Chapter 220
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 220
âYou canât just simply say that these young men are slandering Miss Gray or not. You need proof. What
do you think, everyone?â Brenda asked with a thoughtful smile. She then released Michaelâs arm and
took a step forward.
Seeing that she had a point, everyone nodded, and Tinaâs heart dropped to the bottom of her stomach
when she saw the smile on Brendaâs face. Immediately, she had a bad premonition, which made her
tense up.
Sensing the abnormality in her, Toby lowered his head and asked in concern, âWhatâs wrong?â
â1-Iâm alright,â she uttered stiffly. âItâs just that Iâm hurting a little from the fall earlier. Can you please bring
me to a doctor, Toby?â
Her instincts told her that she had to leave this place as soon as possible, or something beyond her
control would probably happen.
Subconsciously, Toby wanted to tell her that he could take her to the doctor after this issue was resolved,
but when he looked into her pleading eyes, he nodded in agreement in the end. Then, he helped Tina up
and was about to turn to leave when Sonia saw them.
She narrowed her eyes and stopped them emotionlessly. âWait a minute, why are you leaving before
everything is cleared up?â
âExactly. Sonia is the person you guys accused of pushing Tina, and sheâs still standing here without any
plans of leaving. So, why are you guys in such a hurry to go instead? Could it be that youâre guilty of
crying wolf?â Charles said.
As Zane and Carl nodded, a hint of sarcasm appeared in Brendaâs eyes.
Tina turned around. Her eyes were red and she whimpered, âWeâre not leaving. I just want to go to the
doctorâs because Iâm hurting. Toby can vouch for that.â
Nodding in acknowledgement, Toby said, âWeâll be back after a visit to the doctorâs.â
âWho knows how long it will take you at the doctorâs.â Carl pointed that out, and he folded his arms
across his chest
âHeâs right. You donât have to visit the doctor yourself. What will you do if it worsens the injury? Itâs better
to just call a doctor here. Is that all right, Mrs. Laughlin?â Zane turned toward Brenda.
âOf course itâs all right,â Brenda said as she waved for a server and instructed him to get a doctor here.
There was no time at all for Tina to stop her, and she could only watch in vain as the server left the room.
She was burning with rage. I knew it! These people here are picking on me and putting me on the spot
on purpose!
âMiss Gray, you donât look too happy. Are you unhappy that we called a doctor for you? Thatâs not right.
Itâs fine if you donât thank us for trying to take care of you, but youâre even getting mad at us now. Thatâs
too much of you.â Charles criticized Tina directly while looking at her as though she was an insensible
child.
Even the onlookers chirped in. âYeah, Miss Gray. Youâre in the wrong this time.â
âYouâ¦â Tina muttered. She was hopping mad with anger.
Beside her, Toby patted her shoulder and said, âThatâs enough, Tina. Theyâre right, you shouldnât be
angry over this.â
ââ¦â She trailed off, her body shaking with anger. Am I angry because of this? The reason Iâm so mad is
because these people stopped me from leaving! Nevertheless, she couldnât say what was on her mind,
so she shut her mouth as she tried to suppress the anger inside.
Soon, the doctor arrived. With so many pairs of eyes on her, Tina couldnât turn the doctor away, so she
had to let him inspect her.
After giving her a checkup, the doctor said, âThereâs nothing serious with this young lady. Just a minor
scratch on her arm. Nothing a band-aid canât do.â
âI got it. Please send the doctor out,â Brenda instructed the server who brought the doctor in.
After they left, Sonia flipped her hair and said, âAll right. The drama is over now. Since thereâs nothing
serious with Miss Gray, let us continue from where we left off earlier and figure out exactly how she fell
so we can be done with this sooner.â
Cynthia snorted and pointed at Soniaâs nose. âNo matter what you say, the truth is that youâre the one
who pushed Tina.â
Toby threw a frosty glance at Cynthia, thinking that she was a detestable person, but he simply couldnât
explain why he disliked all these people who accused Sonia.
âCynthia is right,â Titus added. âThereâs nothing much to be said about this. Mrs. Laughlin, you must have
sent her the invitation since she was able to get in here, but I think you should throw out people like this
who are lacking in ethics, lest they ruin this banquet.â
With furrowed brows, Toby said, âMr. Gray, we still havenât gotten to the bottom of the matter yet.â
âOf course we already did. Cynthia already said it so clearly, and so many people here had also seen it
with their own eyes. Are you trying to cover up for your ex-wife, Toby?â Titus asked. His eyes were
widened with disbelief, while Tina sniffled sadly beside Toby.
Feeling frustrated, Toby loosened his tie and replied in his husky voice, âIâm not covering up for anyone,
but you need proof for everything. So what if someone had seen it? Where is the evidence?â
When Sonia heard it, she looked at him in surprise. She was shocked that he could actually say
something that was actually fair. But this is unlike him, she thought. Doesnât he always trust Tina
unconditionally?
Titus snorted. âToby Fuller, I think youâre just trying to protect your ex-wife.â Turning to Sonia, he
continued sarcastically, âI really didnât know that you can be that good at your ways with men. You
already have so many men by your side, but youâre still trying to get your ex-husbandââ
âWhat did you say, old fart? Donât make me hit you!â Charles roared. He was fuming mad as he raised
his fist and was about to lunge forward.
âDonât do it, Charles!â Sonia shouted.
Zane held Charles back as he tried to reason with him. âDonât act impulsively, Charles. I know youâre
angry, because Iâm angry as well. Still, thatâs not reason enough to hit someone else. We didnât see how
Tina fell, but everyone will witness it once you hit someone, and that will just mean more trouble after
that.â
Even though Carl found it a pity that Charles wasnât able to teach Titus a lesson, he already decided that
he would do it himself after returning.
Still oblivious to the fact that he had been targeted, Titus staggered backward fearfully and then pointed
his finger at Charles furiously. âThe nerve of you to raise your hand at me, you b*stard. Mrs. Laughlin,
didnât you go through the guest list before sending out the invitations? Why did you invite these sorts of
people?â
Brenda chuckled. âYouâre right. Itâs my fault that you guys are invited because I didnât go through the
guest list beforehand.â All of a sudden, her smile faded and her face turned stern. âSomeone, throw the
Grays out of here!â she ordered loudly.
Upon hearing that, everyone was shocked, and there was soon an uproar. Why were the Grays being
thrown out instead of Sonia and her friends?
Even Sonia and her friends were puzzled. When Brenda first started to speak, they thought that they
would be the ones to be thrown out, but not even in their wildest imagination did they think that it would
be Titus and Tina instead.
After Toby stole a look at Brenda, he lowered his gaze as though he had understood the situation.
Rubbing his forehead in exasperation, he then released his hold on Tina. âIâm really disappointed, Tina!â
he said abruptly.
âTobyâ¦â Tina muttered. Panic-stricken, she tried to grab his sleeve, but he avoided her grasp, and her
heart sank. My instincts were right, she thought. There was something off about Mrs. Laughlinâs smile
earlier, and sure enough, the situation now has completely spiraled out of my expectations and control.
With a crestfallen expression, Titus asked, âAre you kidding, Mrs. Laughlin?â
âOf course not,â she answered with a smile as she met his eyes.
The muscles on Titusâ face twitched. âMay I ask you for the reason, please? Weâre the ones who suffered
an injustice, yet you want to chase us out instead. If you donât give us a reason, your
family will lose its footing in society and our families will be enemies from now on.â
âIs this a threat to me, Mr. Gray?â Brenda asked in return, a frosty smile plastered to her face.
âI wouldnât dare to,â he answered stiffly. âBut I just find it unfair.â
âDonât worry. Iâm always fair in everything I do, so I have my reason for chasing you out, and one of it is
your daughter,â she answered, then she turned to gaze at Tina.