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The Kiss that Sparked it All

Chapter 1671
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Chapter 1671

Ellinor shook her head. “Hatred stems from memory, Mr. Howard. I have no recollection of you. I don’t hate you,

but I don’t like you either. I don’t want anything to do with you.”

McNeil looked at his headstrong daughter, feeling a hint of defeat. Despite her harsh demeanor, he felt this was the

happiest moment he’d had in the past twenty years.

After a moment of silence, he laughed. “Ellinor, you’re so much like your mother. She used to talk to me like that

too.”

Ellinor frowned and rolled her eyes in disgust. “Don’t mention my mother. You’re not worthy of her!”

McNeil was not surprised by her response. His elder son had said the same thing to him. He sighed. “I’m sorry, I…”

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Ellinor had no patience for his empty apologies. “Enough! I’m here because your son begged me. He came to our

house and got on his knees. I hope you can be responsible for your family and children from now on. Don’t cause

them any more worry. Wake up, Mr. Howard! You’re not getting any younger.”

McNeil looked at his daughter, who was standing less than a meter away. Yet he couldn’t reach out to touch her.

“I’m sorry… Other than that, I don’t know what else to say. I don’t have the right to ask for your forgiveness.”

Ellinor smirked. “You’re right. You don’t have the right, and you don’t need to. Mr. Howard, take care of your injuries

and live a good life.”

With that, Ellinor turned to leave..

McNeil called out. “Pearl, wait…”

Ellinor paused. “Mr. Howard, you’ve got the wrong name. I’m Ellinor, not Pearl.”

Reluctantly, McNeil corrected himself. “Ellinor, can you stay? Just for a little while?”

She didn’t want to, but she had come to fulfill Bryan’s request.

So she turned back. “If I stay a little longer, will you promise to eat properly, take your medicine, and stop being

reckless?”

McNeil nodded.

Ellinor walked back to his bedside. “Fine. I’ll stay a little longer. Make use of this time, Mr. Howard. Have some

soup.”

McNeil looked at his daughter as a relieved smile crept onto his face.

He picked up the bowl of soup from the bedside table.

Ellinor watched as he drank, not offering any assistance.

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Suddenly, Bryan’s nervous voice echoed from outside. “Bro! What are you doing here? Are Grandma and Grandpa

alright?”

Balfour noticed his brother’s strange behavior.

“Yeah, they’re stable. What are you doing at the door? How’s he doing?”

Bryan blocked the entrance. “Umm… Dad’s much better. He’s resting now. Maybe you shouldn’t disturb him. Come

back later. I’m here; don’t worry.”

Balfour squinted. “Move. I want to see him.”

Bryan didn’t dare move. “Bro! Dad’s really sleeping. You’ll wake him up!”

Balfour snorted. “He’s been sleeping all night. How could he still be asleep? What are you up to? Move now, or

else!”

Bryan knew he couldn’t hide anymore. “Bro, I’ll move, but you have to promise not to hit me. No matter what you

see inside, promise that you won’t hit me. Then I’ll move. Deal?”

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