Chapter 216
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 216
Even Tina had figured out that the person who called the bid to a million earlier was Charles, and she
guessed that he must be planning to buy it for Sonia. Hmph, she snorted silently. Not in your wildest
dreams! Raising her paddle again, she shouted, â1.2 million!â
Next to her, the edge of Titusâ eyes twitched and he hurriedly tried to stop her, saying, âThatâs enough,
Tina. Stop increasing the bid because this ring isnât worth that money at all.â
âI donât care,â she snapped through gritted teeth, her eyes turning red. âI canât let Sonia get what she
wants!â
Frowning, Titus was about to say something when another man shouted, â1.5 million!â
This voice⦠Sonia thought when she heard the voice, and her face lit up. âThatâs Carl, Charles. Itâs Carl!â
âI know itâs that rascal,â Charles answered with a nod and raised his paddle. â1.7 million.â
I swear thereâs no one I hate more than Charles and that guy who called 1.5 million! Tina thought
furiously. I must be cursed to run into them today! Gripping her paddle tightly, she made up her mind
determinedly and added three hundred thousand to the bid. âTwo million!â
An uproar broke out in the crowd, and Toby knitted his brows in his private suite on the second floor,
thinking, Whatâs up with Tina? Why does she want the ring so badly? âThree million!â he said, pressing
down the button.
The auctioneer sucked in a deep breath and announced the new bid with a shaky voice, resulting in
another round of surprised gasps from the crowd.
Whoâs this big shot thatâs able to add a million to the bid just like that? They wondered in amazement and
turned their heads to the first private suite.
Narrowing his aged eyes, Titus began to suspect that the one in the first private suite might be
Toby, and he was very unhappy about the fact that Toby didnât allow them into his private suite. After all,
Iâm his future father-in-law, he thought. Isnât he worried that Iâll be unhappy if he did that?
â3.5 million!â Charles called a bid once more.
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The next second, Carl shouted as well, âFour million!â
â4.5 million!â Zane, who wasnât bidding all this while, joined in suddenly.
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Shaking her head, Sonia uttered, âThis is crazy. All of you have lost your minds!â
âNo worries, baby,â Charles assured. âCanât you tell that we donât even want to buy the ring, but just want
to pull a prank on Tina?â he asked with a smirk as he swayed the paddle in his hand.
Rolling her eyes, she replied, âOf course I know what you guys are up to, but donât forget about
the person on the second floor. It goes to show that he must be kind of influential if he can afford a
private suite in an auction. Heâs definitely not someone we can offend. If he ends up as the one buying
the ring instead of Tina, then you guys would have offended him by raising the bid deliberately.â
âDonât worry about that because we have already offended him a long time ago. The young master of
this auction is a friend of mine that I met in university, and I already checked with him whoâs the person in
the first suite beforehand. Tobyâs in there.â Shrugging, he added, âSince Toby is on Tinaâs side, getting
either of them will be a win for us.â
Surprised, Sonia asked, âToby?â
âYeah,â he answered with a nod.
Biting her lip, Sonia was puzzled and felt complicated. So, the one who started the bidding war with Tina
is Toby, but why does he want to buy this ring? she wondered. What is he going to do with my wedding
band? Give it to Tina? Thatâs impossible, she concluded and shook her head as she shot down the
thought.
Normally, a guy wouldnât give his ex-wifeâs ring to his current fiancée, so she reckoned he must have
other motives. However, she couldnât figure it out, and neither did she want to ponder over it. It was a
ring she didnât want since a long time ago anyway, so she had no reason to think about why someone
else was buying it.
âFive million!â Toby bid again from the second floor.
Initially, Tina wanted to raise her paddle again, but Titus held her hand down firmly and looked at her with
a somber expression. âIâll break your legs if you dare to raise the bid again.â Sheâs the only one silly
enough to waste millions on a ring which belonged to someone else, he thought angrily. This is too much
even if sheâs jealous of Sonia and doesnât wish for Sonia to keep the ring from Toby.
In the end, the intimidated Tina could only watch as the mysterious person on the second floor won the
bid for the ring.
Discussions erupted amidst the people. âThe guy upstairs bought a ring for five million! Is he a fool or
what?â
Soon, the ring was delivered to the second floor, and Toby stared at the ring in the velvet pouch with an
unreadable look in his eyes. When Sonia left the Fullers, she didnât take anything with her except for this
ring, and now it was returned to him in such a manner. From now on, Sonia will have nothing that has
any connection to me anymore, he thought as he closed his palm around the ring tightly, and a sharp
pain stung his heart.
The auction ended very quickly, and everyone left the venue for the banquet hall upstairs. After everyone
left, Toby got up from the couch and hobbled out of the private suite with the crutch. The moment he
stepped out, he saw Tina and Titus walking toward him.
With her eyes widened in disbelief, Tina gasped, âToby⦠so itâs true that you won the bid for the ring!â
âYes, I did,â he admitted graciously with earnest eyes.
With a little effort, anyone could easily find out that the person in the first private suite was him, so there
was no need for him to deny anything.
âBut why?â Tina uttered, biting her lip and staring at him with tears in her eyes as though he had betrayed
her. âWhy did you buy that ring? Are you planning to return it to Miss Reed?â
With Titusâ eyes fixed on him as well, Toby furrowed his brows and answered, âNothing like that. Itâs
because that ring has the Fullersâ emblem engraved on the inside when I bought it back then, and it
would be bad if someone with ulterior motives got their hands on it.â
This was really one of the reasons he bought the ring. The other reason was, he indeed didnât want
someone else to have this ring. The thought that the ring might end up with Charles, Zane or another
man sent an inexplicable frustration through his heart.
Tina, however, didnât know what was on his mind. Her tears stopped flowing down her cheeks the minute
she heard his explanation. âReally?â
Taking the ring out of his pocket, he then handed it to her and said, âYou can take a look at it if you want.â
To his dismay, she really took the ring from him and inspected it. Although he was the one who offered
the ring for her inspection, he was still indescribably annoyed when she did it because it showed that she
didnât believe him. Most importantly, she had mentioned in her letter that she would trust him, but in
hindsight, Toby didnât think she had ever trusted him.
While he pursed his lips, deep in his own thoughts, he heard Tina cry out in surprise, âThere really is an
emblem here!â
Keeping away his emotions, he answered curtly, âOf course.â
âIâm sorry for misunderstanding you, Toby. I thought you bought the ring for Miss Reed,â she said and
returned the ring to him.
Bursting out in a hearty laugh, Titus chirped, âEverything is alright now that youâve cleared the
misunderstanding.â
âYeah,â Toby answered absentmindedly and took the ring from her hand. Subconsciously, he rubbed all
around the ring with his thumb and came to a sudden realization that he was doing it because he was
disgusted that Tina had made the ring dirty.
âToby?â Tina called out, waving her hand in front of him, and he was pulled back to reality.
âWhat is it?â he asked.
âI should be the one to ask you that. Why are you suddenly in a daze?â she asked, looking at him.
Lowering his gaze, he answered calmly, âNothing. Something was just on my mind. By the way, why do
you want to bid for the ring, Tina?â He placed the ring into his pocket again and looked at
her with interrogative eyes.
In reply, she hung her head woefully and muttered, âItâs all because you donât want to give me a ring and
said that Iâll only get one when weâre married. So, when I saw the ring Miss Reed donated and
remembered that you have the other one with you, I thought I could make it a pair with yours if I buy it
and take it as though itâs a gift from you. Thatâs why I tried to bid for it.â