Chapter 38

Ellinor stepped over the

shattered porcelain on the ground and walked up to Arnold. “What's up with Dad? Why's he madder th Sheila stood off to the side, arms crossed, and said in a mocking tone, “Got the nerve to ask, do ya? You Arnold's face was gloomy, and

he angrily questioned, “Tell me, you said you found a job and were moving out. What kind of job did yc Ellinor was at a loss for words because she couldn't exactly put her current job into simple terms.

Her job was to pretend to be the wife of some big-shot CEO to help him deal with his family.

What kind of job was that? An actress? A temporary wife?

Seeing Ellinor tongue—

tied, Arnold got even angrier. “Still trying to pull the wool over my eyes? A graduate

from a prestigious university, working as a bar hostess! Where's your dignity, Ellinor? Are you trying to A bar hostess? Ellinor frowned in confusion.

Arnold slammed a photo down on the table. It was of her and Belinda leaving the Blizzard Room bar tt Belinda

had dyed her hair pink after a breakup, wore really edgy clothes, and had too much to drink. It was eas mistake her for something she wasn't, which was why those rich kids had the guts to mess with her. And Ellinor, being with Belinda, was guilty by association.

Ellinor looked at the photo, then at Sheila. “Dad, did Sheila give you this photo?” sᴇaʀᴄh thᴇ FɪndNøvel.ɴᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Sheila didn't panic and just smirked arrogantly. “So what if I did?"

At this moment, their mother, Tracy, came over, trying to mediate. “Ellinor, don't blame your sister. She, Ellinor laughed when she saw Tracy's feigned heartbroken expression. “Straighten up? I think the one w Sheila."

Sheila glared at her, “What the hell are you implying, Ellinor? I'm not the one

working as a bar hostess! Why do I need to straighten up?”

Ellinor ignored her and turned

to Arnold. “Dad, the girl with pink hair in the photo is just a relative of my landlord. She was drowning Arnold hesitated, half-believing her. “Is that true?”

Ellinor nodded affirmatively. “Yeah, it's true.”

Sheila didn't believe her and stepped forward to expose her lie. “Ellinor, do you think you can fool Dad? Twilight Bar; not just anyone can go in! If you're not there working as a hostess, how

could you strut in like you owned the place? Can you explain that?"

Ellinor looked at her calmly and smiled.

“Because my landlord is a big fish there, that's why I could go straight in.

Sheila frowned, suddenly recalling when she had followed Ellinor before and saw her enter a luxurious

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