The Kiss that Sparked it All

Chapter 245



Chapter 245

So, he was actually talking about spanking?

Ellinor frowned again, “So boring!”

Haillie had just finished a call with the doctor when she turned around to see Jonah and Ellinor chatting and laughing like old pals. This made her feel even more repulsed by

Ellinor.

Although Jonah is usually chatty and lively, he doesn’t act this carefree with just anyone.

The fact that Ellinor could get Jonah to joke around with her showed that Jonah truly considered her a friend.

But if Jonah saw Ellinor as a friend, what about Patricia? NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.

When Haillie was pondering how to get everyone to ostracize Ellinor, someone knocked on the suite door, drawing everyone’s attention….

A female staff member from the racetrack was standing at the door, dressed in a uniform with “Mountain Racecourse” printed on it.

The staff member was smiling and respectful. She bowed to the distinguished guests before approaching Haillie

The staff member handed Haillie the bill, saying politely, “Haillie, this is the total cost for your group’s expenses at the racetrack. Could you please settle the bill?”

Haillie frowned, “Who told you to come find me for the bill?*

The staff member was a bit taken aback, explaining, “Someone just told us at the front desk that you needed to settle the bill now, so we came over. If this is not a good time, we can find you when you check out!”

Had someone notified the front desk? And specifically, wanted her to pay?

Haillie felt something was fishy. She took the bill from the staff member, and her eyebrows knitted together, “280,000? Why is it so much? It wasn’t this expensive every other time we came here!”

The staff member looked innocent, “Haillie, 280,000 includes not just the current expenses but also some pre–booked ones.”

‘Pre–booked expenses? What pre–booked expenses?”

“Yesterday, someone booked three days of private use of the Mountain Racecourse for next month, as well as three whole roast lambs and a lot of Western dishes. They said you would settle the bill today.”

“What? A three–day private booking? Haillie looked surprised, “I have no idea about this! Whoever made the booking should pay for it, not me.”

The staff member seemed confused, “But that person assured us you would cover the cost, so we’ve already ordered three of the best lambs from local shepherds, as well

as a lot of expensive cooking ingredients and drinks in advance. If you cancel now, it will be very troublesome for us…”

Haillie asked somewhat irritably, “Who made the booking? Who’s running up tabs here and expecting me to foot the bill?”

Ellinor spoke up. “I made the booking”


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