Chapter 1365
“From the get-go, you should’ve listened to me and straight up asked Theo whether he’d be your boyfriend or not. If he refused, so what? You wanted to start off as friends and wasted so much of your prime years!”
Sophia still didn’t agree with her dad’s perspective. “Dad! You just don’t get it! Theo is different from other guys. If I’d confessed my feelings from the start, we might not even have become friends; he would’ve totally ghosted me.”
Thaddeus scoffed seriously, “So what if he ghosts you? There are plenty of fish in the sea. My daughter won’t be short of suitors, right? I can introduce you to guys way hotter than Theo.”
Sophia firmly said, “How can any guy compare to Theo? Dad, I don’t care; I don’t want anyone but Theo. You must help me get rid of that Ellinor. I never want to see her around Theo again!”
Previously, Sophia didn’t think much of Patricia. Although she was obsessed with Theo, she knew Theo didn’t like fragile and affected women like Patricia; they
would never work out.
But she hadn’t expected Ellinor to show up.
Originally, she didn’t want to completely get rid of Ellinor, fearing it would create a rift between her and Theo or that if Ellinor died when Theo needed her most, she would become a scar in Theo’s heart, making him miss her forever.
Now she couldn’t care less, feeling that if she didn’t get rid of Ellinor, she’d really have to watch Ellinor and Theo live a happy life together.
Although Thaddeus didn’t like how Theo treated his daughter, he hated to see her sad and disappointed even more. He decided to make a promise to her.
“Don’t worry, that woman is just asking for trouble by competing with my daughter for a man. You just got off the plane, so go take a bath and rest a bit. Leave this matter to me.”
Sophia nodded sadly as she left her father’s embrace and headed towards Thaddeus Manor.
While watching his daughter’s aggrieved figure walk away, Thaddeus’s face showed a murderous look. He ordered the people around him to immediately investigate the woman who was fighting for Theo with his daughter.
On her way back to her room, Sophia ran into a beautiful woman with a seven or eight-year-old girl. The woman was in her forties, with long hair falling over her shoulders, a gentle demeanor, and an aura of intellectual beauty.”
Sophia glanced at the woman with disdain and muttered, “Vixen!”
“Sophia’s back.” The woman seemed not to hear her curse. She smiled gently at Sophia and then softly instructed the little girl beside her. “Lea, your sister is back; say hi to her.”
The little girl, hugging a teddy bear, defiantly glared at Sophia. “I don’t want to call her sister! She’s not my sister; she bullies you. She’s a bad woman!”
The woman said sternly, “Lea, how can you treat your sister like this? Apologize to her right now!”
The little girl arrogantly turned her face away. “I didn’t say anything wrong; I won’t apologize!”
The woman looked embarrassed and apologized to Sophia.
“Sophia, this child is too willful. She doesn’t understand. After I teach her a lesson, I will make her apologize to you.”
Sophia sneered. “Alright, you don’t have to pretend in front of me. If you didn’t teach her, she wouldn’t treat me like this. Never mind, it’s fine if she doesn’t see me as her sister, I don’t want to consider her my sister anyway.”