re down! Come sit; we’re about to eat! I made chicken soup

today to nourish you.”

Ellinor smiled politely, “Thank you, Grandma.”

Theo held her hand, pulling out a chair for her, then gently seated her.

“Grandma, did you forget that the last time you made these nutritious soups, you made her…”