Chapter 162
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Sonia squeezed her brows together. âDid Grandma ask you to send me home?â âYeah.â Tobyâs eyes
glinted for a moment as he spoke. âShe told you to send me home when we were in the ward earlier, but
she no longer insisted on it after I rejected the offer. Why would she change her mind and make you
come after me? You arenât lying, are you, Toby?â Sonia eyed him with a suspicious look. He pulled the
car door open as he spoke. âno It had turned dark, and Grandma was worried about you walking around
on your own, so she told me to come after you and send you home. Alright, just get into the car. You
donât want Grandma to get worried, do you?â Sonia fell silent for a while before she let out a sigh. âFine.
Okay.â She lowered her body and got into the car. Toby relaxed his eyebrows a little when he saw her
entering the car. It looks like she believes what I said. He closed Soniaâs door for her before going
around the front of the car and getting into the driverâs seat. âAre you heading back to the Bayside
Residence?â Soniaâs gaze was fixed on the view outside the window as she gave him a soft grunt of
agreement. Toby pressed his lips together before he started the car. On the way home, Sonia didnât say
a single thing; she didnât wish to talk to him, nor did she have much to say to him. Meanwhile, Toby tried
to steal a few glances at her through the rearview mirror. However, her expression was barely visible due
to the dark shadows in the car.He wasnât used to Sonia being this quiet. They would ride in the same car
in the past, during the six years they had been together. Back then, Sonia still loved Toby; she would
always try to start topics of conversation with him while they were in the car. Toby, on the other hand,
wouldnât pay much attention to her. Sometimes, he would even tell her to keep quiet when he felt like she
was talking too much. Thatâs exactly what sheâs doing nowâsheâs keeping quiet, and sheâs no longer
trying to initiate topics of conversation with me, Toby thought.
He felt his chest tightening. With that thought in his mind, Tobyâs lips twitched for a moment before he
spoke up. âAre you and Charles planning to get married?â He surprised himself by starting a topic; he
had no idea what made him do it. âHmm?â Sonia froze for a second. She was clearly puzzled by his
abrupt question. âI donât know,â she said while shaking her head. Tobyâs eyes lit up immediately. Before
he could conceal the slight joy in his eyes, Sonia continued with the rest of her words.
âI guess I might get married to him in the future. Heâs really good to me; even his parents are really nice
to me. Iâm sure Iâd live a really happy life if I get married to him.â Toby tightened his grip on the steering
wheel as a rather displeased look found its way to his face. He could tell that she was mocking him and
the Fuller Family. However, he couldnât deny the fact that Charles was indeed good to Sonia. Toby knew
that Sonia would live a better life if she got married to Charles.
That was the truth, yet Toby felt uneasy and frustrated whenever he thought about it. He loosened his tie
before he spoke in a hard and cold tone. âIs that so? I wish you the best then.â âThanks, President Fuller.
I wish you and Miss Gray a long and loving relationship as well,â Sonia said with a smile. He pressed his
thin lips together and kept quiet after that. A long and loving relationship? Oddly enough, Toby disliked
the good wishes that Sonia had just offered him.
It wasnât because there was something wrong with the term itself; it was simply because he didnât want
her to be happy for him and Tina. Both of them fell silent on the trip home after that. The atmosphere in
the car seemed even heavier than before. Sonia could sense that the man was in a bad mood, but she
couldnâtânor did she wish toâunderstand why. She simply decided to plug in her earphones and listen
to music instead.
Toby could tell that the mood was getting rather gloomy in the car. She was the one who made him
unhappy, yet she heartlessly listened to her music without showing any concern for him, and that made
him mad. Soon enough, they arrived at the Bayside Residence. After Toby pulled the car over, Sonia
opened the door and got out. She stood by the side of the road for a short moment before she let out a
soft cry.
Then, she fished her purse out once more before she pulled out a bill and knocked on the car window.
Toby rolled down the backseatâs window before he turned to look at her from where he sat on the driverâs
seat. âWhat is it?â There was a hint of anticipation in his voice. âItâs nothing. I just forgot to pay you for the
car ride.â Sonia gave him a perfunctory smile before she threw the money in through the car window.
She then strode off in the direction of her building. Toby glanced at the back of her figure before he
turned to look at the money lying on his backseat, which made him frown and purse his lips. The next
day, Daphne came into Soniaâs office after Sonia arrived at work. âMr. Coleman is here to see you,
President Reed.â âZane Coleman?â Sonia halted her movements just as she was about to put her bag
down. âYes,â Daphne said with a nod.
âWhatâs he doing here?â Sonia pulled her chair back to sit down. âMr. Coleman didnât tell me much, but
he said that he has something heâd like to talk to you about,â Daphne replied. âGot it. Please send him
in,â Sonia uttered as she turned her laptop on. Zane wouldnât visit me for no reason. It seems like what
heâs about to tell me must be important, Sonia thought. Moments later, Zane walked in with a file in his
hands.
He didnât look anything like his usual lazy and playful self. Sonia couldnât get used to the stern
expression on his face. âPlease take a seat,â she said as she pointed toward the chair before her.
âPlease get Mr. Coleman some coffee,â she told Daphne as she turned toward the latter. âAlright,â
Daphne replied before turning to leave the office. Zane and Sonia were the only two people in the room
after that. âI heard that thereâs something youâd like to talk to me about. What is it?â
Sonia looked at him. âDo you remember that time when you nearly fell off a horse?â Zane asked as he
pushed the documents toward Sonia. âOf course,â Sonia uttered with a nod. Her soul nearly left her body
when that happened; how could she forget such an incident? âWhat youâre about to tell me⦠Does it
have anything to do with me falling off the horse?â Sonia asked. Zane nodded. âIt wasnât an accident that
you fell off the horse.â
âWhat?â Sonia froze just as she was about to look through the documents. âDid you say that it wasnât an
accident?â âThatâs right. Someone was behind it,â Zane replied with a serious expression. âHow could
that be? Charles told me it was an accident. Furthermore, you were around while we were investigating
it.â Sonia frowned. Zane leaned back in his chair. âThatâs right. We did conclude that it was an accident
when we first investigated the matter.
However, when I went out the second day to walk the horsesâ¦â Zane told her all about his encounter
with the musk pills. Sonia clasped her palms together after she heard the story. âI see,â she
muttered. Controlling a horseâs behavior from afar, making it lose control and throw me off⦠Such a
tactic would indeed make others assume that it was an accident. No one would link this to Tina, and they
wouldnât have proof to show that it was Tina even if they managed to connect the dots. Tina never went
to the stable, and she never laid hands on any of the horses, after all.
This is exactly like the time when Tina used a poisonous snake to harm me. It looks like the beating she
got that night wasnât enough for her! Thatâs okay. Iâll combine all of Tinaâs attacks and put them together
with the Gray Familyâs actions. Iâll get revenge all at once! âWhatâs in here?â Sonia took a deep breath to
contain the anger within her before she asked Zane that question, and he looked at her. âI thought youâd
lose your temper after finding out about this,â he uttered.
âWell, of course Iâm mad, but thereâs no point in losing my temper. Iâd rather add this to the list of things
she has done before I get even with her once and for all,â Sonia hissed through gritted teeth. Zane
chuckled. âThatâs really smart of you. The documents consist of DNA fingerprinting comparisons. The
fingerprint on the glass bottle belongs to Tina.â Sonia hastily pulled the documents out and went through
them.
âThis is proof of Tina hurting me intentionally. Would you be nice enough to hand them over just like that
though? Tell me; why did you help me investigate all of this? What are your intentions?â Sonia didnât
believe that Zane had gone through all this trouble just because he cared about a friend and wanted to
protect her. They werenât even good friends, anyway. He clapped his hands as he let out a laugh. âAh, itâs
definitely easier conversing with smart people.
Youâre right; I do have other motives. However, I donât think Iâm asking for anything too much.â âTell me
about it.â Sonia lowered the documents and crossed her arms in front of her chest. Zaneâs expression
grew serious once more. âIâd like you to hand this case over for me to handle it. Youâre the victim here.
Thatâs why I came all the way here to inform you of this and give you a heads up. What do you think? Iâve
shown you enough respect, right?â