Chapter 339
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 339 Visiting Old Mrs Fuller
Upon noticing the dazed look on Soniaâs face, Charles leaned forward and asked, âWhatâs wrong, baby?â
Sonia snapped out of her thoughts and was initially surprised to see how close Charlesâ face was to her
own. Quickly taking a step back, she averted his gaze and mumbled, âNothing.â
Charles narrowed his eyes at her demeanor. Whatâs going on? Is she hiding from me?
âSonia, can we go and see Grandma now?â To one side, Tyler was annoyed to see Sonia getting too
close to any man other than Toby. As far as he was concerned, she belonged to Toby alone, and as
Tobyâs younger brother, he was obligated to ward off any other man who tried to get chummy with Sonia.
Sonia nodded. âOkay, letâs go.â With that, she turned to address Charles. âSo I guess Iâll get going then,
Charles.â
âGo on,â he replied with a nod.
Sonia gave Tyler a look, and they sauntered in the opposite direction of the elevator lobby.
This floor was dedicated to VIP wards, so it was no surprise that Rose would be staying here. âHere we
are,â Tyler announced half a minute later, coming to a stop in front of one of the doors.
Sonia looked up at the plaque that bore Roseâs full name and gently knocked on the door. It opened
within seconds to reveal Mary, whose eyes glimmered in relief as she exclaimed, âOh, itâs you, Young
Mistress!â
Sonia smiled at her. âHello, Mary.â
âHow good of you to drop by, Young Mistress,â Mary said cheerily. âOld Mrs. Fuller was just talking about
you. Sheâs been calling you, but for some reason, she couldnât get through your phone.â
âMy phone ran out of battery,â Sonia explained ruefully. She had forgotten to charge it after her call with
Tyler last night, and when she woke up this morning, she saw that her phone had died but chose to do
nothing about it.
She had thought that she could charge her phone once she was back home, but little had she known
that Rose would bombard her with calls.
âItâs alright. Come on in, Young Mistress.â Mary ushered enthusiastically as she opened the door fully to
allow Soniaâs passage.
âOkay.â With a nod, Sonia stepped through the open door with Tyler and Mary in her wake.
At first glance, Rose was lying in the hospital bed, looking like a frail old person who had just drifted off to
sleep. Lowering her voice to just barely above a whisper, Sonia called out in greeting, âGrandma.â
She thought the old woman had fallen asleep, but she was caught off guard when Roseâs eyes fluttered
open instantly. A wide smile plastered on Roseâs wizened face when she saw her visitor. âSonia,â she
greeted affectionately.
âHello, Grandma.â Sonia walked up to the bed and sat down next to it.
Rose took her hand in hers affably and asked, âWhat are you doing here, Sonia?â
âI just got discharged today, and I ran into Tyler while waiting for the elevator. When I found out you were
here, I tagged along with him so I could visit you. How are you doing, Grandma?â Soniaâs eyes searched
the old womanâs face with concern.
Rose beamed. âIâm perfectly fine. The doctor said that panic got the better of me, and with my old age,
my blood pressure spiked without warning and caused me to collapse. Iâm all better now, and Iâll be going
home this afternoon.â
âThatâs good to know.â Sonia nodded, feeling reassured.
However, the lighthearted moment was quickly disrupted by Tylerâs belligerence as he interjected
tearfully, âThatâs not true! The doctor said that Grandma only got lucky this time, but if the same thing
were to happen againââ
âTyler!â Rose cut him off with a warning look on her face, no longer patient and affable as she signaled
him to keep quiet.
Nevertheless, Sonia caught on to the insinuation that Roseâs collapse was a sign of something graver,
and she pursed her lips before urging, âTyler, go on.â
Tyler nodded and picked up where he left off. âIf Grandma were to collapse because of her blood
pressure once more, then she would be at high risk of getting a stroke, and sheâd be paralyzed forever.â
âWhat?â Soniaâs eyes widened in alarm, and she tightened her grip on Roseâs withered hands.
âGrandmaâ¦â
Rose heaved a sigh but resumed her gentle facade as she placated, âDonât you worry about that right
now, Sonia. With old age comes sickness; itâs inevitable. Besides, if Iâm not too strung up about it, you
shouldnât as well.â
âButââ
Sonia was about to protest, but Rose interrupted. âBy the way, Sonia, Iâd like you to be honest with meâ
did Toby ask you to end the pregnancy?â She had only collapsed the night before thinking that her
grandson was the reason why Sonia terminated the pregnancy.
âNo, he didnât,â Sonia answered with a firm shake of her head.
âReally?â Rose gazed at her intently.
âReally,â Sonia reassured. âPresident Fuller didnât force me to do it; I chose to end the pregnancy.â She
lowered her gaze then, looking guilty. âI got into an accident, and I couldnât keep the baby.â
âAn accident?â Rose repeated in astonishment.
Soniaâs eyes shone with tears. âI slipped and fell, and the miscarriage followed.â
âI see,â Rose said mournfully, patting her chest as though to soothe the heartache. A bitter smile tugged
on her lips. âI suppose thereâs nothing we could do. Maybe it was fate that we never got to meet the
baby.â
Sonia could tell the old woman had really hoped to see the baby greet the world, and a twinge of guilt
seized her as she whispered, âIâm sorry, Grandma.â
Rose patted her arm. âYou donât have to apologize. You have never once hurt our family in any way,
which is more than I can say for the rest of the Fuller Family. Toby put you through so much.â
Initially, Rose had planned on doing everything she couldâeven if it meant casting her own dignity aside
âjust to push Sonia and Toby back together, given how Sonia was already pregnant with his child
anyway. However, now that Sonia had lost the baby, that plan had as good as gone to the dogs.
This is all Tobyâs fault. If only heâd told me sooner about the pregnancy, Iâd have done everything in my
power to fix his relationship with Sonia! Alas, her goodwill could not beat out the cards dealt by fate;
perhaps Toby and Sonia really werenât meant to be together after all. At the thought of this, Rose shook
her head in bitter resignation.
In the following hour, Sonia kept Rose company until she decided to get going, seeing how Charles was
still waiting for her out in the gardens. She hated to let him wait for much longer in this cold weather.
âSonia, are youâare you going to see Toby?â Rose asked in a slightly hesitant tone, regarding the
younger woman with an unreadable look in her eyes.
Biting down on her lip, Sonia finally shook her head curtly and said, âI donât think so. The string that tied
me to President Fuller snapped the moment I lost the baby. Iâm grateful that you took it upon yourself to
punish him for me, Grandma, but as of now, President Fuller and I will no longer have anything to do with
each other.â
By the time she paid back all that she owed Toby, she would cut him off entirely.
Seeing the somber gleam in Soniaâs eyes, Rose sighed wistfully and said at last, âVery well, then. Tyler,
could you escort Sonia out, please?â
âOkay.â Tyler was sulking as he agreed to see Sonia out. He couldnât understand how she could be so
heartless as to not visit Toby, who was a patient. Surely it wouldnât be an issue to visit a patient!
Presently, Sonia bade Rose goodbye, then fell in step behind Tyler as they walked out of the room and
toward the elevators.
Just as they were drawing close to the elevators, Tyler abruptly stopped in his tracks and turned to give
Sonia a wounded look. âTobyâs in the ICU ward up ahead, Sonia. Are you really not going to see him?â
âNo,â Sonia replied with an air of finality.
Upon hearing this, Tyler clenched his fists and pleaded, âSonia, heâs in really bad shape. Canât you
please just go over and visit him for a bit? Please?â Then he bowed deeply before her, with his waist
bent at a sharp angle.
Sonia was startled by his desperation. Frowning, she argued, âDonât you think youâre forcing me more
than youâre asking me for a favor?â
âIâm not. I didnât think much of it, but I know that thereâs a higher chance of you caving if I did this,â Tyler
admitted gravely as he straightened up and looked her in the eye.
Without waiting for her to respond, he reached out and grabbed her by the wrist, then hauled her along
as he ran down the hallway ahead of them.
It wasnât until after they had stopped in front of Tobyâs room at the ICU ward that Sonia realized where
she was. The ICU ward was different from the typical hospital ward. The walls were all made of glass,
and Sonia didnât have to go in to see what was happening inside.
She could clearly see Toby, who was deathly pale as he lay on the hospital cot, his bare torso heavily
bandaged. More astonishing was his back, which looked as if the doctors and nurses had taken care to
drape a fitted white sheet over it.