Chapter 340
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 340 Carlâs Disappearance
Upon closer look, the fitted white sheet was really made out of layers of bandage that covered nearly the
entire surface area of Tobyâs wounded back. It wasnât hard to see how badly hurt he was.
âCome on, Sonia, letâs go in!â Tyler urged, placing a hand on the doorknob.
Sonia shook her head vehemently in refusal. âNo, letâs not. Iâve already seen him, havenât I? Itâs time for
me to go!â
âButââ Tyler began to argue.
However, he was cut off brusquely when Sonia pressed her lips into a grim line and snapped impatiently,
âTyler, I never wanted to come here in the first place, but you didnât leave me a choice when you dragged
me down the hallway. Now that Iâve seen Toby, what more are you asking of me?â
Tyler flushed. âIâm not asking for more. I just want you to stay with Toby for a bit.â
âAnd why should I? What am I to him?â she retorted witheringly, meeting Tylerâs flustered gaze.
He opened his mouth, wanting to say something along the lines of âyouâre his wife, of course!â before
remembering that she and Toby were already divorced.
As such, he closed his mouth again, feeling stupid as the words died on his tongue.
At the sight of this, Sonia shook her head slightly and turned to head for the elevators. This time, Tyler
did not stop her. Perhaps it was because he knew he had no right or power to hold her back.
Sonia stopped in front of an elevator and pressed the button. The elevator arrived not long after, and
when the doors opened, a figure clad in a white coat walked outâit was none other than Tim.
He was a little startled to see Sonia on the other side of the doors, and he adjusted his glasses as he
asked, âI thought you were discharged. What are you still doing here?â
âI got held back,â Sonia explained nebulously with a mild smile.
Tim peered behind her shoulder and instantly understood what was going on. He narrowed his eyes
slightly and inquired, âYour ward isnât in this direction, so why would you be leaving through the elevators
here unless youâve dropped by to visit Toby?â
While he clearly guessed it right, Sonia did not become flustered but shrugged instead, showing a trace
of frustration as she replied, âYou caught me. I ran into Tyler on my way out of the hospital, and when I
found out Grandma was hospitalized, I decided to visit her. After that, Tyler dragged me all the way here
to see Toby.â
âOh,â Tim said plainly. âAnd now youâre leaving?â
She nodded. âThatâs right. I should go now that Iâve already seen him.â
Tim broke into a light chuckle. âWhat do you think of his injuries?â
âWhat do I think?â She looked at him suspiciously. âWhy would you ask this?â
âNothing, Iâm only curious. After all, I heard that his injuries had something to do with you,â he explained
nonchalantly, adjusting his glasses once more.
She lowered her gaze and said stoically, âThe rumors arenât technically wrong, but in all honesty, he
brought the injuries upon himself, so I donât know what to think of them.â
âOh, is that so?â An odd glimmer flashed in Timâs eyes as he became interested. âI take it that you know
why he was caned in the first place?â
âSort of, but seeing as it weighs on my personal affairs with the Fuller Family, Iâd rather not talk about it
with you.â Sonia nodded in apology, then added, âRight, I should get going now, Dr. Lancaster. See you.â
With that, she brushed past him and into the waiting elevator.
Tim, on the other hand, glanced over his shoulder at the slowly-closing elevator doors. The fluorescent
lights above reflected off his glasses, and he waited until the doors fully closed before he turned away.
Pushing his glasses up his nose bridge, he let out an amused laugh and said to no one, âHow
interesting!â
Meanwhile, Charles sat on a nearby bench in the gardens outside the inpatient ward, and he was
speaking on his phone when Sonia found him.
She walked up to him, and when he spotted her, he beckoned her over. He spoke into the line for a few
seconds more, then hung up. âAre you done?â he asked Sonia, keeping his phone in his pocket.
Sonia nodded. âYeah, I am.â
âTook you a while,â he accused jokingly, then tapped his watch in mock exasperation to show that he had
been waiting for much longer than expected.
She flashed him an embarrassed smile. âI guess I lost track of time while I was talking to Grandma. Sorry
for waiting, Charles. Iâll buy you dinner later if youâd like.â
âNah, thereâs no need for that. Besides, itâs not like you could stomach rich food right now, and Iâd hate to
be the only one eating anything with flavor. Come on, Iâll drop you home,â he offered graciously, rising to
his feet.
They sauntered over to the hospital parking lot, and a couple of steps in, Charles suddenly remembered
something. He turned to look at Sonia and said eagerly, âBy the way, baby, guess who I saw earlier.â
âWho?â Sonia asked, shaking her head to show that she was not up for guessing games now; she
probably would have made all the wrong guesses anyway.
Charles did not try to bait her either. Instead, he narrowed his eyes as he chuckled insidiously. âI saw
Tina!â
âWhat?â Sonia stopped walking. âTinaâs here at the hospital, too?â
âNo, sheâs not here as a visitor,â he began to explain. âApparently, sheâs been staying in the hospital ever
since she left the courthouse the other day. I asked the nurses and did some sleuthing; as it turns out,
the police took Tina into custody while she was still in recovery, so she came back to follow up on her
treatment after she was released. She didnât get discharged until today.â
A frosty look passed over Soniaâs face as she mused, âI see.â
âNow that I think about it, thereâs something strange about you, Toby, and Tina,â Charles pointed out,
rubbing his chin thoughtfully.
She gave him an assessing look. âWhat do you mean?â
âI meant how unlucky the three of you are, of course,â he answered jauntily. âHavenât you realized? The
three of you have made countless trips to the hospital in these three short months. It was always you, or
Toby, or Tina. Itâs almost like an eenie-meenie-minie-mo thing.â
âWellâ¦â Soniaâs lips twitched in bemusement, though she couldnât rebuke what he said because it was
the truth. âThatâs enough now. Letâs not talk about it anymore and get going,â she said decisively, opening
the door on the passenger side of the car.
Charles saluted her like he was in the army and quipped, âYes, maâam!â
They drove back to Bayside Residence. Charles did not hover, and he left to attend to some company
matters after helping Sonia pick up around the apartment.
Sonia, on the other hand, called for take-out, and she was digging into her meal when she gave Carl a
call.
However, it was just as Charles had told her that morning: none of her calls could get through, and Carl
had as good as gone off the grid.
She wondered idly if he was unavailable because of work, or if he was hiding from her after his
confession yesterday. Either way, she was determined to find him and talk him into seeking treatment for
his complex.
With that in mind, she gave up on calling him and clicked into Messenger, then sent him a text which
read, âCarl, give me a call when you see this. Thereâs something important I need to talk to you about.
Please.â
She set her phone aside when the text had gone through, and while waiting for his call, she let her mind
wander.
Alas, the wait lasted all night, and when she saw that he had yet to call her the following morning, she
couldnât help but sigh in disappointment.
I donât even know if he saw my text. She rubbed her eyes, but that did little to wake her up as she
groggily made another call to Carl. However, all she got in return was a beep that indicated he had
switched his phone off.
Her brows furrowed. âWhat in the world is going on? What is he up to?â It was hard not to suspect that
something had happened to Carl now that he had disappeared for a whole day and night.
With her lips pressed into a grim line, she gave Charles a call instead. He picked up almost instantly, and
he greeted around a yawn, âGood morning, baby.â
âMorning, Charles.â Sonia lifted the covers off her and got out of bed, then walked over to the French
windows to draw open the curtains.
As the blinding morning light filtered through the glass and warmed her face, she winced and shut her
eyes. After adjusting to the sudden brightness, her eyes fluttered open slowly.
âWhy did you call me so early in the morning? Did you miss me, baby?â Charles asked teasingly,
chuckling.
She rolled her eyes. âNow isnât the time to be cheeky. Be serious for a change. I need to ask you
something.â
âOkay, what is it?â He cleared his throat and became solemn.
When she heard his lighthearted tone turn somber, her expression grew serious as well. âItâs about Carl.
None of my calls have been getting through since last night; his phone has been switched off, and Iâm
worried that he might be in trouble.â
She was terrified that after the confession yesterday, Carl had been unable to take the hit and had done
something drastic. After all, there was no telling what he might be capable of doing on impulse, given his
complex.