Chapter 153
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 153,Boss, Your Wifeâs Asking for A Divorce, Again!
âThank you, Mr. Dafoe. But thatâs to be expected from us, isnât it? If we arenât decisive, itâd be hard to
manage the team, donât you think?â Sonia smiled politely. Asher wanted to shout, but he couldnât, so he
swallowed his pride. âThatâs right, Sonia.â âIâm glad weâre on the same page. Seems like I made a great
decision. After all, if they can betray their boss, they might even sell their company out someday. Best
we cut them off sooner rather than later, am I right?â Sonia continued. Asher forced a smile. He was so
mad that he could kill, but he had to play along for the moment. âYes. That is a great decision,
Sonia.â My foot. I spent a lot of money to turn them to my side, but they got fired right after that. I lost
my supporters and my money. Dammit. âThanks for the praise. Iâll be going in now.â Sonia ignored his
forced smile and nodded before going into the conference room.
But Asher suddenly stopped her. âHold on a second, Sonia.â Sonia stopped and looked at him.
âAnything else you need, Mr. Dafoe?â Asher straightened his necktie out. âMy sources told me youâre
handing the proposal about alternative energy technology in today, arenât you?â Sonia looked at him for
a moment. She wondered why he was asking that, but still she answered with a smile, âYes, we are.â
âGood luck, then.
Letâs see if you can take this deal.â Asher smiled fakely. He wasnât looking down on her, but he just
thought Sonia and Paradigm werenât up to par. Itâd be a miracle if she manages to take this deal. Even
if sheâs hooking up with President Fuller, the Grays wouldnât let her succeed. Either way, Asher didnât
think she could win, so he was just wishing her well out of spite. Sonia knew that, of course, so anger
flared up within her, but her smile didnât falter.
âI hope so too, but nothingâs sure until the dust settles, am I right?â âTrue. Iâll be waiting for the good
news, then. I just hope itâll turn out for the best, or itâll be awkward for at least one of us.â Asher
chuckled and patted her shoulder before going into the conference room. After he left, Sonia stopped
smiling and brushed her shoulder off, as if she got something dirty stuck on it. But she had to admit she
felt a lot of pressure after what Asher told her. She was confident in her proposal, and the professors
praised it, but there was no guarantee if there were any better proposals.
It might be possible that she would fail. She massaged her forehead and sighed. Donât think too much
about it. All that matters is I tried my best. Itâd be great if I can get the deal, but if I canât, Iâll just come
up with another way to wrest control from Asher. She patted her cheeks, composed herself, and went
into the conference room. It was already noon after the meeting ended. Sonia quickly stuffed a few
mouthfuls of the lunch Daphne bought for her before she took the proposal and headed to Fuller
Group.
After the receptionist found out what she was here for, she brought Sonia to the elevator. âPlease head
to the waiting room on the thirty-eighth floor, Miss Reed. Mr. Brown is taking the proposals there.â
âSure. Thank you.â Sonia nodded and thanked the receptionist before she went into the elevator. A
short while later, she came to the waiting room. Tom stopped sorting the files out when he heard
someone knocking.
When he looked up and saw it was Sonia, he quickly stood up. âCome in please, Miss Reed.â âSorry for
intruding.â Sonia smiled at him and walked in with her proposal. âHereâs my proposal.â âAlright, got it.â
Tom took it with both hands and placed it on the stack of documents. Sonia arched her eyebrow. âAre
these the proposals from all the other companies?â âYes. Everyoneâs present and accounted for, aside
from President Gray.â Tom nodded. Sonia nodded in understanding. Tom invited her to take a seat.
âHave a seat, Miss Reed. Iâll make some coffee for you.â
âItâs alright. I have something to do, so Iâll be leaving now.â She refused his offer politely. Yes, Sonia did
have work to do, but a big part of it was because she didnât want to stay any longer. After all, lots of
people here knew she was Tobyâs ex-wife. If she stayed any longer, Tina might find out about it and
cause a scene. That crazy woman can do anything. Since Sonia insisted, Tom didnât ask her to stay,
and he sent her to the elevator, all smiles.
Sonia said goodbye and went back down. Then she left the company. But a red car stopped where she
stopped the moment she left. A moment later, Tina came out of the car, glaring at the direction Sonia
left, and she clenched her fists. She knew it was Soniaâs car because she recognized the number
plate. Sonia came to the company? Tina squinted, but she put on her usual smile a moment later and
went into the building.
When the receptionist saw her, she greeted, âHello, Miss Gray.â Everyone in the company knew Tina
was Tobyâs fiancee. Besides, she came to the company all the time to see Toby, so everyone saw her
before. Naturally, it was easy to recognize her. Tina nodded with a smile. âIs Toby here?â âYes. Heâll be
in for the whole day today,â the receptionist answered. âI see. Thank you,â she thanked the receptionist
gently. âNo problem, Miss Gray,â the receptionist replied. Tinaâs eyes glinted. âOh right. About the lady
who left earlierâ¦â âAre you talking about Miss Reed?â
âYes. Why did she come here?â Tina stared down to keep the receptionist from seeing the murderous
look in her eyes. The receptionist was a newbie, so she didnât know Sonia was Tobyâs ex-wife. She
thought Sonia and Tina were friends, so she answered, âMiss Reed was here to hand in her proposal
for the alternative energy technology collaboration.â Ah, so thatâs what it is. Tina pursed her lips. She
had heard her father talking about Soniaâs participation in the bid.
âI see. Iâll be going now. Tobyâs waiting for me.â Tina smiled at the receptionist before she went to the
elevator. However, instead of seeing Toby in his office, she went to the waiting room on the thirty-eighth
floor instead. âHi, Miss Gray.â Tom wasnât surprised to see Tina, so he invited her in. Tina nodded. âIâm
here to hand this proposal in on behalf of my father. The traffic was congested, so sorry for making you
wait, Mr. Brown.â
âItâs alright, Miss Gray. Have a seat.â After Tom took her proposal, he pointed at the sofa. Tina pushed
her hem down before taking the seat. As she looked at the stack of documents on the table, an idea
struck her, but she didnât let it show. Soniaâs proposal should be in there.
At that thought, she smiled. âIs there any water here, Mr. Brown? Iâve been feeling thirsty for a while
now.â âYes, Miss Gray. Iâll go get some for you. Please give me a minute.â Tom left the waiting room
after that. Now that she was alone, Tina stood up and looked at the door carefully.
Once she confirmed the coast was clear, she took a deep breath and took a document from the stack.
Fortunately for her, the first one she took was Soniaâs proposal.