Chapter 341
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 341 Tobyâs Finally Awake
Upon hearing that Sonia was looking for Carl, Charles lowered his gaze in despair, but he kept up a
jaunty tone as he said, âI thought you were going to ask about something important when you called me,
baby. I didnât think youâd be asking after Carl. Iâm hurt.â
âStop it.â Sonia pinched the space between her brows. âDo you think you could get ahold of Carlâs agent,
Charles? Maybe heâll know where Carl is and if he is at work or someplace else.â
âFine, Iâll call them up and ask.â Charles raked his fingers through his slightly-mussed hair.
Sonia hummed briefly in response. âThanks for doing this, Charles.â
âItâs no problem at all.â He shook his head, then asked, âBy the way, are you going back to Paradigm Co.
or will you be recuperating at home today?â
âProbably the former. Iâm not doing too poorly anyway, so thereâs no point staying home when I can go
back to the office.â As she said this, she tried to soothe the dull ache that seemed to thrum beneath the
skin of her lower abdomen.
Charles was hoping to persuade her to stay home, but knowing how stubborn she was, he decided
against it and sighed as he said, âFine. Iâll go over and help out with some paperwork. I can only imagine
the mountain of documents youâd have to go through after you skipped out on work yesterday.â
Sonia knew that he was only trying to lighten her burden, and her heart warmed at his kind offer. She
nodded with a grateful smile. âOkay.â
When the call ended, she put her phone down and stretched lazily, then headed into the bathroom to
wash up.
An hour later, she arrived at Paradigm Co. She had only just gotten to her office when she saw Daphne
standing at the doorway, looking expectant. âPresident Reed!â Daphne greeted her with a courteous nod.
Sonia grinned at her. She opened the door to the office, asking, âAnything interesting happened while I
was gone?â
Daphne trailed after her, and when they were in the confines of the office, she said, âNo, but President
Dafoe did say a couple of nasty things about you, something about how youâre skipping out on work
even though youâre the vice president and whatnot. He said you were unfit for the role.â
An icy smirk tugged on Soniaâs lips. âGuess they figured out that thereâs no way for them to steal my
share of the authority in this company, not while itâs the majority anyway. I suppose they can only resort
to petty gossip just to give themselves some satisfaction.â
She never did clarify the reason for her absence yesterday, since it had to do with her personal affairs. In
retrospect, she felt lucky that she hadnât told anyone of the real reason; if Asher and the others could
pick faults under such vague circumstances, then she could only imagine how merciless they would be if
they found out she missed work because she had gone to terminate her pregnancy.
âThatâs true enough.â Daphne agreed heartily with a firm nod.
Sonia pulled out her chair from behind her desk and turned on her computer. âAny work lined up for me
today?â
Daphne swiftly opened up the folder in her arms when she heard this and recited Soniaâs schedule
efficiently.
When she was done, Sonia nodded. âGot it.â
âIâll get back to my desk now, President Reed.â Daphne closed the folder.
Sonia eyed her for a moment, then said, âHold on. Could you help me book an appointment with a
lawyer? Someone whose expertise is in financial law.â
âDo you need to have something attested, President Reed?â Daphne asked curiously, pushing her
glasses up her nose bridge.
Sonia nodded. âYou could say that. I just found out that at least half of the shares I hold now are courtesy
of Carl and Charlesâ purchasing efforts. I canât just take all of that for nothing, so I think the best way to
go is to have a lawyer notarize it; Iâd pay Charles and Carl back in the future, with interest.â
It was the only way she could thank the two men for what they had done for her.
âI see.â A small smile curled on Daphneâs lips as she looked at Sonia with newfound admiration. âI
understand, President Reed. Iâll get right on it and set an appointment with the finest lawyer there is.â
Previously, she had only been respectful to Sonia because Charles had asked her to. Now, she truly did
admire Sonia as a person.
After all, not just anybody would take extra care to return somebodyâs favor instead of taking it for
granted, particularly when it involved a huge sum of money. On this point alone, Sonia had earned
herself rightful respect on Daphneâs part.
âThank you,â Sonia said presently, giving her secretary a warm smile.
âAll in a dayâs work,â Daphne replied placidly.
Sonia clicked her mouse. âOh, by the way, could you clear up the desk Charles used the last time? He
said heâs dropping by later to help me out with the documents.â
Daphneâs eyes sparkled at this, and she was so overwhelmed at that moment that she clenched her fists.
Nonetheless, she maintained her composure and kept her excitement under wraps, though her voice
was slightly higher as she replied, âYes, President Reed.â
âGo on, then.â Sonia waved her off with yet another smile.
Daphne turned to clear up the desk Charles had used previously.
Charles didnât take long to arrive at the office, either. Daphne had only just finished straightening up the
desk when he popped in. Seeing him, Sonia put her pen down and asked, âHow did it go? Did you
manage to get a hold of Carlâs manager?â
âPlease, as if failure is even a possibility for me,â Charles said with a haughty chuckle, patting his own
chest.
Sonia heaved a sigh of relief. Charles got a hold of Carlâs agent, and he doesnât look unsettled either,
which means Carl has to be fine.
âSo, where is Carl now?â Sonia asked just as relief seeped through her.
Charles took a sip of the coffee Daphne had handed him earlier. âHe went back to Jordain County to take
care of something, and heâs supposed to be back tomorrow.â
âOh, thatâs good to know.â Sonia nodded to show that she understood, though she was still baffled as to
why Carl would switch off his phone while he was in Jordain County.
Then again, all her questions would have to wait until Carlâs return tomorrow.
â¦
Meanwhile, over at the hospital, Toby was finally waking up after having spent the last two nights
unconscious. As though witnessing a miracle, Tyler broke out in tears of relief.
âToby.â When he saw that Toby was fully awake, he quickly pressed down on the call button above the
bed.
Dimly, Toby registered all this and came to the instant realization that he was in a hospital. He moved his
arm and gripped onto the covers, trying to prop himself up in bed.
However, he had barely moved a muscle before he felt a sharp, searing pain shooting up his back. He
immediately fell back onto the bed and let out a low grunt, his handsome features scrunched up in
agony. At that moment, he looked paler than he ever did.
Upon seeing this, Tyler asked urgently, âToby, are you okay?â
Toby braced through the hot pain that seemed to be burning his back and replied hoarsely, âIâm fine. I
just strained my back.â
âDonât move. The wounds on your back havenât even healed over yet. We wouldnât want you to tear them
open,â Tyler nagged.
Toby closed his eyes for a bit. âHow long was I out?â
âAbout forty hours,â Tyler answered after doing a quick count with his fingers.
Toby frowned deeply. Thatâs too long. Sonia would have been discharged yesterday.
He grew sullen at this, and the air around him thickened with tension.
He had wanted to personally pick Sonia up from the hospital, but he had missed it after all, much to his
own dismay.
As if sensing Tobyâs mood was souring, Tyler blinked and asked, âWhatâs wrong, Toby?â
Toby pursed his lips. âGo over to Room 805 and see if Sonia is still there!â He was aware that Sonia
could have been discharged yesterday under hospital orders as well as on her own will, but he still clung
to the slightest chance that it never happened. Growing restless at this possibility, he glared at Tyler
incredulously when he saw that the boy did not budge from his seat. The vein near Tobyâs temple
throbbed dangerously as he barked, âWhy are you still sitting here? Go!â
âI donât have to; Sonia left yesterday,â Tyler replied, his lower lip jutting out peevishly.
The shock registered on Tobyâs expression seemed to freeze in place as the faint hope he had been
holding onto dissipated, replaced by a hollow feeling that made his skin prickle.
She really did leave! He shouldnât be surprised by this; hope was a fickle thing after all, and it often
bowed to the harshness of reality.
Tylerâs heart went out to Toby when he noticed the latterâs clenched fists and dismal expression.
Treading carefully, he asked, âToby, are you upset because you didnât get to pick Sonia up after she was
discharged from the hospital yesterday despite knowing about it beforehand?â
Something flashed in Tobyâs eyes, though the man himself said nothing.
When Tyler saw how flustered Toby seemed, he knew he had made the right guess. Therefore, he
couldnât help the gratification that followed. Well, what do you know? I actually got it right at the first shot
without even meaning to! Jokeâs on those who call me stupid all the time!
Feeling incredibly pleased with himself, he was about to tip his chin up when he caught himself and
regained composure. His arrogance would be unconscionable at a time like this, when Toby was barely
recovering from his injuries.
âCheer up, Toby. How about I tell you some good news instead?â The gears in Tylerâs head turned as he
tried to assume a brighter tone. âSonia actually came by to see you yesterday.â