Chapter 785
Dean gave a nod after hearing this, “Alright, Ellinor. You can go have a look by yourself, and whenever you get tired,
just come back.”
Ellinor obediently responded, “Sure”
Then, a servant helped Dean into the car parked nearby and took him back to take his medicine.
After watching Dean leave, Ellinor’s gaze turned back to the sea of flowers in front of her.
She was so stunned by the beauty of the unique flowers that she didn’t have time to ask Dean what they were
She walked up to the flower bed alone, bent over, and took a sniff. There was indeed a nice and sweet scent, but it
was mixed with a strange sour smell.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHow could such beautiful flowers have such a smell?
As she was pondering, a tall, middle–aged man suddenly appeared from the flower bed, giving her a scare.
The middle–aged man was standing in the flower bed, his hands covered in mud.
Instinctively, Ellinor took a step back, looking at him in surprise.
The man just smiled at her, “Sorry to startle you, I was just fertilizing the flowers.”
After saying that, he walked out of the flower bed, went over to a faucet not far away, and bent down to wash his
hands, “Are you today’s guest?*
Ellinor nodded, “Yes, Mr. Howard. Nice to meet you, sorry to intrude.”
McNeil Howard, having washed his hands, turned around to look at her with a somewhat surprised expression, “You
know who I am?”
He was now wearing a gardener’s uniform and hadn’t introduced himself; how could this young girl know his
identity?
Ellinor explained, “I saw you once at the Bagley family’s home during old Mr. Bagley’s birthday. It wasn’t too long
ago, so I remember.”
McNeil looked at her with his deep–set eyes, “I remember you too.”
“Really?” Ellinor was somewhat surprised.
She had only briefly met him that day, and he hadn’t been as observant as she had been, how could he remember
her?
McNeil laughed, answering her question, “Because you look very much like my daughter, so I remember.”
He said she looked like his daughter?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThis made Ellinor a little nervous, but she quickly calmed down. The daughter he was talking about must be Patricia.
She and Patricia share the same father, so it wasn’t strange that they looked alike.
McNeil sat down on a bench nearby, unscrewed a water bottle that he had placed there earlier, and took a sip while
giving Ellinor a once–over, “So you’re the one who saved my father’s life? I’ve heard about you.”
Ellinor replied, “I’m not a savior; I just lent a hand. I’m here today because Grandpa Dean invited me so warmly
that I was afraid he’d be disappointed if I
refused”
McNeil nodded. “You’re very modest and sensible.”
Ellinor didn’t want to talk much with the man who had betrayed her mother, so she turned her head and asked,
“Mr. Howard, what are these flowers?”
McNeil looked at the sea of flowers, his voice becoming softer with the breeze, and responded, “Cockscomb.”