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39. As Toxic As Poison

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Sophie recoiled, startled. Louis's sudden outburst left her speechless, perhaps even stripped of her courage. His rage was palpable, and Sophie instantly regretted her actions.

"Do you expect me to apologize and promise never to do it again?" Louis seethed as he pushed Sophie lightly. Though she only stumbled back a few steps, the fury in his piercing gaze was unmistakable. "You dare forbid me from doing what I want?"

Sophie knew all too well that once Louis lost his temper, calming him down would be nearly impossible. As always, she found herself unable to extinguish the fire of his wrath and instead became its outlet, culminating in a sharp slap across her face.

The force sent Sophie sprawling against the sofa. Her cheek burned, her ears rang, and tears welled up in her eyes before falling freely. But Louis wasn’t done. Without hesitation, he hurled a glass vase, missing her head by inches. The vase shattered, sending jagged shards flying, one of which sliced a deep gash into Sophie
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