Chapter 338
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 338 Running Into Tyler
âThatâs going to be tough,â Charles said as he shrugged halfheartedly. When he caught the look on
Soniaâs face, he chucked bitterly and explained, âBelieve me, I tried to get him to seek treatment as well,
but he refused. It will be a challenge to persuade him otherwise.â
Sonia lowered her gaze. âRegardless, we canât just let Carlâs condition deteriorate any further, or heâd
end up hurting himself and others. Iâll try to talk to him about seeking professional help one of these
days.â
âWell, if you say so, then Iâll leave it up to you. We should go now, though,â Charles pointed out as he
made to take her bag for her.
She hummed absentmindedly in response. âLetâs go.â
With the discharge sheet in hand, both of them walked out of the in-patient ward and headed for the
elevators.
They had only just come to a stop in front of an elevator when the doors opened before Charles could
press the button. The next second, Tyler barreled out of the elevator without watching where he was
going, nearly knocking Sonia down in his hurry.
âWatch out, baby!â Charles exclaimed. Possessed of lightning reflexes, he grabbed hold of Sonia and
pulled her aside, saving her from what would have been a rough collision.
It was only when Tyler heard Charlesâ voice that he stopped in his tracks. He turned, and his eyes lit up
when he saw Sonia. âSonia!â he called out.
She raised a brow. âWhat are you doing here?â
âGrandma and Toby are being kept under observation here, so I came to take care of them,â Tyler
answered plaintively.
Sonia was suddenly reminded that Rose had collapsed the night before, but when she was about to ask
after the old womanâs condition, Charles interjected coolly, âOh, Tobyâs been hospitalized? What
delightful news! Come on, kid, tell me what happened to him. Is it some terminal illness? How long will
he have to live? Give me all the details so I can get a wreath for himâyou know, for his voyage into the
afterlife.â
âYouâhow dare you speak of my brother like heâs dying!â Tyler fumed at Charlesâ sinister taunting, and
all he could see at that moment was red as he hurled his fist toward the older man.
Charles, on the other hand, did not expect such rage from the kid in front of him. Heâs actually going to
punch me, he thought with wide eyes. He bridled and dodged as fast as he could.
However, Tyler was a basketball player with all the attributes to go with it. With his height and long legs,
he towered over Charles by at least half a foot.
As such, even if Charles dodged with astounding agility, he still could not escape Tylerâs vice-like claw.
Meanwhile, upon seeing that Tylerâs punch was about to land on Charlesâ face, Sonia frowned and cried
out peevishly, âStop it!â
Her voice rang loud and clear, and Tylerâs fist came to an abrupt halt in mid-air. Sonia marched up to
them and tore them apart. âThatâs enough, both of you. Weâre in a hospital! Show some decency, why
donât you?â She glared at Tyler, then at Charles before saying, âApologize right now, Charles.â
âWhy?â Charles demanded with wide eyes.
She pursed her lips. âWhy? Maybe itâs because whatever you said earlier was totally uncalled for! I know
you hate Toby with a passion, but thereâs no need for you to say such terrible things about him. Now,
apologize!â she bit out with emphasis this time.
Charles quirked his lips and muttered begrudgingly, âIâm sorry.â
Tyler glowered at him mutinously. âI donât give a damn about your apology!â
âThen what the hell do you want?â Charles barked, his brows knitting together.
âI want to punch your lights out, thatâs what!â Tyler spat, clenching his fists angrily.
âCome on, big guy!â Charles rolled up his sleeves. âI admit I was caught off guard when you wanted to
throw down some punches earlier, which was why I dodged, but that wonât happen again! Letâs take this
outside, kid, and weâll see if youâre just all talk!â
âFine! Weâll take it outside then!â A cold smirk played on Tylerâs lips as he added mockingly, âIâll show you
whoâs all talk at the endââ He broke off deliberately and eyed Charlesâ legs with contempt, then scoffed.
âThough I think between the both of us, youâd run off crying first!â
âYou punkââ
âThatâs enough!â When Sonia saw that the boys were building up to another fight, she interrupted again,
this time with the same frustration as a tired parent. She stood between them like a wall and snapped,
âCharles, youâre nearly thirty years old. What are you doing picking fights with a minor? Donât you feel
ashamed of yourself? And you!â She shot a dark look at Tyler. âKeep your temper in check, young man.â
She was using all her might to keep a fight from breaking out between these two. Aside from the plain
fact that fighting in a hospital was downright unacceptable, she was also aware that Charles would lose
out painfully in a fight with Tyler.
While Charles was oblivious to this, Sonia knew that Tyler was well-versed in kickboxing. Moreover, he
was taller than Charles. In the aggregate, Charles was no match for the kid.
That being said, Charles was clueless about how much of a disadvantage he would be at if a brawl broke
out, but he was a little embarrassed to have been called a petty adult by Sonia for picking fights with a
minor. A red flush crept over his cheekbones as he clenched his fists and let out a dry, awkward cough.
âFine, then. If youâre going to put it that way, baby, then I guess Iâll be the bigger person and let this punk
off the hook this time.â
âLet me off the hook?â Tyler scoffed in derision. âMove, Sonia! Iâm going to teach this guy a lesson and
knock some sense into him!â
âStop it!â Sonia could feel the onset of a migraine attack. She rubbed the divot between her brows and
asked, âTyler, howâs Grandma doing right now?â
Upon hearing this, Tyler finally calmed down, and his rage was replaced with the despair that one might
associate with an abandoned puppy. âGrandmaâs fine; she came to an hour ago. Toby, on the other hand,
isnât doing too well. Heâs still in the ICU.â
âThe ICU?!â Soniaâs jaw fell open.
Charles, too, was equally shocked. âHold upâdoes he actually have a terminal illness or something?â
After all, things had to be dire in order for a person to end up in the intensive care unit.
Having regained composure, Sonia eyed Tyler steadily as she pressed, âHow badly did Grandma punish
him?â
She had thought that Toby, being Roseâs grandson, would be subjected to mercy even if the old woman
were to break out the cane. However, it was now that she realized how wrong she had been to assume
this. As it turned out, Rose had given Toby such a harsh beating that he ended up in the ICU. In fact, one
might even think that somebody had had a score to settle with him if they didnât know any better.
âWhat? Toby ended up in the ICU because Old Mrs. Fuller doled out corporal punishment on him?â
Charles demanded incredulously, his voice rising by an octave.
Tyler ignored him and kept his attention on Sonia, nodding as he replied with red-rimmed eyes, âHe was
in really bad shape after Grandma was done caning him. I counted ten strokes, and the back of his shirt
was barely holding together after each one. Things got pretty graphic when his skin tore and blood
seeped through; when he was loaded into the back of the ambulance last night, his back was a whole
bloody mess. He was practically mutilated.â
At the mention of this, the gory image of Tobyâs maimed back from last night flashed in Tylerâs mind. He
shuddered, and all the color drained from his face.
While he was explaining, Sonia could visualize the scene, and she pursed her lips reticently.
Unexpectedly, Charles inhaled sharply and exclaimed, âI canât believe the old lady could be so ruthless.
Why did she cane Toby anyway?â
Tylerâs lips parted like he was about to answer, but he caught himself. Charles was his enemy, after all,
and he scoffed as he snapped, âThatâs none of your business! You have no right to know!â
âYouââ Charles choked on whatever insult he had been ready to fire, then quieted down and murmured,
âFine, donât tell me. I donât give a damn either way. Come on, baby, itâs getting late. We shouldnât waste
time talking to this kid when we have to get going.â
âSorry, Charles, but do you think you could go without me? Iâm going to pay Grandma a visit,â Sonia said,
rubbing her temple tiredly.
Charles frowned. âVisit her? Why would you do that after the Fuller Familyââ
âYou know sheâs been kind to me, Charles; I canât just sit by and do nothing now that I know sheâs
hospitalized,â Sonia argued seriously, meeting his gaze.
More to the point, she might have caused Rose to collapse last night when she broke the news of her
terminated pregnancy, which gave her all the more reason to visit the matriarch of the Fuller Family.
Charles opened and closed his mouth, too stumped to protest. After a few seconds, he sighed in
resignation and acceded. âVery well. Go and see the old lady. Iâll be waiting for you at the hospital
gardens.â
Sonia flashed him a smile. âThanks, Charles.â
âItâs nothing. Go on, then,â he prompted, tousling her hair affectionately.
She froze at this gesture, and when he withdrew his hand, she brought hers up to the spot where his
fingers had tousled her hair.
Before this, she might have overlooked his gesture and deemed it as a platonic one, seeing as he rarely
ever tousled her hair, even while they were kids. But now that she knew of his feelings for her, the
intimacy of this gesture suddenly weighed differently than it otherwise would have.