Chapter 452
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 452 Tobyâs Decision
Tim had his hands in the pockets of his white coat as he commented, âAccording to the cardiology
department, the heart will last you another three years, give or take.â
âThree yearsâ¦â Toby clenched his fists in aggravation. How did my lifespan shorten by so much in such
little time? Itâs supposed to last as long as the average personâs heart.
âYes, three years. So, if you want to keep on living after that, youâre going to have to search for a suitable
heart within these three years for your transplant,â Tim affirmed as he signed with three fingers.
When he heard this, Tomâs eyes reddened. âHow do you suggest we do that? President Fullerâs body
and blood type are as rare as they are specific. It could take ages before we look for another heart that is
compatible with the rest of his organs! If itâs such a walk in the park, then it wouldnât have taken twenty-
four years for him to locate a heart in the first place. So, donât tell me that he can find the perfect donor in
three years because itâs just nonsense!â
âThen, my hands are as tied as yours. If the right donor doesnât come along in the next three years,
Tobyâs heart will wither out and he can do nothing else but wait for death to knock on his door,â Tim
pointed out nonchalantly, putting his hands out like he was leaving all up to fate.
Upon seeing this, Tom grew incensed and demanded, âWhat the hell are you even saying? Arenât you a
doctor? How can you talk about a patientâs imminent death so casually?â
âAnd what would you rather hear me say?â Tim impassively gazed at the assistant. âIâm a doctor, not a
walking organ procurement organization. No doctor can perform a miracle on him without first obtaining a
compatible heart for the transplant, so whatever I said were only matters of fact.â
âYouââ
âThatâs enough!â Toby massaged the space between his brows and grimly said, âBack off, Tom. Heâs
right; no one can save me if we donât get a compatible heart donor in the next three years. Death really is
imminent.â
âI know, but I just donât like how he put it,â Tom snapped as he glowered at Tim angrily.
Tim slid his glasses up his nose bridge as he pointed out flatly, âIf you donât like the way I have described
it or if you find that I was way too brusque with my words, go and help your boss to find the perfect heart
donor instead of hovering here picking arguments with me. Every day for the next three years is a day he
spends fighting for his life, and for what itâs worth, that might be all the living he gets to do before his
heart collapses. Maybe you guys would get lucky in the end, and the perfect heart would come along to
save your boss from the brink of death. Thatâs all I have to say. Goodbye for now.â
With that, he turned to leave.
However, Toby called out to stop him in his tracks, âHey, wait a minute.â
âYes, President Fuller?â Tim halted before he could walk out the door and cast Toby a sidelong glance.
Toby pursed his lips. âYou canât let anyone know about this. If word gets out that I have a heart problem
ââ
Tim interrupted, âYou donât have to worry about word getting out. Iâm a doctor, so itâs a given that Iâll
remain reticent about your condition. Besides, itâs not as if Iâm dying to spread the news. I didnât even tell
Sonia when she asked about you yesterday, right, Mr. Brown?â
Tom scoffed at this. The only reason why you didnât say anything to Sonia was because I stopped you,
he thought sourly.
âSonia?â Toby stiffened at this. He couldnât hide how flustered he was when he demanded, âHow is she
doing now?â
âAsk him.â Tim jerked his chin in Tomâs direction and added pointedly as he walked out of the room, âHe
knows best.â
Now Tim was gone, Toby and Tom were alone again in the hospital room.
Upon receiving a look of askance from Toby, Tom had no choice but to elaborate, âSoniaâs fine. Sheâs
dandy. I mean, how could she not be after you saved her?â
As he picked up on the snide tones, Toby frowned and asked unhappily, âWhat, do you have something
against Sonia?â
Tom had never intended to hide his displeasure toward Sonia and now that Toby had asked, he was
more than ready to admit it. âYes, I do have something against her. Youâve been injured way too many
times because of her. I wonât talk about what happened in the past, but this time, your heart will wither in
three yearsâ time because you risked your life to save hers. Am I supposed to congratulate her for
surviving at your expense?â
âIâm going to let this go on account of the fact that youâve been loyal to me all these years and that youâre
speaking up for my own good, but I swear I wonât forgive you the next time you decide to badmouth
Sonia in front of me.â Toby eyed his assistant coldly.
Tomâs eyes widened to the size of saucers as he gaped at Toby incredulously. âPresident Fuller?â
âSonia has nothing to do with this incident,â Toby explained somberly. âI was the one who voluntarily
jumped off the cliff to save her, so your rage toward her is obviously unjustified. You usually have more
sense than to blame everything on her like this.â
When he heard this, Tom opened and closed his mouth like a fish. He snapped out of his daze a moment
later and muttered numbly, âMy apologies, President Fuller.â
Toby waved his hand dismissively. âItâs fine. Weâll let the matter drop now and I donât want you bringing it
up again or grumbling about Sonia either, am I clear?â
âYes, sir.â Tom nodded despite his reluctance, lowering his gaze.
The vein near Tobyâs temple throbbed to signal his weariness and he rubbed it as he asked, âWhereâs
Sonia now?â
âShe was discharged this morning. Sheâs fine and probably at Paradigm Co. right now,â Tom answered.
With a brief hum, Toby noted, âAs long as sheâs fine. Remember, she canât learn about my heart issue,
do you understand?â
He might have jumped off the cliff on his own will, but if Sonia found out about it, she would blame herself
and think that she was the reason for his current predicament. She canât ever find out about this. Itâs for
her own good.
âDonât worry, President Fuller. I never planned on telling her anyway,â Tom solemnly assured. That much
was true. He had no intention of telling Sonia about Tobyâs injuries, not because he was worried that she
would blame herself, but more along the lines of worrying that Toby wouldnât be able to take the hit if she
were to confront him about it.
However, now that Toby was aware of the extent of his injuries and calmly accepted his substantially
shortened lifespan, it longer mattered.
On the other hand, Toby didnât know the real reason why Tom was keeping this a secret from her. He
didnât actually care, as long as she remained oblivious to news of his injuries.
âYouâll have to keep this from my mom, my grandma and Tyler as well. I donât want them to worry either,â
Toby reminded him as an afterthought as he leaned against the headboard.
Tom nodded. âI know, President Fuller. I didnât tell Old Mrs. Fuller and the others in the household, not
even about how you jumped off a cliff to save Miss Reed. I didnât breathe a word to the public either; so,
as far as they are concerned, youâre on a business trip. If word gets out, the company and the market
would take a great hit and the press would have a field day making headlines out of your cliff-jumping
endeavors.â
âYouâve done well,â Toby praised.
A little tremor worked its way into Tomâs voice as he promised, âIâll find the perfect heart for you,
President Fuller. Youâll keep on living. I swear.â
The perfect heart, huh? The corner of Tobyâs lips curled into a half-smile as he commented, âIn that case,
I wish you all the best.â
He sounded optimistic enough, but such words were good for offering empty solaces. Deep down, they
both knew that the chances of coming across a compatible heart for a transplant were slim to none.
âHowâs Tyler doing in the competition?â Toby asked after the thought crossed his mind.
Tom paused for a while before replying, âThe U17 Cross-Country Championships that Young Master
Tyler took part in has ended and he was able to secure our country a ticket for the FIBA Basketball World
Cup. The first round of preliminaries are underway as we speak.â
Toby hummed in response. With a small nod of acknowledgement, he lowered his gaze in thought and
said, âWhen the Basketball World Cup is over, pull Tyler out of the team and have him transferred to an
elite prep school.â
âPresident Fuller?â Tom looked aghast when he registered this. What does President Fuller mean by
this? Is he already making arrangements for Young Master Tyler to take over his duties now that he
knows he wonât have much longer to live?
Toby knew why his plan would come as a shock to Tom. As he pursed his lips, he changed the subject
instead of elaborating further, âRight, why donât you tell me how Sonia and I returned to Seafield?â
âI brought a rescue team with me and found the both of you in some villagerâs home,â Tom explained
sullenly. He knew that Toby was intentionally changing the subject, which only served to confirm his
suspicions that Toby planned on training Tyler to be his successor.
Tom was more than understanding of this, but it didnât mean he could accept it. Doesnât President Fuller
have the slightest bit of faith that he will be able to continue living? Itâs no easy feat to search for a heart
donor, but thereâs still hope for a miracle, isnât there?
âA villagerâs home?â Toby repeated, his eyes glimmering with doubt. That doesnât make sense, he
thought. We were supposed to be found in the cave.