Chapter 160
Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again
Chapter 160,Boss, Your Wifeâs Asking for A Divorce, Again!
I see. So thatâs what happened, Toby thought as he pressed his lips together. He knew that Henry
kidnapped Rina in the past, but he had no idea that Titus was the one who forced Henry into it. It
seems like I have to be more thorough when Iâm investigating a particular matter; all these illusions
might blind my eyes from the truth otherwise. Titusâs expression had been filled with hatred when he
last spoke to me about Henry, but I just find that hilarious right now. I canât believe I completely fell for
Titusâs narrative when he told me that Henry had wronged the Gray Family. At that thought, Toby
shifted his gaze toward Sonia. His eyes were filled with remorse and guilt. He felt sorry because he
concluded that Soniaâs father was a bad man after listening to one side of the story. Meanwhile, Sonia
didnât have the time to look at Tobyâs reaction. She simply lowered her head to hold onto the necklace.
âThatâs why this necklace was in the Reed Residence,â she muttered. She figured that her father must
have removed this necklace from Rina when he first kidnapped her. âThatâs right,â Rose said with a
nod. âHow did Rina die in the end?â Sonia asked. She had a bold guess in her mind, but it was a guess
that she didnât wish to make. Rose studied Soniaâs expression for a while before she slowly parted her
lips to speak.
âYour father drowned her in the river, right in front of Titus and Juliaâs eyes.â Soniaâs guess was right,
but the revelation was still a bombshell to her. Her vision turned black as she felt the world around her
spinning. She felt herself falling as her stance grew unsteady. Upon seeing that, Toby held her by her
shoulders before he pressed her close to his chest. âAre you okay?â âIâm fine.â Sonia bit her lower lip as
she replied to him in a weak voice.
At the same time, Rose eyed the younger woman concernedly. âYou should sit down,â she suggested.
Thus, Toby helped Sonia to the couch, where she sat with her limbs trembling. âH-How could Dad⦠do
such an idiotic thing?â Sonia couldnât believe that her father had drowned a young child. It explained
why Titus had been so cruel to her father six years ago, for Titus was also avenging his daughterâs
death.
âThatâs right. Your father was silly to have done that. However, his actions were understandableâTitus
had forced him into a corner, and itâs easier for one to do stupid things when they are feeling
impulsive.â Rose stroked Soniaâs hair sympathetically. Sonia squeezed her eyes shut. âHe was way too
impulsive.â âDonât you guys think that thereâs something odd about this whole story?â Toby spoke up all
of a sudden. âWhat is it?â
Sonia raised her head. âIf your father drowned Rina right in front of Titus and Juliaâs eyes, why didnât he
end up in jail? Judging by how unforgiving and vindictive Titus is, heâd never let your father and
Paradigm Co. get off so easily. Yet, that was what he did. Titus didnât get the law involved after what
your father did, and he even allowed your father to continue expanding Paradigm Co. Titus only
launched his attack on your father and the company six years ago,â he said.
Sonia seemed to realize something at that point. âThatâs true. Why is that so? Do you know the answer,
Grandma?â Sonia turned to look at the old woman. Rose shook her head. âIâm not too sure about this
either. Iâm guessing that your father and Titus had some sort of agreement back then. Thereâs no other
way to explain it.â âI guess so. One way or another, the hatred between the Gray and Reed Families is
absolutely irreconcilable,â Sonia muttered as she bit her bottom lip.
Titus was the one who started the conflict between both families. Although Henry had killed Titusâs
daughter, Titus was the one who forced Henry to his death. The resentment between both of them
might be gone since Soniaâs father was dead, but that didnât mean that things were settled between
Paradigm Co. and Titus. Iâm going to get even with him! Sonia thought. Toby felt the urge to get rid of
the hatred that he saw in Soniaâs eyes.
Her beautiful eyes shouldnât be filled with such anger. However, I know that I no longer have the right to
help her get rid of this hatred. Her icy voice sounded in his ears as he thought about his relationship
with her. âI would like to destroy both Triforce Enterprise and the Gray Family, President Fuller.â He
wasnât surprised by her words, for he had managed to guess her thoughts through the hostility he
observed in her eyes. âSo?â
Toby asked as he looked at her. âSo, are you going to meddle with my affairs?â Sonia met his gaze with
an emotionless expression. He frowned upon hearing her words. What does she mean? Why is she
looking at me like that? Is she saying that she will go against me if I decide to meddle with her affairs?
âIâd like to know your answer, President Fuller. Will you step in and support the Gray family?!â Sonia
repeated her question when Toby didnât respond to her the first time. Rose hastily replied on behalf of
him. âOf course not. Iâd never support it if Toby were to stand on the Gray Familyâs side.â âIâd like to
hear him say it himself, Grandma,â Sonia uttered. If it werenât for Rose, Sonia wouldnât care whether
Toby wished to help the Grays. Itâd be great if he didnât support them, but Sonia knew that she would
attack them all at once if Toby were to support the Grays.
She would give everything up just to fight them until the very end. However, she posed Toby the
question to Toby because she cared for Rose. Toby was Roseâs grandson, and Rose had to be
mentally prepared just in case Toby were to support the Grays. If Sonia went against Toby in the end,
she knew that Rose would be disheartened. âI wonât support them,â Toby said with his gaze lowered. It
was Titusâs fault to begin with, so the Grays had to pay for what they had done. Toby knew that he
wouldnât let Tina suffer even if she had lost the Gray Family.
âThatâs good. I hope you stick to your promise. If you go against your own words the way you did the
last time, Iâll risk my life just to make sure that you suffer forever,â Sonia threatened in a firm tone.
Tobyâs pupils shrank as he clenched his fists tightly. âI wonât.â Sheâs serious this time. Sheâs surely
going to make me suffer if I go against my words. For example, she might kill Tina, or she might even
kill herself⦠he thought.
âWhat did you do in the past? Why did you break your promise to Sonia?â Rose turned to look at Toby.
He was distracted by the old womanâs sudden question. âItâs nothing much.â Tobyâs gaze dimmed as he
tried to avoid the question. Then, he glanced at Sonia in hopes that Sonia would play along with him.
Rose would definitely be shocked if she found out that Tina had shoved Sonia down the stairs. Sonia
was well-aware of this, so she gladly played along with Toby.
âAlright, Grandma. Everythingâs over now, so you donât have to know about it. I donât want to talk about
it either. Right now, I have something that Iâm more concerned about. Since I know the secret behind
this necklace, I only have one last question regarding this matter. Why did my father want me to find
this necklace?â He wouldnât need me to find this necklace if he just wanted me to get revenge for him.
He should know that Iâd avenge his death as long as I know that Titus was the reason for it. There has
to be more to this storyâthis necklace must be useful in some other way. âI donât know either. Your
father mentioned that it was related to a huge secret, and this secret should be the incident from 20
years agoâthe one that I just told you. Iâm not sure if thereâs anything else to this story.â Rose shook
her head. Upon hearing that, Sonia let out a long sigh. Rose smiled as she comforted the younger
woman.
âDonât worry. You should just keep the necklace for now. You might find the answer to your question
someday.â âI guess so.â Sonia beamed in response. âItâs late. I should leave now, Grandma. The skies
are turning dark.â âOkay. Iâll get Toby to send you back.â Rose turned to Toby as she spoke. âSend her
home,â she said to Toby. âOkay.â He quickly complied with Roseâs words, and he retrieved his car keys
to send Sonia home, but Sonia rejected their offer in a flat tone.
âItâs fine, Grandma. Iâll just hail a cab outside the hospital. I wouldnât want to trouble President Fuller.
Goodbye.â With that, Sonia smiled at Rose and picked her bag up before leaving the room. She didnât
even throw as much as a glance in Tobyâs direction before she left. Toby pressed his thin lips together.
His legs instinctively began moving to go after Sonia. âStand right there!â Rose stopped him with a
stern tone. âYes, Grandma?â
Tobyâs footsteps came to a halt. âWhat are you doing? Didnât Sonia just say that she doesnât need you
to send her home?â Rose glared at him. Sheesh. You had a chance to send her home in the past, but
you didnât cherish it. Now, youâre insisting on sending her back when she doesnât want you to do it. You
need to consider her opinion as well!
Tobyâs thin lips twitched, looking as if he wanted to say something, but no words came out of his mouth
in the end. Rose let out a sigh. âDo you regret your actions now?â Tobyâs eyes glistened, but he still
retorted indignantly, âWhat?â The old woman gave him a cold scoff. âYou can continue faking it if you
wish to.
I was asking if you regret getting a divorce with Sonia.â At that moment, Toby felt as if someone had
grabbed his heart and twisted it around. He could feel a sore ache in his chest. He had to lower his
eyelids to conceal the emotions he felt. âNo,â he replied.