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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1367

Upon hearing his wife’s words, Thaddeus bent over and picked up Lea. “Lea, come here. Daddy’s gonna teach you how to fish.”

Lea, clutching her teddy bear, turned her face away in displeasure, giving her dad the cold shoulder. “I don’t wanna play with you.”

After seeing his daughter’s reaction, Thaddeus squatted down, pretending to be heartbroken and saying, “Lea, why don’t you want to play with Daddy? Did I do something to upset you?”

Lea gave out a loud humph. “Daddy is gonna bully people again. I’m not a fan of you anymore.”

Lea was the daughter Thaddeus had later in life, and he cherished her immensely.

Thaddeus spoiled both his first daughter, Sophia, and his second daughter, Lea, striving to treat them equally.

But Sophia didn't accept her stepmother, Bertha, or acknowledge Lea as her sister, telling everyone she was an only child. Thaddeus didn't make a big deal out of it because he felt guilty for having neglected Sophia in the past.

Fortunately, Bertha didn't care about all this. She was more concerned about his attitude.

Thaddeus picked up Lea, speaking softly to the child as he tried to explain himself. "Lea, you've got it all wrong. Daddy's gonna punish the bad guys who bullied your sister, not innocent people."

Lea never really liked Sophia and didn't mind people who bullied her. After hearing her father’s explanation, she pouted and then snuggled up to him without saying a word.

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