Chapter 1641
Her father always felt indebted to Sophia. He was guilt-ridden for not being by her side when her
mother passed away when he was overseas.
His guilt made him feel like he owed Sophia a great deal, and he wanted to do everything he could
to fill the void left in her life.
As for Sophia, she was insatiable. She was always exploiting her father's affection and guilt, coercing
him into doing wrong things for her.
âMiss, I hope you will make sure that Sophia pays for her deeds. Karma has a way of catching up
with those who do wrong.â
Ellinor looked at Lea with admiration. She was impressed by the girl's strong sense of justice, even
when it came to her own kin.
"Are you two done yet?â
Marcus's impatient and stern voice interrupted the conversation between the two girls.
Ellinor raised an eyebrow at him. âNot yet. I feel a connection with this little lady. I want to chat with
her a bit more before I leave.â
Marcus frowned. âAre you trying to give me a heart attack?â
Marcusâ anxious countenance made Ellinor feel a warmth in her heart, but considering his health,
she decided not to push him further. âOkay, I'm leaving. Is that not enough?â
She stood up and looked at Adrian sitting next to Marcus, then at Tristan by her side. âWhat about
you two? Do you want to switch back now?â
Adrian immediately stood up. âMommy, I do! I want to go home with you. I miss you and my
siblings, and my great-grandpa, great-grandma, and Aunt Veronica.â
Tristan, however, seemed a bit reluctant as he clung to Ellinor's sleeve, torn between choices. âI...â
Upon seeing Tristan, the son he raised, not wanting to return to him, Marcus rubbed his temples.
âYou donât want to come back?â
Tristan grimaced. âNo... I miss you, Dad, but I don't like Sophia. I don't like that home.â
"Alright, you've been with your mom for a while now, so it's Adrian's turn to go home. Today, you
switch back, and, in the future, I'll take you to visit your mom.â
Understanding the situation, Tristan obediently nodded and prepared to switch places with Adrian
Ellinor patted the little guy's head. âHold on; don't rush off. You two go find the restroom and
change clothes.â
Only then did Tristan and Adrian realize they were dressed differently.
Ellinor, leading the children, said, âI'll take them to the restroom to change. I'll bring one back to you
later.â
Marcus sighed with relief. Finally, she wasn't risking it anymore and was planning to leave.
He nodded. âAlright, go ahead.â
After Ellinor took Tristan and Adrian to the restroom, Lea stared at Marcus with curious eyes.
Marcus, who had been watching Ellinor and his two sons leave, felt Lea's gaze, frowned, and turned
to her. "What is it?"
Lea blinked. âMarcus, have you regained your memory?â
Marcus was taken aback. âWhy do you ask?â
âIf you haven't regained your memory, why are you so concerned about her? You don't even
remember her.â