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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1395

Thaddeus looked at his daughter's weakness with utter disappointment in his eyes. "Do you think he loves you? He'd rather take a hundred hits from me than be responsible for you! Why are you still chasing a man like this? If you're with him, he'll just go back and find other women.”

Sophia didn’t care about any of this now. She knew her father’s temper very well. Theo was in a real life-threatening situation.

"Dad! I don't care! If you want to keep hitting him, hit me first!"

"Sophia, you really disappoint me." Thaddeus looked at his daughter standing stubbornly in front of Theo and realized he could no longer swing the bat anymore. He was upset, but he had no choice but to put down the bat, compromise with his daughter, and save Theo's life.

At this moment, Theo propped himself up on the ground. As he struggled to get up, he spoke with a firm, cold voice. "Mr. Thaddeus, are you tired? You still owe me ten more hits. Please make sure you finish."

Thaddeus was about to put down the bat, but after hearing Theo's provocation, his anger flared up again.

Did this man really think he could withstand his hits?

He now gripped the bat he had just let go of tightly again. Thaddeus fiercely said, "Sophia, get out of my way! If I don't give him a good beating today, the reputation that I've built up over the years will be ruined!"

Now that her father was getting serious, Sophia knew she couldn't dissuade him. She quickly turned to Theo. "Theo! Don't confront my dad. He will really kill you!!"

Theo was unswayed and impatiently told Sophia to get out of his way and stop causing trouble.

Sophia was so anxious that tears began to well up in her eyes. "Theo, my dad has a bad temper. Don't provoke him! Aren't you scared of dying? I beg you..."

Theo didn't look at her again and just provocatively stared at Thaddeus. "Bring it on!"

Thaddeus was also driven to the edge of his patience. He signaled his men to come over and take Sophia to one side.

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