He started the car, but Elly Campbell didn't step away. Instead, she leaned on the window, watching him and said:
"If you don't get out of the car, I'll really tell your brother that you're annoyed with him for ignoring you."
Elly gradually realized that Leo Hall, despite his proud and aloof nature, genuinely cared about his older brother.
For William Campbell to say that, it was clearly not something he made up. Obviously, Leo Hall had told him.
Why would Leo Hall tell such things to a little child? Naturally, he believed that a child wouldn't take these words seriously, so he revealed his true thoughts.
But when these thoughts were known by others, he felt a bit embarrassed and even annoyed.
After all, he and Harry Hall stood on opposite sides from the very beginning.
As expected, once she said that, Leo Hall's expression changed. He glared fiercely at Elly Campbell, suddenly feeling like someone was holding his tail and teasing it.
