Chapter 318
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
The lawyer told Sonia that she could appeal the courtâs decision, but there would be no point since the
judges would still maintain their initial adjudication. âIâm so mad!â Charles slammed his fist against the
seat. Carl didnât say much and simply lowered his head as if he was thinking about something.
Sonia watched as Tina was brought out of the courtroom, Titus and Julia following behind her. Titus and
Julia seemed to notice Soniaâs gaze as they both turned around to flash her looks of victory. Julia, in
particular, looked as if she wanted to walk right up to Soniaâs face just to laugh at her.
In the past few days, Julia had been running around seeking help since she had assumed that her
daughter would have to go to jail. She had suffered countless rejections and eye-rolls. Just an hour ago,
Sonia and Toby had looked down upon her as if she were nothing but trash. She was furious whenever
she thought about it. However, she felt much better after the court case was over. It was Soniaâs turn to
get angry then. At that thought, Julia gave Tina a fond stroke on the head before she let out a hearty
laugh while looking in Soniaâs direction.
Sonia clenched her fists and gave Julia a cold glare before she shifted her gaze to Tina. Tinaâs head was
hung low, and Sonia couldnât see her expression. However, Sonia guessed that Tina was probably
celebrating silently.
After the Gray Family left, Sonia stayed back as she still had to attend Williamâs trial. His charge was
more serious than Tinaâs charge of attempted harm toward Sonia. After all, Sonia never got hurt as a
result of Tinaâs attempts to harm her. Williamâs case was different since he had directly splashed acid on
Sonia, and he ended up receiving a three-year sentence. The rest of the netizens who had sent wreaths
and knives received their relevant punishments as wellâsome were arrested while others received
milder punishments.
On the other hand, the marketing accounts and media outlets were in greater trouble as they had done
more than just to defame Sonia. The outcomes of their cases were still unknown as they had committed
other crimes as well. Most of them had to deal with charges that were independent of Soniaâs case.
Sonia didnât bother much about these people because it was good enough for her to know that they
would eventually face the consequences that they deserved.
As she walked out of the court, she raised her head to look at the sky. It was a cloudy day, and it seemed
like it was about to rain. Charles looked up as well. âI often hear people saying that the skies look
especially clear after they win a court case. We won, yetâ¦â he muttered in a sarcastic tone.
âAre you okay, Sonia?â Carl gazed at Sonia with concern in his eyes. Sonia forced a smile. âIâm fine. The
outcome might not have been what I hoped for, but Iâm sure Tina wonât dare to do anything else for now.
At least sheâll have to live in the shadows for the upcoming days. I guess the results arenât that bad.â
Both Charles and Carl exchanged glances. They could tell that Sonia was forcing herself to feel better,
but they didnât expose her act. âLetâs forget about the celebration we were supposed to have tonight,â
Charles said after a few seconds of silence. Carl nodded without protesting.
Sonia was about to insist on proceeding with the celebration, but she couldnât seem to utter the words in
the end. I thought that I wouldnât be too bothered by the results, but it seems like it has impacted me
quite a bit. If I didnât care about the trialâs outcome, I would have had the mood to go on with our
celebration, right?
Three of them walked to the car park in silence. A group of reporters rushed toward them once they
arrived at their car. âMiss Reed, what are your thoughts on the judgeâs decision for Tinaâs case?â one
asked.
âYeah, Miss Reed. Let us know if youâre satisfied or not!â another asked.
Sonia simply stared at the ground with an icy look on her face and completely ignored the reporters. Carl
and Charles were furious, and they shooed the reporters away while shielding Sonia and helping her get
in the car. It took them a great deal of effort to finally free themselves from the swarm of reporters. Once
they got in the car, they sped out of the area.
On the way back, Charles saw reporters chasing after them in the rearview mirror. He smacked his palm
against the steering wheel angrily. âF*ck! These reporters are like pests! They always touch on the most
sensitive topics!â he grunted.
âAlright. Thatâs enough,â Carl muttered in a deep voice when he saw the dejected woman sitting with her
eyes closed in the back seat. Charles noticed how he might have said the wrong words, and he kept his
mouth sealed after stealing a glance at Sonia. The atmosphere in the car seemed especially gloomy
after the three of them stopped talking.
Meanwhile, Toby stepped out of the meeting room and sent his collaborating partners off after their
meeting at Fuller Group. As Toby strode toward his office, he saw Tom waiting for him outside. Tom wore
a rather confused expression on his face as he spoke. âTinaâs trial is over, President Fuller.â
âHow many years did she get?â Tobyâs eyes lit up upon hearing Tomâs words.
âShe got a five-year probation.â Tom pushed his glasses up his nose as he spoke in a rather
disappointed tone.
Toby was about to let himself into the office, but he spun around immediately after Tom finished
speaking. âWhat did you just say? Five-year probation?!â
âYes. Tina didnât cause any direct harm to Miss Reed and her own injuries are rather serious, so the court
decided to put her on probation. She also has to pay a sum of one million for destroying Miss Reedâs
reputation, and another 5 million for Paradigm Co.âs losses,â Tom replied.
Toby was so furious, all he could do was laugh. âI canât believe she got off with a five-year probation and
6 million!â
âThereâs nothing that can be doneâitâs just the way our country works. I contacted our legal department
after watching the live stream, and they told me the same thing.â Tom sighed.
Toby pursed his lips. After a while, he narrowed his eyes dangerously. âI want you to watch Tina closely.
We can find a chance to set up a trap for Tina.â Since Tina didnât get prosecuted this time, Iâll find a way
to do something thatâll send her to jail.
Tom had been working with Toby for years, and he quickly understood what his boss meant. His glasses
glowed as they reflected the light above. âAre you trying to get Tina to do something illegal during her
probation period?â
âThatâs right.â Toby nodded.
Tomâs eyes lit up. âI got it. Iâll find a chance to lay a trap for her.â
âOkay. You can leave now,â Toby uttered as he gestured for Tom to go. After Tom left, Toby pulled his
phone out and dialed Soniaâs number. He knew that Sonia wanted Tina to be sentenced to jail, and he
was certain that Sonia would be extremely disappointed with the trialâs outcome.
Sonia picked the call up soon after it began ringing. âIs anything the matter, President Fuller?â Her voice
sounded rather weak. She pressed her phone against her shoulder as she jabbed the password for her
condominiumâs entrance. However, she kept pressing the wrong combination as she wasnât in the right
headspace. She got more frustrated after a few wrong tries.
Tobyâs voice softened when he heard her frustration on the other end of the line. âI heard about the
courtâs decision.â
âOh. Are you calling to laugh at me?â Sonia bent forward and tried to focus on punching the numbers on
the keypad. She finally got it right. Opening the door, she kicked her shoes off without putting on her
indoor slippers. She walked barefoot into her living hall, then threw herself onto the couchâshe was too
tired to do anything else.
On the other end of the call, Toby knitted his eyebrows together after hearing what she said. âWhat? Why
would you think Iâm calling to laugh at you?â
âWhat else could it be? Are you calling to show your concern?â Sonia scoffed.
âYes. I know you must be in a bad mood now, soââ Toby replied.
âStop! You can stop now.â Sonia stared at the ceiling listlessly. âI donât need you to care. Iâm way past
that now.â In the past, he had never been around when she needed him the most. Even if he was
present, he simply pretended not to realize her needs. She no longer needed him at this point.
Furthermore, she had tons of people that cared for her then. Does it matter if he cares for me?
Toby felt his chest tightening upon hearing her words. He felt like he was suffocating. His fingers curled
around his phone as guilt filled his eyes. âIâm sorry, Sonia. Iââ
âYou donât need to be sorry. Itâs all over now. Do you need anything else? If thatâs all you wanted to say,
then Iâll end the call now.â Sonia massaged her temples as her head started to hurt. For some reason,
her head felt extremely heavy. She pressed her palm against her forehead, but she didnât have a fever.