Chapter 1852
Bertha was at her witsâ end. She had tried every trick in the book to wake up her blissfully ignorant
husband. âFine! I wash my hands of you! Go ahead and save your precious princess! Give me back
my daughter!â
With that, she swooped her daughter out of Thaddeusâ arms and stormed out of the elevator as
soon as the doors slid open.
Thaddeus hastened to catch up with her. âBertha! What do you want me to do? I can't just abandon
my own daughter!â
Bertha took a deep breath as disappointment clouded her face. âGo ahead and take care of your
golden girl. Lea and I won't be part of this mess. From now on, you take the high road, and I'll take
the low road. Let Sophia reap what she sows. You can deal with her misdeeds alone!â
Thaddeus was helpless. âBertha, Sophia isn't as bad as you make her out to be.â
Unable to bear it any longer, Bertha stopped dead in her tracks. Her eyes were alight with anger as
she stared at Thaddeus. âHasn't she done enough? She nearly scarred Ellinor for life with sulfuric
acid. Sulfuric acid! Your daughter resorts to such extreme measures when she doesn't get her way;
isn't that bad in your eyes?
Maybe in your eyes, only your daughter's safety matters. The safety of others doesn't mean a thing
to you, right? Thaddeus, why should your daughter get away with harming others?
Ellinor saved my life. I owe her everything. Even if you don't care, I do. I can't live with you anymore.
Go save Sophia. Once sheâs safe, let's finalize our divorce,â
Thaddeus was at a loss for words. He knew Sophia was in the wrong, but as a father, he couldn't
bring himself to abandon her.
âBertha, are you forcing me to choose between you and Sophia?!â
âI'm not forcing you to choose. Lea and I will step out of your life so you can continue pandering to
your daughter.â
A shadow of worry creased Thaddeusâ brow. He had to concede. âI'll just go to the police station to
see Sophia. I promise not to interfere with the police's handling of her case. Bertha, just let me see
her. She's never been through anything like this. I'm afraid she might be terrified.â
Before Bertha could respond, Lea laughed coldly. âDad! You're so blinded by love for Sophia that
you can't even think clearly. She had the guts to throw acid at someone. She's not easily scared.
She's braver than all of us!â
âLea, she's still your sister.â
Lea rolled her eyes. âI'd rather be an only child than have such a cold-blooded sister!â
Thaddeus fell silent.
Realizing that her husband might not help Sophia, Bertha decided to compromise. âIf you won't
cover for her, Lea and I will accompany you to the police station.â
Thaddeus nodded as a mix of emotions washed over his face. âOK, I won't do anything. I just want
to see her.â
Lea added, âDad, keep your word, or I'll lose all respect for you.â
Thaddeus sighed. He felt truly helpless. He had been around the block a few times, and yet here he
was, failing as a father and being disrespected by his younger daughter.
Who was to blame?
At the police station.
After explaining their situation to the officer on duty, the family was led to the place where the
criminals were held.