Chapter 154
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Tina skimmed through Soniaâs proposal, but the more she read, the worse she looked. She might be
inept in business, but that didnât mean she couldnât appraise a proposal. After she took a look, she knew
Soniaâs proposal was a top-tier one. In fact, it was loads better than the one she handed in. She couldnât
believe Sonia could come up with such a great proposal after taking over Paradigm Co. for a mere two
months.
No. She couldnât have come up with this. She must have hired someone to do this. I bet she did. Tina
brushed her jealousy aside and insisted that Sonia couldnât have come up with that brilliant proposal on
her own. But either way, she couldnât deny the fact that Toby could very possibly go with Soniaâs
proposal. The fact that Sonia might get a spot while her family didnât was unacceptable for Tina. âI canât
let this happen.â
Tina bit her lip. And all of a sudden, a plan struck her. She put both Soniaâs and her proposal on the
table, then she unclipped them and swapped the proposals. Since the name tag was only there on the
file, Soniaâs and Titusâ proposals were successfully swapped. After she did all that, Tina smiled smugly.
Suddenly, she heard sounds of footsteps coming closer. Tina knew it must be Tom, so she panicked. She
quickly closed the files and put them back in their original positions.
After that, she went back to the sofa and pretended to scroll through her phone. As expected, Tom came
in a moment later. âSorry for the wait, Miss Gray.â âNot at all,â Tina answered politely. Tom didnât notice
anything wrong with the room, and he put the cup of coffee in front of Tina. She was just about to take a
sip, but then her phone rang. âSorry. Iâll need to take this.â She smiled apologetically while taking her
phone out.
âHello? Cynthia? Youâre out?â Surprise colored Tinaâs face. Tom arched his eyebrow at her. Cynthiaâs
out? âOkay, Iâll be right there.â After she put her phone down, Tina looked at Tom. âPlease tell Toby I
wonât be seeing him, Mr. Brown.â She wanted to see Cynthia. Even though she only thought of Cynthia
as a disposable lackey instead of her friend, she had to keep Cynthia by her side, since Cynthia had
been loyal to her.
And I can use her to defend me if something were to happen. Canât cut our âfriendshipâ off just yet. âIâll
pass the message to him, Miss Gray. You go ahead and do your thing.â Tom nodded, smiling. After Tina
was gone, Tom went to the top floor with the stack of documents in hand. He then knocked on Tobyâs
officeâs door. âEnter.â Tobyâs cool, magnetic voice sounded from within. Tom went into the office.
âPresident Fuller, these are the proposals everyone handed in.â
Toby stopped writing and looked at the stack of documents. âEveryone?â âYes.â Tom nodded. Tobyâs eyes
glinted. âWhereâs Soniaâs?â He regretted it the moment he asked Tom, since Tom might think he was
caring about Sonia too much. After all, he only asked for her proposal. He didnât know why he cared
about her proposal so much though. But when he noticed that Tom wasnât surprised about his question,
he calmed down.
Maybe Tom doesnât think Iâm caring about Sonia. However, unbeknownst to Toby, Tom wasnât surprised
because he knew Toby still liked Sonia. In that case, he wasnât surprised when Toby asked for Soniaâs
proposal. âHere.â He handed Toby Soniaâs proposal. Toby opened the proposal, curious and excited.
However, he frowned the moment he saw the proposal, and his excitement was gone with the wind. Bad.
This is just bad.
This proposal is too general. Thereâs nothing exciting here. Itâs not competitive at all. How can she even
hand in something like this? Toby pursed his lips, and his disappointment showed on his face. Tom
noticed it too. âIs something wrong with her proposal, President Fuller?â He pushed his glasses up.
âHave a look for yourself.â Toby tossed the file to Tom. Tom caught it and skimmed through it, but after he
was done, the corner of his lips twitched.
âThis⦠Maybe itâs Miss Reedâs first time getting involved in alternative energy technology, and she
probably doesnât know much about it, so she ended up with this proposalâ¦â Tomâs defense made sense
to Toby, and his frown unraveled. âLeave her proposal here. Filter the rest and bin the bad ones. Iâll look
through the remaining proposals and pick the best one.â âUnderstood.â Tom nodded and left with the
remaining files, but he glanced at Soniaâs proposal before he left. President Fuller told me to bin the bad
ones. In that case, Miss Reedâs proposal should be binned as well, but he singled her proposal out. Ah,
so he wants to give her a chance. And here I thought this would be a fair competition. Tom rolled his
eyes. So President Fuller does have double standards too. After Tom was gone, Toby flipped through
Soniaâs file again. He picked up his fountain pen and started writing down suggestions on the parts he
thought that could be improved.
But Sonia didnât know anything about that. While Toby was writing his suggestions down, she had
already arrived at the Reed Residence. Her parents bought it more than two decades ago right before
they were married. She grew up in this place, and it contained a lot of memories. But after her mother
passed away twenty years ago, everything changed. Her father remarried and had a daughter with his
second wife.
The Reed Residence was no longer her place of refuge. Since then, it was just a common inn for her.
Nay, an inn had more warmth than this shell of a home. Six years ago, her dad passed away as well.
After that, her stepmother and stepsister ran away with his money, leaving only this villa behind. Since
then, Sonia sealed this place down and never came back. Until this day, it was still the same villa, but
everything had changed over the years.
She sighed and was about to unlock the gates, but then she remembered something. A frown creased
her forehead, and she took out the key Rose gave her. âOdd.â She stared down at the keys. One of them
was given to her by Rose, while the other one was her own. Rose told her it was the key to the Reed
Residence when she gave it to her. But my key also unlocks the residence as well. Hmm, both of them
are different though. When she took the key Rose gave her, she didnât realize she had the Reed
Residenceâs key as well, so she didnât notice that Roseâs key was different from the one she already had.
The only reason she brought her own key here was because the access card was attached to the
keychain. I guess Grandmaâs key is more than meets the eye. Either the villaâs lock has been changed,
or this key unlocks some other door. Sonia glanced at the front door for a moment.
When she tried to unlock it, she realized it was still the same lock. So Grandmaâs key unlocks another
door, but I have no idea which door it is. âGuess I should take a look,â Sonia mumbled as she unlocked
the front door, then she went inside. There was nothing in the villa. Her stepmother and stepsister sold
everything valuable in this place, leaving nothing but a sheet of thick dust behind. Every step Sonia took
left a footprint on the ground.