Chapter 304
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Sonia didnât know what Toby was thinking, but she stared ahead in disbelief. âWhat? Itâs not you?â
âNo.â
Sonia gripped her phone tightly. So that means itâs Carl. But how did he manage to find out their true
identities so quickly? Sonia then remembered what Toby told her about Carl. She scoffed at him then,
thinking that she didnât need to be careful around Carl. But now she knew Toby was right. Carl wasâ¦
more than met the eye.
Toby was worried since Sonia didnât say anything. âWhat happened, Sonia?â
Sonia snapped out of it and pinched her nose. âItâs nothing. Alright, then. Since itâs not you, Iâll hang up
now.â She ended the call and put her phone down.
Toby frowned. He wanted to talk to her more, but she hung up on him all of a sudden. That annoyed him,
so he glared at Tom. âAnd what do you want?â
âNothing. Iâll be going then, President Fuller.â Tom adjusted his glasses. Toby waved him down, and Tom
went away. But the moment he turned around, he rolled his eyes. Really? Venting it out on me just
because Miss Reed hung up on you? How childish can you get? Man, if it isnât for the shares, I would
have quit a long time ago.
Meanwhile, at Paradigm Co., Charles knew something was up the moment Sonia tossed her phone
away. âItâs not him?â
Sonia shook her head. âNo. Itâs Carl.â
Charles shot up. âH-How did you know it was him?â Did Toby find out about Carl being a hacker?
Sonia wondered what got into him, and she gave him a curious look. âCarl told me himself. He said heâd
teach those guys a lesson, and Toby said the same thing. Since itâs not Toby, that means Carlâs the
culprit.â
âI see.â Charles heaved a sigh of relief and sat back down. So he told her himself. Guess he isnât keeping
any secrets now, huh?
Sonia didnât notice Charlesâ weird behavior. She sipped some water and asked, âBut this is really
surprising. I didnât know he did all this. Where did he even learn how to hack?â Only hackers could find
out the real owner of those accounts. On top of that, he found out a whole bunch of them at once. That
meant he was a skilled hacker.
âH-How should I know?â Charles picked his glass up and pretended to sip the water.
Sonia massaged her forehead. âI realized something. I donât really know Carl. To be precise, I know the
fifteen-year-old Carl, but not the adult Carl. Heâs not the same guy I used to know anymore. Heâs now
much more⦠mysterious.â
âHey. Everyone has their own secrets. Itâs enough to know he wonât hurt you. You donât have to overthink
it.â Charles shrugged dismissively.
Thinking he had a point, Sonia put her glass down and replied, âYouâre right. As long as he doesnât do
anything too crazy, I donât really care about his secret.â Besides, he did it for me. Just then, her phone
rang. It was from the police, so she quickly picked it up. âHello?â
âHello, Miss Reed. I trust you know about the information leak thatâs been making its rounds online?â the
officer asked.
Sonia nodded. âI do, yes.â
âGood. So you should know the hacker did it for you, right?â the officer asked again.
Sonia nodded. âYes.â
âSince thatâs the case, can you tell me everything you know about him?â The officer finally got to the
meat of the topic.
Sonia looked at Charles. He immediately knew that she was asking his opinion, so he shook his head,
telling her to keep it a secret. That coincided with Soniaâs idea, so she took a deep breath to calm herself
down. âIâm sorry, but I donât know much about the hacker,â she answered, trying her best to sound
natural.
âYou donât know?â A frown creased the officerâs forehead.
âYes. I donât know who the hacker is. He helped me out twice, but he never showed his face. All I know is
that he wears a fox mask.â Back when she was cyberbullied, a hacker helped her out. She didnât see his
face, but he left the mark of a fox behind.
A hacker wearing a fox mask was the one who kidnapped Tina. Back then, Titus even tried to argue with
her, since he thought Sonia hired the hacker to kidnap Tina. Thanks to that, she was sure that Carl was
Fox Eyes. He was sure nobody could trace it back to him even if they knew he wore a fox mask. In that
case, Sonia thought it was fine to tell the cops about that. After all, itâd be too suspicious if she didnât leak
anything.
âA fox mask?â The officer jotted it down quickly. âAnything else, Miss Reed?â
âNo. I donât know the hacker. Just check my network if you think Iâm lying,â Sonia answered. She wouldnât
know Carl was Fox Eyes if he didnât tell her himself. That alone proved how skillful he was at hiding his
trace, so Sonia bet there was barely anyone who knew he was a hacker. In other words, the cops
wouldnât be able to find him that easily.
âI see. Weâll look into this. Please contact us immediately if you recall any more clues about the hacker,â
the officer said.
âI will.â And she ended the call. Sonia put her phone down, let out a long sigh, and looked at Charles.
âSo? Was it obvious?â
âNope, not at all.â Charles gave her a thumbs up.
Sonia smiled. âGood to hear.â She tried her best to keep Carlâs other identity a secret, and it was great
everything turned out well.
âBut I have to tell him about this,â she mumbled and dialed his number. After all, the government wouldnât
allow a skillful hacker like him wandering around out there. Theyâd recruit him, and by force if necessary.
Carl loves modeling. He wonât agree to it.
âNo, donât.â Charles quickly held her phone. âIt wasnât obvious that you were lying, but the cops arenât
stupid,â he said solemnly. âThey wonât believe you one hundred percent. They could have asked the telco
to eavesdrop on your calls.â
âOh, right.â Sonia gasped, realizing she almost put Carl in deep trouble. âGood thing you reminded me,
Charles.â She looked at him gratefully.
Charles waved and smiled. âNo prob. Let me handle this. Iâll tell him about it myself.â
âSure. Thanks.â Sonia nodded.
Charles stayed around for a while longer, but eventually left after he said goodbye.
Night eventually descended upon the city. In First World Hospital, the light on the ER sign that had been
on for the most part of the day finally flickered off. A moment later, Tim went back to his office,
exhausted.
A nurse came in with his dinner. âYour dinner, Dr. Lancaster.â
Tim had his eyes closed. âPut it right there.â
The nurse put his dinner down and was about to leave, but she remembered something, so she turned
around. âOh, right, Dr. Lancaster. When I came to your office to retrieve some documents earlier, your
phone was ringing nonstop. Itâs from someone called Angel.â