Chapter 133
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 133
Tyler lowered his head, looking as crestfallen as he was stunned.
Meanwhile, Charles scoffed as he glanced over at Toby haughtily. âSo, do you still want me to apologize,
President Fuller?â
The subtext of his question was clear: if he were to be forced to apologize, then he would expose even
more startling crimes on Tinaâs track record.
Toby understood what was at stake, and he was grim as he returned Charlesâ sullen gaze.
Tina, on the other hand, was somewhat terrified as she tugged on Tobyâs arm. She forced out a tight
smile and said, âLetâs forget about this, Toby. Charles is right; Iâve done so many terrible things to Miss
Reed, so itâs only right that we excuse them from making an apology.â
Charles quirked his lips mockingly. âIt looks like you guys have given up on an apology from me, so Iâm
going to take my leave now. The air here reeks of hypocrisy.â
As he said this, he flapped his hand in front of his nose as though to fan away some repulsive scent and
headed up the stairs.
Seeing this, Rebecca let out a full-body yawn and interjected, âIâm worn out from all the horseback riding.
I think Iâll take a nap in my room.â
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âWell, Iâm not staying here if the rest of you are leaving,â Zane concluded as he rose from his seat.
Very soon, Toby and the two others were the only ones remaining in the living room.
Tyler glanced at Toby, then Tina. At last, he grabbed the former by the arm and proceeded to guide him
toward the veranda. âCome over here, Toby. I need to talk to you about something.â
When they reached the veranda, Toby drew his arm back and demanded, âWhat is it?â
Tyler closed the door to the veranda behind him. âToby, you know all about what
Tina has done to Sonia, donât you?â
He found it rather repulsive to call Tina by her given name so affectionately after learning all the terrible
things she had inflicted upon Sonia. As far as he was concerned, he should adopt a more fitting
nickname for the wretched woman.
Toby pursed his lips briefly, then admitted, âYes, I do.â
Tyler was obviously aggrieved by such an affirmation. âSo, what are you still doing with her?â
Toby frowned and snapped, âThis is my business, and it doesnât concern you one bit.â
âHow so? Iâm your biological brother, Toby. Donât you think I have the right to be concerned?â Tylerâs
eyes widened incredulously as he went on to say, âListen to me,
Toby. You have to break up with Tina as soon as possible. Sheâs a terrible human being, and I am totally
against the both of you being together!â
A woman like Tina was basically the epitome of evil; there was no telling what other wicked schemes she
might be up to next. What if she throws Toby under the bus? Or worseâwhat if she drags our family
name through the mud?
However, Toby only grew impatient as he said, âOkay, thatâs enough. Just watch your own back and stop
butting into my affairs.â With that, he opened the door to the veranda and left.
Tina happened to be standing behind the door, and her eyes rimmed red as she regarded them
plaintively. âToby..â she began, chewing her lip anxiously.
Toby sighed tiredly. âDid you hear everything?â
She nodded and hummed sadly in response.
Meanwhile, Tyler was slightly flustered as he averted his gaze, not wanting to look her in the eyes.
After all, she had heard all of his bad-mouthing, and he would inevitably feel embarrassed regardless of
how thick-skinned he might be. He let out a dry cough and made to walk away.
Just then, Tina called out to him, âTyler.â
He stopped in his tracks and asked icily, âWhat is it? If youâre looking for an apology, then letâs just say
youâd be disappointed because thereâs no way Iâm going to say sorry for speaking the truth.â
Iâm not in the wrong here. Itâs true that she is evil enough to attempt murder, and itâs not my fault for
wanting to keep her away from Toby!
âTyler!â Toby was clearly displeased as he exclaimed his brotherâs name, sounding as if he was building
up to an admonishment.
Tyler clenched his fists, and he was about to say something in retort when Tina interjected woefully, âNo,
Tyler, it isnât an apology Iâm looking for. I just wanted to say that I have, indeed, done some grievous
things to Miss Reed. However, I have reasons for it, and it was not my intention to hurt her. Iââ
âWhatever the reasons might be and regardless of your intentions, you were still behind all those things,
werenât you?â Tyler cut her off bluntly. Then, he added, âThere was a time when I thought you were a
kind and gentle person, and I was completely fine with you being together with my brother. But now, I
realize how blind and ridiculous I was. A wicked and vicious woman like you has no right marrying my
brother. Youâre only going to burden him and drag him down!â
Having said that, he scoffed contemptuously at her and stalked off.
Tina watched his retreating figure and bit down hard on her lower lip as the storm clouds gathered
ominously in her dark eyes.
So, it was Zane at first, and now Tyler is trying to tear Toby away from me, too? This is what Charles and
Sonia are up to. They want to turn everyone around Toby and me over to their side and gang up against
us.
At the thought of this, she shuddered in anger and felt a strong surge of hatred for all these people.
While she was simmering in spite, Toby thought she might be crying and pulled her into an embrace from
behind as he placated, âIâm sorry, Tina. Tyler is still a kid, and he doesnât think before he speaks. I hope
you wonât hold it against him.â
Tina regained her composure and schooled her features into an expression of empathy, then shook her
head. âI donât blame him at all. He wasnât wrong anyway. Iâm just a little scared.â
âWhat are you scared of?â Toby turned her in his arms and gazed down at her.
She rested her head on his chest and listened to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat, then answered in a
trembling voice, âIâm scared that Tyler may try to convince you to break up with me. Iâm terrified that you
really will leave me.â
He sighed when he heard this and cupped her face in his hands, then dipped his head to look at her
solemnly as he promised, âI wonât ever leave you. Donât you believe me?â
After all, he had relentlessly pursued her several times before she agreed to go out with him and become
his girlfriend; there was no way he would leave her.
She blinked and asked, âReally?â
âReally.â He nodded in assurance.
âB-But Tyler is your brother. Surely he would talk to your mother and force you to break up with me.
Would you still be so adamant when your family pressures you?â
Tina gazed up at him hopefully.
He smoothed down her hair and murmured, âYes. Iâm the head of the Fuller Family, anyway, so itâs not
like they have a say in whatever I decide. Thereâs nothing for you to worry about.â
She hummed in satisfaction and broke into a smile, then nuzzled into his chest once more. âThat makes
me feel safe.â
He hugged her gently and smoothed her hair. His gestures were gentle and compassionate, but there
was an icy gleam in his eyes, which were dark pools devoid of warmth.
He wasnât sure what was happening to him. He was embracing a woman he loved dearly but found that
he was growing distant from her; there was a newfound sense of calm in him that made him more level-
headed whenever he assessed her.
That night, there was a torrential downpour that was accompanied by rough winds and rumbling thunder,
turning the scene outside the villa to one that was almost apocalyptical.
Tina was so frightened that all the color drained from her face, and she screamed when the thunder
boomed overhead.
As of now, she was curled into a ball on the couch. âMiss Harper, could you please draw the curtains?
The storm is terrifying,â she pleaded with Rebecca, who was standing by the French windows while
admiring the storm raging outside.
Rebecca turned slightly to cast her a baleful look, and contempt rose within her.
However, she did not want to stir up unnecessary trouble and decidedly drew the curtains as told.
âThank you, Miss Harper.â Tina breathed a sigh of relief and flashed the other girl a grateful, albeit watery
smile.
Rebecca was impassive as she snapped, âThereâs no need to thank me. Do you honestly think Iâd give a
damn about you if President Fuller werenât backing you up?â
Having thrown these words over her shoulders, she stormed into the kitchen.
Tina lowered her gaze to hide the spite in her eyes, though she put on a resentful front.
Toby pulled out a womanâs coat from the closet upstairs, and at the sight of Tina looking like a wounded
kitten, he frowned. âWhatâs wrong, Tina?â
âIâm fine.â Tina lifted her head and gave him a small smile. âItâs nothing to do with Miss Harper.â
He pursed his lips. âDid Rebecca bully you?â
âNot at all.â Tina flapped her hand dismissively. âIâm scared of thunder, and I asked her to draw the
curtains earlier, but I seemed to have interrupted her storm-gazing plans, so sheâs a little unhappy with
me at the moment. That being said, she didnât bully me at all. Iâm the one who feels bad about this.â
âYou shouldnât have to,â Toby argued while draping the coat over her slender frame. âThe villa is for
communal use; it was not your fault that you were afraid of thunder and asked that she draw the curtains.
Anyway, are you still cold?â
âNot anymore,â she answered with a gentle shake of her head.
He hummed in response. âThatâs good to know.â
Just then, the sound of thudding footsteps sounded from upstairs.
As it turned out, Zane, Charles, and Sonia were making their way down the staircase.
Raking his fingers through his hair insouciantly, Zane asked aloud, âHey, itâs getting late! Whatâs the chef
doing? Whereâs our dinner?â