Chapter 300
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
As long as you donât ask me to remarry or get back with you?
Toby furrowed his eyebrows. Truth be told, his motivation for saving her was entirely pure and genuine.
He didnât have any ulterior motives, not even after she was rescued.
In other words, it never crossed his mind to take advantage of the situation and ask her to remarry or
return to him. However, hearing her words that sounded like a warning, he felt a surge of heartache
accompanied by a pinch of anger.
Huh? Is this what it is? Am I such a person to you?
âWeâll discuss that later.â Toby lowered his gaze and said calmly.
Sonia noticed his sudden coldness toward her, and she knew the reason behind it. Still, it wasnât a matter
worth dawdling. After getting the change from the doctor, she looked at Toby and said, âLetâs go.â
âUmmâ¦â Toby stood up, making his way toward the door, while Sonia slung her bag over her shoulder
and followed suit.
In the car, no one bothered to say a word. The atmosphere was so static that all that was left was the
faint sound of their breathing.
It was not until they arrived at the police station when the pressuring silence between them was broken.
âJust stay in the car; you donât have to get out.â Sonia undid her seatbelt and spoke to the man in the
passenger seat who was doing the same thing. âThere are reporters outside, and your bodyguards arenât
even here. If you get out, the reporters will swarm all around you, and theyâll recognize you in an instant.â
Hearing her words, Toby stopped his actions and peered outside.
As expected, there were reporters outside the doors leading to the police station, but there werenât many
of them, just around five or six. After all, it was right outside the police station, so if too many reporters
gathered there, they would be dispersed immediately.
Still, Sonia wouldnât be able to fend off the reporters, even with their small numbers. If the reporters get
too excited, they might bump into her, and things would get worse.
Pondering on the chances of that occurring, Toby whipped out his phone and sent a message. A few
seconds later, his phone vibrated.
Toby gave the screen a quick glance, after which he turned toward Sonia, who was still sitting in the
driverâs seat. âJust wait for a bit. The bodyguard captain who sent the culprit away is in the police station
right now. I just sent him a message to come get you, so now that you have him protecting you, the
reporters wonât dare to go near you.â And so would I be less worried.
Soniaâs red lips moved, as if she wanted to say something. However, it was just then that two knocks
sounded on the car window on Tobyâs side.
Toby rolled down the windows, and the captain leaned in. âPresident Fuller.â
âTake good care of Vice President Reed, and donât let her get hurt,â Toby said solemnly as he looked at
the captain.
The latter nodded earnestly. âDonât worry, President Fuller. I will make sure that sheâs safe and sound.â
Toby gave a slight nod.
The captain walked around the front of the car and went to the driverâs seat. He opened the car door and
gave Sonia a courteous gesture. âThis way please, Miss Reedâ
Seeing his actions, Sonia was about to reject, but somehow, she couldnât say a word now.
In the end, she gave a minuscule sigh, said thanks, then got out of the car. Just as expected, Soniaâs
appearance caused a stir among the reporters, and they were visibly excited.
However, seeing the tall and muscular man beside her, the reporters didnât dare move forward.
This was because they had witnessed how this captain had beaten up the culprit.
Just like that, under the captainâs protection, Sonia went into the police station without any hiccups.
If she were alone, the reporters would definitely cling to her. After Sonia got to the hall, a policeman
escorted her to get the investigation records done.
In the process, Sonia showed them evidence like her bank card records and the messages on her
phone. This was to prove that she had never done anything to Tina.
After all, if she really wanted to ask someone to harm Tina, she would have to give them money and
contact the person themselves.
The police could use these two aspects to verify her innocence.
After about half an hour, the police had investigated all of Soniaâs bank card records and the messages
on her phone to all her contacts. In the end, they concluded that there was nothing suspicious.
Therefore, the police had more or less believed that Sonia was innocent, but even so, they couldnât make
the decision right away. They had to send someone to the hospital to ask Tina a few questions to clarify
this potential misunderstanding.
âWeâll wrap up the questioning here. Thank you for your cooperation, Miss Reed.â The officer in charge of
the records stood up and extended a hand toward Sonia.
Sonia smiled as she shook his hand. âNo problem. Iâm doing it for myself as well, and Iâm just doing
whatâs right. Still, I want to ask about that person who splashed acid at meâ¦â
The officer knew what she wanted to ask, and he put on his cap before answering. âWeâre interrogating
him in the interrogation room next door. Iâm sure the results will be out soon.â
âAll right, understood. Thank you.â Sonia nodded and smiled.
After that, she went to the hall and found a seat, so she sat down and waited for the interrogation to end.
The bodyguard captain walked over with a plastic bag in one hand. âMiss Reed, itâs already noon, and
President Fuller had asked me to bring you snacks and some milk to fend off the hunger for a while
longer.â
Sonia stared at the bag in front of her, but she didnât take it.
The captain wasnât in a hurry, either. âPresident Fuller also said that if you finish these, you would be
repaying him a favor, like that one time he suppressed the news online for your sake.â
Sonia raised an eyebrow. âHe really said that?â
âYes.â The captain nodded.
Well, well, well. She only heard of people giving out benefits just so they get repaid, but as for giving
others benefits as repayment of kindness, she had never heard before.
âMiss Reed, just accept it.â Seeing that Sonia still hadnât taken the bag, the captain couldnât help but try
to convince her again.
Sonia rubbed her stomach. She was actually a little hungry, and since she would be doing Toby a favor,
she decided to just go with it.
With that in mind, she reached out and took the bag.
The captain let out a long sigh. âEnjoy your meal, Miss Reed.â
âThank him for me, will you?â Sonia said, looking at him.
The captain replied, âDonât worry. I will.â
With that, he left to carry out his mission.
In the car, Toby could see right away that the captain was walking out of the police station with empty
hands. It meant that Sonia had accepted the food, so the tension written all over Tobyâs face melted
away.
She accepted it!
âPresident Fuller.â The captain walked over to the car.
Toby gave him a wave. âI know what you want to say. Iâm just glad to know that she accepted it.â
âUnderstood.â The captain swallowed the words he was going to say.
Toby looked at his watch. âHow much longer is she going to be in there?â
âPerhaps for a while longer. The culprit is still being interrogated, so it wonât be too soon,â the captain
replied.
That person had intentionally thrown such a dangerous item at Sonia, so it would classify as intentional
homicide. It was a criminal case.
Of course, the interrogations wouldnât proceed like the case with Sonia, who was only asked a few
questions.
Toby understood it as well. He rubbed his temples and gave up on prodding. âReturn to the police
station, then. Whatever Sonia needs, you make sure to provide for her.â
âUnderstood, sir.â
At the police station, Sonia ate a slice of red velvet cake and drank a glass of milk, and it was enough to
fill her stomach. She wiped her hands and stood up so that she could dispose of the garbage.
Seeing that, the captain quickly snatched the garbage off her hands. âMiss Reed, just sit down and rest.
Leave these little things to me.â
Sonia was speechless as she stared incredulously at him.
All right, I donât even have to guess to know that it was Tobyâs orders! Fine, it was just some garbage. Iâll
just let him do what he wants.
Sonia shrugged and sat back in her seat. Suddenly, her phone rang.
Sonia opened her bag and saw the word âCarlâ dancing on her phone screen. She immediately
understood that Carl had received news of todayâs events.
âHello, Carl.â Sonia picked up the phone.
On the other end of the line, Carl was sitting alone in a large dressing room. Exquisite makeup was
applied on his face, but it could do nothing to hide the cold and gloomy expression on his face. âAre you
all right, Sonia?â