Sophia reached out and grabbed Adrian, yanking the painting from behind him. After displacing Adrian to one side, she unfurled the painting and took a look.
But there was nothing unusual. It was just an ordinary landscape painting.
Adrian was livid to see his painting taken away. He tried to jump and retrieve it, but to no avail. Sophia was much taller than him and out of reach.
"Give it back! Give me my painting back!"
Sophia flipped the painting over and examined the back, but still found nothing amiss.
However, after seeing the flustered and frustrated look on Ellinor's spoiled brat, she couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. So, she deliberately didn't return the painting.
Adrian's clamor roused Thaddeus, Bertha, and Lea.
"Sophia, what's going on? What's the kid fussing about?" Thaddeus emerged from his room, posing the question with an air of authority.
Sophia flashed her father a smile. "Dad, it's nothing. The kid insisted on running out by himself. I tried to stop him, and now he's throwing a tantrum."
Bertha, seeing the flustered and sweaty 'Tristan,' beckoned him over with a tender wave. "Tristan, come here; come to Grandma and Grandpa. You can't run out by yourself. Grandma will put on a cartoon for you."
Adrian was angry with Sophia and didn't know Thaddeus and Bertha well enough to consider them grandparents.
He didn't heed Bertha's sympathy and continued to jump, trying to reach for the painting Sophia held. "I don't want to watch cartoons! I want my painting! Give my painting back to me!"
Bertha was helpless, but not angry.
Thaddeus, however, was somewhat irritated by the child's disobedience and snorted. "That's the kind of child Marcus has spoiled. He has no manners whatsoever! Sophia, does he always treat you with such an attitude?"
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