Chapter 11
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Sonia only sat in Tobyâs carâthey didnât speak at all along the way. Soon, they arrived at the Fullersâ
old mansion. Rose Fuller lived in the suburbs. She loved the quietness; she was often meditating and
praying, and only a few women waited on her side. From afar, Sonia could hear the old ladyâs coughs.
Roseâs face was pale, and she didnât seem to be in good health. At first, she said coldly to Toby, âGo
and stand by the door.â Then, she took Sonia into the house. âWho would have thought that not long
after I went away, such a big thing would happen. Sonia, you are too impulsive this time round.â Sonia
knew that the old lady was talking about her divorce from Toby. Slowly stepping forward, she held the
old ladyâs usually cold hand and smiled slightly. âOld Mrs. Fuller, you should be happy for me. I can
finally be myself, right?â The old lady glanced at Toby, who was outside, with a slight complaint in her
eyes, and turned around while looking a little sad. âToby, that foolish child. How could he let such a
good wife like you go? And now, you even addressed me as âOld Mrs. Fullerâ!â Sonia was startled, and
she could feel tears filling up her eyes. âGrandma.â Rose patted the back of Soniaâs hand. âSonia, I can
bear witness to your feelings for Toby these years. Can you really let go?â âI have no choice but to let
go, Grandma.â Sonia felt bitterness in her heart. So what if I couldnât let go? Enough is enough. The old
lady hugged her and gently patted her back to comfort her. âI wonât blame you for divorcing Toby. I
knew this day would come sooner or later. Itâs Toby who does not have the luck to be with you.â Sonia
leaned quietly in Roseâs arms. In the past few years in the Fuller family, Rose was the only one who
ever showed kindness to her. Jean and Tyler both didnât dare to mess around with her when Rose was
around, and they always had to be cautious around her, so Sonia had long regarded Rose as her
family. Sonia didnât regret the divorce, but it was a pity that she couldnât do her filial duty by her side.
âSonia, I watched Toby grow up, and I understand his personality. If one day, he wants you back, will
you come back to him?â The old lady was reluctant to let such a good granddaughter-in-law go, and
she naturally hoped that the two would be together in the future. However, Sonia was not a foolâshe
knew that only Tina could soften Toby up, not her. Soniaâs lips twitched. âBut, Grandma, he doesnât love
meâI should have realized it six years ago.â Rose also seemed to have realized something as her
expression turned sad and dull. âGrandma, no matter if I am still your granddaughter-in-law or not, I am
still the old Sonia, who will respect you forever.â She stretched out her hand and stroked Roseâs hair
with a smile. âPlease always be happy and well, okay? Donât worry about anything else.â Toby only
stood quietly outside. He knew the kind of relationship Sonia and Rose had. Although he had never
loved Sonia all these years, he couldnât deny the fact that Sonia treated the old lady very wellâno
worse than her own children, should they have any. Even if Jean and Tyler were not good to her, she
had been caring for them as well. After learning that Tinaâs car accident was caused by Sonia, Toby
was disgusted by her in his heart, but he chose to let her go because she really did treat Rose
sincerely. It could be considered his last act of kindness to her. After a long time, the two came out from
the house. âSonia, feel free to come see me in the future whenever you feel like it. Iâm afraid I only have
a few more years to live.â âDonât say that! You are someone who could live up to a hundred years old,
and I promise I will come to see you often.â At this time, Toby stepped forward and offered, âLet me
drive you.â Sonia refused directly. âNo need for that. Someone will pick me up.â Turning around, she
walked toward the black Maybach that had already arrived. Seeing that it was Charles and Carl, Tobyâs
eyes turned dull. The warm scene of the three talking and laughing was inexplicably hard to watch.
Rose coughed a few times and was already panting a little. âIâm old now, and I canât meddle in your
affairs anymore, but Toby⦠I hope you donât regret it one day.â Rose, who had always doted on him,
was already extremely disappointed in him and didnât want to look at him any more. With that, she went
back into the house with the help of the servant. Toby stood alone at the door while his expression
turned cold again. Regret? Never.