Chapter 244
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 244 The Crystal Chandelier Falls,Boss, Your Wifeâs Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Sonia shook her head. âI donât think so. He doesnât have any heart condition.â Or at least not that I
know of. She looked at Toby, who was getting paler and paler, then at Tina, who couldnât do anything
else but cry. Sonia shook her head, for she couldnât believe how incompetent Tina was. âMiss Gray, if
you want your fiancé to live, you should call an ambulance. Crying helps no one.â Tina stopped crying,
then she felt awkward about the fact Sonia had to remind her what to do before she even thought about
calling a doctor. However, that didnât stop her from glaring at Sonia. âOf course I will. You think Iâm
stupid?â Sonia shrugged. âVery well then. Suit yourself. Dig in, Carl.â âSure, Sonia.â
Carl nodded. They went back to their meal without another word. Tina snorted and was about to call an
ambulance, but Toby suddenly raised a hand to stop her. âItâs fine. Iâll be fine.â âBut Tobyâ¦â âDonât cry!â
Before she could finish, Toby fought through the pain and put his hand on her face, wiping her tears off
with his thumb. âIâm fine, so donât worry.â He calmed her down gently, but his voice was hoarse. The
moment he said that, Toby could feel the pain in his heart subsiding. A few moments later, the pain
disappeared completely. If it werenât for the sweat on his forehead, nobody would know he was in pain
just a moment earlier. He stared downward, hiding his shock and fury.
Toby just wanted to see if the pain would go away if he did as the voice told him to, and it really did on
his first try. His heart acted up because he refused to calm Tina down, but the pain stopped once he
did. Because of that, even an atheist like him felt spooked. He wondered if the same thing would
happen again if he stopped doing as Tina told him to. In the meantime, Tina didnât know what he was
thinking, but when she saw some color returning to his face, she heaved a sigh of relief. âYouâre okay,
Toby. Good to see that.â Toby wanted to say something, but he stopped himself, though fury glinted
within his eyes. Tina didnât notice that, so she went back to her seat immediately. After the manager
cleared the glass shards away, he looked at Toby. âAre you sure youâre all right, sir? Why donât I call a
doctor over?â
He came here with a crutch, and he had a heart attack all of a sudden. Even though Toby seemed all
better now, the manager was still worried. If that happens again and he dies here, itâll be trouble for us.
âIâm really all right now. No need for the doctor. Put the broken glass on my tab.â Toby massaged his
forehead as he spoke. The manager stared at him for a while, but he eventually believed Toby. âVery
well then. Call us if you need anything. Enjoy the rest of your meal.â âAlright.â Toby nodded. After the
manager took his leave, Sonia suddenly chuckled, and everyone wondered why. âWhy are you
laughing, Sonia?â
Carl asked. Sonia stirred her salad. âA stranger actually cared more about Mr. Fuller than his own
fiancée. She believed him right away when he said heâs fine. Do you even love him, Miss Gray?â âWhat
are you talking about, Miss Reed? Are you insulting me? Of course I love him!â Tina slammed her
cutlery on the table. Sonia shrugged. âIâm just asking. Why are you overreacting? Oh, did I hit the
bullseye? Too close for comfort, huh?â âNonsense!â Tina bit her lip and looked toward Toby for help.
âTrust me, Toby. I really care about you. I justââ âAll right. Enough. Just finish your meal.â
Toby interrupted her, slightly impatient. That made Tina stop talking and go back to her meal. Toby
thought about it for a moment, then he suddenly said, âTina, Iâve been thinking about it for the past few
days, and Iââ Before he could finish, a loud crash interrupted him. The sound came from the next
table, so Tobyâs face fell, and he looked at the direction of the sound. What he saw was a big crystal
chandelier sitting on top of Soniaâs table. The chandelier fell from the ceiling and smashed all the plates
on the table, sending porcelain shards flying everywhere. One of them cut Soniaâs arm, drawing blood.
Even Tina was cut, but she got it on her face, and her wound measured around four centimeters.
But since it flew too quickly, she didnât feel any pain. It wasnât until she felt something dripping from her
face did she realize she was bleeding. All the color drained from her face, and she screamed. At the
same time, Carl noticed something was up with Sonia as well. When he looked closely, he realized she
was clutching her arm, while blood was flowing from the cracks between her fingers. It dropped onto
her clothes, painting it in red. âYouâre hurt, Sonia!â His face fell, and his voice rose. When Toby heard
that, he was worried about her, so he went over to Sonia despite his wounds and raised her arm. âLet
me take a look.â
Soniaâs wound was serious. It was around ten centimeters, and it ran deep, so blood wouldnât stop
flowing out. Sonia was surprised Toby came to her, while Tinaâs face contorted with rage. After all, she
was the one closest to him, and she was also his fiancée. He went straight to Sonia without even
asking about me! Tina trembled with rage, glaring at Sonia murderously. Sonia noticed her glare, so
she pulled her arm out of his hand. âYou got the wrong person, Mr. Fuller. Miss Gray is that way,â she
said coldly. âSheâs right, Mr. Fuller. Out of the way, please.â
Carl came over with a torn handkerchief and pushed Toby away before he stopped Soniaâs bleeding.
Toby almost fell, but luckily, the table stopped his fall, and he regained his balance. He stared at Carl
and Sonia, his expression dark and his lips pulled into a thin line. Frustration and irritation was rising
within him as well. Just when he was indulging in his annoyance, Tina suddenly called out to him, her
voice trembling. âTobyâ¦â Oh, right. Sheâs still here. âToby, my face is injured. Will it ruin my looks?â She
covered her face, her tears almost streaming down her cheeks.
âNo,â Toby answered. Your wound isnât even half as serious as Soniaâs. Of course it wonât. âReally?â
Tina couldnât believe it. Toby was getting impatient, so he didnât even feel like answering her. But the
moment that thought was formed, his heart started aching again, and his face darkened. He clenched
his fists, gritted his teeth, and answered coldly, âOf course. Iâll get the best doctor for you. Youâll be
fine.â