Chapter 232
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 232
Nodding, Rose answered, âYeah. How you used to be was a different person than how you are now. You
were much more friendly and gentle, even. But ever since what happened to you six years ago⦠youâve
become a changed person. If it wasnât for the birthmark on you, I wouldâve thought that it was someone
else in your place.â
Tobyâs pupils shrunk. From Grandmaâs description, it seems like I have two completely different
personalities before and after what happened six years ago. But I donât remember how I used to be at all.
Is this normal? he asked himself, holding his palm against his forehead as his head started to throb
again. Once more, the weird images popped up in his mind, flashing past in his head like a merry-go-
round, and he was unable to make any sense out of it.
âWhatâs wrong, Toby?â Rose asked in concern when she saw how distressed he seemed.
Pinching the bridge of his nose, he answered, âIâm fine, Grandma. Tell me more about how I used to be.â
âSure,â she agreed gladly. âYour old self was more chatty and was polite to everyone. However, ever
since you told me that you started dating Tina, your pen-pal, I realized that sheâs the only one in your
eyes and heart, and you can no longer see anyone else. All you do is revolve around her like a puppet.â
âNo, thatâs impossible,â he muttered, holding his fists tightly. How is it possible that I became a puppet?
he refuted the idea instinctively. Despite that, when he recalled how he would spoil and protect Tina
without any bottom line, he suddenly lost all words to say.
He was aware that she had made many mistakes, but he never thought of lecturing or punishing her.
Instead, he would help clean up her mess, no questions asked. Because he saw her crying, he became
softhearted and did what he shouldnât. What was he if not a puppet?
Even though this wasnât how he was supposed to be, the memories in his mind told him that he had
already turned into such a person.
Seeing how he was now sinking into a deep sense of self-doubt, Rose sighed. âAlright, letâs not talk
about this. Itâs not helpful to you right now. Letâs talk about something else. Why did you have an
accident close to Soniaâs place? Were you looking for her?â she asked, stroking his forehead.
Tobyâs eyes flickered, but he didnât answer.
Sulking, she said, âForget it if you donât want to tell me. Iâm going home now. Sonia had advised me to
rest well even when Iâm worried about you.â
âShe knows that I was in an accident?â he blurted out immediately, looking a little worked up.
âYeah,â she answered with a nod. âHow could she possibly not know when the news of your accident
made the headlines?â
Lowering his gaze to hide the emotions in his eyes, he uttered, âThen, did sheâ¦â
Ask about me or come to visit me at the hospital? he finished the sentence in his head.
âWhat were you saying?â Rose asked, her eyes fixed on him.
Opening his mouth, Toby then decided against finishing his sentence and said instead, âNothing.â
Sighing, Rose looked at him from the corner of her eye and said, âForget it, Iâm going now. Rest well.â
âYeah,â he murmured with dismay in his eyes. It seems like Sonia didnât ask about me, let alone visit me.
Otherwise, Grandma wouldâve told me about it. Sonia knew that I had an accident at Bayside Residence
and must have figured out that I was there to look for her. Still, she didnât even come and visit me. Is she
really that heartless?
Crestfallen, Toby lay in bed, full of frustrations and discomfort in his heart.
In Paradigm Co., Carl was having afternoon tea in Soniaâs office until he received a call from his
manager asking him to attend a meeting in his agency. He was barely gone for a minute when Rebecca
showed up.
Upon knowing that he had just left, she sighed in disappointment. âIâm a minute too late.â
âWhy are you so concerned about Carl?â Sonia asked, gesturing for her to take a seat in a chair opposite
her.
After plopping herself into the chair, Rebecca turned serious and began, âPresident Reed, Iâll be honest
with you. I think heâs the person Iâm looking for.â
âHuh?â Sonia blurted, puzzled.
Taking a sip of tea, Rebecca then said, âYou know that Iâve been looking for someone, donât you?â
Sonia nodded. âYeah, I know that, and you asked for leave two times before because of this as well.â
âExactly.â Rebecca sighed. âActually, Iâm from Westsanshire, and a bodyguard for an influential family
there. The reason I came to Seafield this time is to look for my masterâs youngest son.â
âSo you think that Carl is the person youâre looking for?â Sonia asked with a raised eyebrow.
âYes. Because Mr. Lee looks a lot like Master, and his age fits the description as well. So, Iâm pretty sure
that heâs the young master Iâm looking for,â she explained.
Sonia chuckled. âWhat if you got it wrong? And Carl did have parents. Even though they had passed
away for a long time, Iâve seen how much he resembles them in pictures.â
âOf course I have proof for the things I said. First of all, itâs the place where Mr. Lee grew up, Jordain
County. We found out that the young master lived there before, too. In addition, he
looked so much like Master that the coincidences are simply too uncanny. So, he has to be Young
Master.â
âThat sounds true,â Sonia answered, nodding.
Grabbing her hand, Rebecca pleaded, âPlease do me a favor, President Reed. Please get me a few
strands of Mr. Leeâs hair. I would like to have a paternity test done on it.â
âWell.. Iâll need to ask for his permission. Thereâs nothing I can do if he doesnât agree to it,â she answered
after giving it a thought.
Rebecca gave her hand a squeeze. âThank you, President Reed. Itâs good enough for me that youâre
willing to help me out. Iâll think of other ways if heâs not agreeable to it. Alright, Iâm going back to the
finance department to finish my work.â Then, she released her hand and left while humming a tune.
âSheâs really eager to find him, huh?â Sonia shook her head helplessly.
Suddenly, her cell phone rang, and she put down the pen in her hand. When she saw that it was Zane
calling her, she picked up the call without hesitation. âHello.â
âAunt Sonia!â
A childâs voice came from the other end of the line instead of Zaneâs. All at once, Soniaâs face lit up.
âDouglas?â
âYes, itâs me. I miss you!â Douglas said in his baby voice, clutching the cell phone with both hands.
With an affectionate expression, Sonia said, âTell your uncle to bring you here to meet me if you miss
me.â
âOkay, my uncle,â
Before he could finish, Sonia heard Zaneâs voice cutting him off. âGive me the phone, kid.â
âNo!â Douglas said and hid the phone behind his back.
Zane watched him and snorted. âKid, did you think I wouldnât be able to reach it if you hid it behind your
back?â Bending over, he snatched the cell phone out of Douglasâ grip and placed a palm over his head,
keeping him out of reach no matter how much he struggled.
Realizing that his limbs were too short, Douglas pouted his lips and almost cried, but Zane burst into
laughter and placed the cell phone to his ear with his other hand. âItâs me, Sonia.â
âYouâre bullying Douglas again?â she interrogated.
Zane rolled his eyes in guilt, but he replied earnestly, âNo, Iâm not. Heâs my nephew. How could. I bring
myself to bully him?â
âReally?â she asked, narrowing her eyes doubtfully. Hurriedly, he nodded and said, âOf course itâs true! Iâll
let Douglas tell it to you himself.â
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Holding the cell phone out to Douglas, Zane gestured at the pile of toys on the floor with his lips,
threatening that he would keep them away if Douglas told Sonia the truth.
Immediately, Douglas understood what he meant and tears of anger welled up in his eyes, but he forced
them back and succumbed to his mean uncleâs threat, suffering the grievance in silence. Forcing out a
smile, he said into the phone, âAunt Sonia, itâs true that Uncle Zane didnât bully me.â
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Only then was Sonia convinced, and Zane flashed Douglas a satisfied look. Then, he went upstairs with
the cell phone and continued, âSonia, I found a suitable candidate to be Rina Grayâs double.â