Chapter 1649
When Lea returned to their table, she had every intention to abide by her mother's advice to keep
her mouth shut and avoid getting into an argument with Sophia.
But Sophia was testy and seemed intent on provoking her. It was downright infuriating!
Lea glared at Sophia, her irritation evident, and snapped, âIt's none of your business!â
Sophia's face stiffened, but she didn't retaliate against Lea. Instead, she turned her attention to
Bertha.
âBertha, is this the result of your parenting? Looks like all your coddling has left you with no
authority over Lea. She doesn't respect you or listen to you anymore! I think it's high time that Dad
steps in to discipline Lea properly!â
Bertha looked at Sophia. She always tried to treat Sophia like her own, hoping to win her over.
But over the years, Sophia never reciprocated this sentiment. She never respected Bertha, and only
feigned politeness in front of their father, Thaddeus.
Bertha could overlook Sophiaâs attitude towards herself, but what she found hard to accept was
Sophia's constant bickering with Lea.
She had tried to make the two half-sisters get along, always reminding Lea to respect Sophia.
But now, she didn't see the point anymore!
Since they couldn't get along, so be it. She had wrongly accused Lea once already, and she couldn't
stand to see Lea mistreated again!
"Sophia, what are you trying to imply with your words? Are you not satisfied until your father beats
Lea up?â
Sophia was taken aback by Bertha's sudden change in attitude. She quickly defended herself,
âBertha, I didnât mean that! I was just suggesting that Dad might have a better chance of disciplining
Lea. After all, he still commands some respect from her. I never said anything about him beating
Lea..."
With Bertha's support, Lea suddenly felt emboldened. She rolled her eyes at Sophia, âYou just want
Dad to beat me up to satisfy yourself. Stop making excuses! You've been trying to drive a wedge
between us and Dad from the get-go! Unfortunately for you, I have utmost respect for my mom.
Whether she's right or wrong, I'll listen to her. But I'm not afraid of Dad, so you can forget about
him disciplining me!â
Sophia pretended to be innocent and concerned, âLea, why must you think so poorly of me? How
could you be so cynical at such a young age? Who taught you to think this way?â
! The implication of Sophia's words were clear. She was suggesting that someone had been
poisoning Lea against her. The only adult who had access to Lea was Bertha! Bertha understood
Sophia's implication and her face became gloomy, âSophia, I care for your father, which is why I've
always tried to treat you as my own. But you've never accepted me. I donât blame you. After all, I
could never replace your biological mother in your heart. I respect you. If we can't be mother and
daughter, I hope we could at least be friends and get along. But it seems like you don't want to get
along well with me or Lea, constantly hinting to your father about our shortcomings. I genuinely
don't know what we've done to deserve your hatred. I'm your stepmother, but I'm not the
homewrecker you seem to think I am. Your father and I got together only after your mother passed
away, and Lea's presence doesn't threaten your inheritance. Why do you hate me and Lea so
much?â