Chapter 535
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 535 We Lost Her
Thatâs not possible, Sonia thought, still alarmed by Tobyâs proclamation. If itâs true that Tina never truly
loved him, then why was she so possessive of him?
As though reading her mind, Toby elaborated grimly, âShe never truly loved me for me! After I blacked
out from that particular car accident, I had Tom look into Tina, and we discovered a crucial piece of
information.â
âWhat was it?â Sonia asked anxiously.
Tom interjected, âWe found out that, at that point, she had known for quite a while that she wasnât Titusâ
biological daughter.â
âYes. Tina discovered at the age of eighteen that she was not Titusâ biological daughter, which means
there was a chance that he wouldnât pass Triforce Enterprise to her. Even if he would, she knew her lack
of skills in running a business would only jeopardize the company. There was a real likelihood that
Triforce Enterprise could go bankrupt or be taken over by the shareholders, so in order for her to keep up
her lavish lifestyle, she began to set eyes on all the successful men in the industry.â
Soniaâs jaw dropped when she heard Tobyâs explanation. âNo way.â
âItâs all true, Miss Reed. I looked into the men Tina had set her eyes on and found that they were
bachelors from and heirs to some of the most elite families in the industry,â Tom began elaborating. âOur
President Fuller happened to be the cream of the crop, but with the Gray Familyâs standing back in the
day, they were far from being in his league. Tina couldnât find a way to even get close to President Fuller,
until she discovered that he was pen pals with you, Miss Reed.â
âPen palsâ¦â Soniaâs face fell as she remembered something. So thatâs what happened! Tina and I went
to the same university, and she was even my roommate!
The scene of Tina catching her writing letters flashed in Soniaâs mind. They had been in their first year of
university then, and she recalled Tina making fun of her for using such archaic methods to communicate
with someone. Following this, Tina even rallied the other students from the course to join in the teasing.
But one day, Tina suddenly showed interest in Soniaâs pen pal and started asking questions about him.
She had always been reproachful of Soniaâs letter-writing, but out of nowhere, she claimed to have plans
on finding herself a pen pal as well.
Perhaps that had been the precise moment when Tina, by some way or another, discovered Toby and
Sonia were pen pals. Then she had the idea to impersonate me so that she could finally get close to
Toby!
At the thought of this, Sonia closed her eyes and bit out angrily, âIt was my fault for not seeing through
her schemes at the beginning.â
If she had known that John and Toby were the same personâthat her pen pal and the man she had
fallen so deeply in love with shared one identityâbefore Tina had, things would have turned out
differently for her and Toby.
For one, Tina would never even be part of their narrative.
Presently, at the sight of Soniaâs trembling hands, Toby reached out and pulled her into his arms. She
stumbled into his embrace, and as he held her, he caressed her hair gently while murmuring, âNone of
this is your fault; itâs mine. I should have told you my identity all those years ago.â
In actuality, he had considered telling her about his real identity back then, but at last, he decided against
it after seeing how difficult the search for a compatible heart donor had been.
That moment of hesitation had ended up being the perfect window for Tina to come between him and
Sonia.
The fault was not Soniaâs alone, but that didnât matter. Having missed out on six years with her, Toby was
determined to have every moment he could with her now.
Sonia, on the other hand, was surprised by his sudden gentle embrace, but for some reason, she
couldnât bring herself to push him away. There was something comforting about being in his arms like
this, and she found herself calming down.
Going along with the flow, she quietly leaned her forehead against his shoulder and asked slowly, âSo
youâre saying that Tina only ever loved you for your money and status, but not for who you are? She
went to such extreme lengths just so she could have you fund her lavish lifestyle?â
âThatâs right,â Toby muttered hoarsely, dipping his head so he could breathe in the pleasant scent of her
hair.
She lowered her gaze. âActually, I thought her feelings for you were true to some extent. I could tell.â
Sonia had seen the jealousy in Tinaâs eyes whenever they were in the same room; raw emotions like that
couldnât have been an act. Such jealousy and hostility toward me would have been uncalled for had Tina
never truly loved Toby.
Tobyâs brows furrowed. âI donât care whether her feelings for me were real or not because I donât want
her in the slightest. The idea of being loved by her disgusts me!â
Hearing this inexplicably lifted Soniaâs spirits, and the beginnings of a smile began to curl on her lips as
she said, âYou know, maybe Tina tried to kill you because all that love she had for you has turned into
pure hatred.â
âIt doesnât matter. She could try, but itâs not as if sheâd succeed in murdering me anytime soon,â Toby
pointed out darkly. An insidious look flashed in his eyes, but it disappeared just as quickly. He gently
released Sonia from the cage of his arms and stared into her eyes. âJust remember that going forward,
the grudges you thought were between you and Tina concern me as well, so donât tell me not to
intervene. Tina would still come after me even if I were to back out of this mess. You understand that,
donât you?â
Sonia parted her lips to say something in protest, but having been rendered speechless, she finally
nodded. âI understand.â
Meanwhile, the doctor who had been tending to Tobyâs sprained ankleâand who had become an
involuntary third wheel to Toby and Sonia in the processâstood up and said, âOkay, President Fuller,
youâre all set and ready to go. Iâve bandaged your ankle, so try to keep the area dry for at least twenty-
four hours, though you can clean it with a damp towel. In the meantime, take care not to bump into
anything.â
Toby hummed in response. âAlright. Now, can you please attend to her?â
âVery well,â the doctor agreed readily, then glanced over at Sonia. âTake a seat here, young lady.â
Sonia made a noise of acknowledgment and walked over to the other side of the couch, then rolled up
her sleeve to reveal the abrasions on her arm so the doctor could tend to them.
Just then, Tomâs phone rang. âPresident Fuller, itâs a call from the bodyguards I sent to go after Tina
earlier.â
Toby looked somber as he barked, âWell, answer it!â
Sonia turned to stare at Tom anxiously as well.
Under their intense scrutiny, Tom picked up the call and put it on speaker. âItâs me. Have you brought the
target into custody?â
âSorry, Mr. Brown, but we lost her,â one of the bodyguards on the other line reported trepidatiously.
Exasperation and disbelief colored Tomâs features as he snapped, âWhat? You lost her? You guys are
two walking blocks of muscle with a flashy car, but neither of you managed to catch a girl in a beat-up
ride?â
Putting it that way, it was hard for anyone to believe that Tina had outrun two security guards.
Toby, too, looked incensed, and the air around him crackled with angry energy. Soniaâs fists were
clenched so tight that her nails were digging hard into her palms, and the incredulous expression on her
face belied her thoughts. How did it end up this way?
She had initially thought that the bodyguards would take down Tina for sure, but in a shocking twist of
events, the wretched woman actually managed to escape.
It was just as Sonia had said earlier: if they failed to bring Tina into custody and let her escape, then it
would only be harder to catch her the next time. For as long as Tina stayed hidden in the shadows, she
was a giant, ticking time bomb. There was no telling when she would pop up again and hurt them.
As things were, the worst-case scenario that Sonia had thought of had finally happened.
On the other end of the phone, the two bodyguards looked down in shame after getting told off by Tom.
âWeâre sorry, Mr. Brown. We didnât mean to let her escape; we thought the chase was going well, but just
as we were about to corner her, two other cars skidded out of nowhere and cut us off.â
âCut you off?â Sonia was astonished as she bit down on her lip. âCould they be Tinaâs accomplices?â
âObviously,â Toby agreed with a solemn nod.
âShe actually has accomplices?â Sonia slammed her fist against the cushion and demanded, âWho
would put their lives on the line to help her? Cynthia? Or maybe Julia and Titus?â
These were the only people Sonia could think of who might lend Tina a hand in all this. There was no
way Melody could have helped Tina escape, not while she was already struggling in prison already. No,
she couldnât have arranged for anyone to help Tina get away from a manhunt.
That being said, Sonia thought there might be others who were aiding Tina in secret, but the possibility of
that was low.
After all, the current Tina had already fallen from grace; she was no longer the same girl who had been
coddled and supported by courtesies of her relationship with Toby. Her fans had deserted her, and her
connections were too thinned out to offer her any real advantage.