Chapter 1851
Thaddeus snorted coldly. âCan't you see what's going on? They're not even accepting my apology,
so why should I stay here? Let's go; we're leaving!â
âBut Dad...â Lea protested as a troubled expression appeared on her face.
âNo buts!â Thaddeus countered as he bent down to scoop his daughter into his arms. âWe shouldn't
have come here in the first place! Let's go! I'll take you to find your sister. She's waiting for us to
rescue her!â
Bertha, embarrassed and helpless, watched her irritable husband leave. Sighing, she quickly bid
farewell to Marlinie and Ellinor and followed her husband and daughter.
After watching the three of them leave, Marlinie's eyes dimmed, and a heavy mood settled upon
her.
Ellinor didn't say anything. She acted as if the incident hadnât happened and served her mother
some food. âMom, you should eat something.â
Nodding, Marlinie forced a smile and accepted the food from her daughter.
After her mother began to eat, Ellinor turned to Theo, who had been silent and supportive
throughout. âCan you accompany me to the bathroom?â
Without a word, Theo moved to follow her.
The hospital corridors were quieter in the evening.
Ellinor took Theo's hand and said seriously, âListen, you don't need to go easy on Thaddeus for my
mom's sake. I don't need you to suffer for me and my mom Deal with this situation as you see fit.â
Theo turned to look at her. âHonestly, I don't feel wronged.â
Ellinor frowned. âWell, I do! Why should we easily forgive a man who once broke your legs?!
Everyone must pay for their mistakes! Thaddeus is no exception, nor is Sophia!â After seeing her so
upset, even to the point of tears, Theo felt a wave of sympathy wash over him. He pulled her into his
arms and gently stroked her head. âOkay, I won't go easy on them. I'll make them pay. You don't
have to worry or cry. Please don't cry for me; I can't bear to see your tears.â
Ellinor buried her face in his chest. She knew that she would not let Thaddeus off the hook for her
motherâs sake, but Theo might, out of love for her and respect for Marlinieâs feelings.
She wouldn't allow it!
Why should Theo swallow such humiliation just because of her and her mother? This was
unacceptable!
âI am serious. You donât need to show any mercy to Thaddeus. He spoiled his daughter into being
so ruthless. It's his own fault, and he should bear the consequences.â
Theo held her. âYes, you're right; I'll listen to you.â
Ellinor emphasized again. âAs for my mother, I will explain it to her myself. You don't need to worry
about it. Do you hear me?â
Theo rested his chin on top of her head as he nuzzled her affectionately. âYes, I hear you.â
Meanwhile, in the elevator.
Bertha was pleading with her husband. âThaddeus, didn't we agree not to rescue Sophia? Why do
you want to save her now?"
While holding his younger daughter, Thaddeus grunted, âBertha, you saw it too. It's not that I didn't
apologize; it's that my apology was useless! They didn't give you any dignity, nor did they give
Marlinie any dignity! What's the point of all those years of friendship with Marlinie? Instead of
caring about them, I might as well care about my own daughter! Just leave it be!â