Chapter 538
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 538 Tobyâs Bodyguards
âRight away,â Tom replied solemnly, then left to carry out Tobyâs orders.
Presently, Sonia lifted her arm to glance at her watch and saw that it was drawing close to 4.30PM.
Letting her arm fall back to her side, she was about to bid goodbye to Toby when he beat her to the
chase. âWell, if youâre going to sign off on the factory, then you should probably get going now. Go
straight home as soon as youâre done, or it wonât be safe after nightfall.â
âOkay,â she agreed, rising to her feet. âIll be leaving now.â
Just then, he picked up his phone and stopped her. âHold on. Iâll get someone to escort you back.â
âOh, that wonât be necessary. I can drive,â Sonia said, turning him down with a cursory wave of her hand.
He looked at her gravely and pointed out, âI think itâs entirely necessary. I donât like the idea of leaving
you on your own; who knows if Tina will ambush you along the way?â
Upon hearing this, Sonia fell silent, and she pictured herself driving along the way and running into Tina.
Sheâd probably step on the gas and crash into my car, then hope that the impact would be enough to kill
me.
Sonia shuddered at the eerie thought of this and decided to take up Tobyâs offer. Bowing her head in
polite gratitude, she said, âThank you.â
He nodded once, then sent out instructions through his phone. After that, he set his phone aside and
announced, âDone. You can head down to the lobby now; the team Iâve arranged to escort you will be
waiting for you there.â
She gave a small nod. âOkay. Iâll get going now, then.â
Toby gave a casual flap of his hand to dismiss her. âGo on.â
With one last glance at his bandaged ankle and a gentle reminder that he should keep the area dry,
Sonia slung her purse over her shoulder and walked out of his office.
As she stepped out of the elevator and into the lobby, she indeed came upon the men whom Toby had
arranged to escort her. These men were uniformed bodyguards who towered over her and boasted
strong, bulky physiques, attributes that instantly made her feel a sense of security.
That being said, what surprised Sonia the most was not the bodyguardsâ physiques, but the way they
intended to escort her. She would be driving back with one of their cars tailing her and the other in front
of her.
She had believed that Toby would want the bodyguards to be in her car while escorting her back, but as
it turned out, he had thought differently.
Now that she looked at it, an arrangement like this was for the best in terms of security. With two cars
escorting her, Tina would not be able to reenact her murderous scheme from earlier that afternoon, at
least not without crashing first into either one of the bodyguardsâ cars.
Warmth coursed through Sonia as she smiled to herself, a little surprised by Tobyâs foresight in planning
all this.
She suddenly realized how much attention to detail Toby paid to whatever he did or intended to do.
At the entrance of the newly built factory, Charles flicked his cigarette butt away when he saw Soniaâs
familiar red car draw near and accused, âTook you a while to finally get here, baby,â
Sonia got down from the car and flashed him a quick, apologetic smile. âSorry to keep you waiting,
Charles.â
âNah, donât worry about it. Iâve only been here for half an hour,â he said with a grin. Then, he noticed the
two cars that had escorted Sonia back and asked curiously, âHey, whatâs going on here, baby? Who are
these people?â
She was being frank as she pointed at the other two cars and explained, âThose are Tobyâs cars, and the
ones driving them are Tobyâs bodyguards.â
âAnd why did his bodyguards follow you here?â Charles pressed, frowning.
âItâs a long story, but basically, Toby dispatched them for my own safety, and theyâll leave once theyâve
escorted me back to Bayside Residence later,â she elaborated, running her fingers through her hair to
keep it in place.
Charles gave another pointed look at the cars, and he was about to say something when Sonia glanced
at the time and said, âOkay, thatâs enough for now, Charles. Itâs getting late, and we have a factory to
see.â
âOh, right,â he said, snapping out of his thoughts when he heard this. He stored away his questions and
fell in step behind her as she walked through the factory entrance.
It was 6.00PM when they signed off on the factory. The sky was gradually darkening, and Sonia was
ready to leave after she had finalized the amendments and handed them to the construction team.
Charles, on the other hand, was sitting in Soniaâs car as he eyed the bodyguardâs car up front, then
poked his head out of the window to peer at the other car following them. Suspicion filled him as he
prompted unhappily, âI think itâs about time you explain to me why Toby sent two bodyguards to escort
you, baby.â
He hadnât wanted to ask back at the factory, not while Sonia had been busy checking through the
construction work. However, now that they were already making their way home, he figured she had no
reason to avoid his questions anymore.
Next to him in the driverâs seat, Sonia was unfazed by Charlesâ curiosity. Knowing him, she knew that he
would not relent until she gave him all the answers he wanted.
With her hands on the steering wheel, she began unaffectedly, âWell, if you must know, something
happened this afternoonâ¦â She told him about the incident where Tina tried to kill her in a car crash.
Having heard the end of the story, Charles looked aghast as he exclaimed, âWhat the hell? I didnât know
something as dramatic as that went down!â
âYeah, and out of concern for my safety, Toby dispatched two bodyguards to escort me. Heâs just worried
that Tina might ambush me again,â Sonia said, glancing at the car behind her through her side mirrors.
Charles couldnât bring himself to be unhappy with Toby after this. After all, Toby was taking all the
necessary measures to keep Sonia safe. If I start protesting over something like this, then Iâd look
downright petty.
âBy the way, baby, didnât you say that Toby sent someone after Tina? If heâs having these bodyguards
escort you home, does that mean Tina got away?â Charles asked, his brows knitted tightly together.
Sonia hummed in response. âThey were close to cutting off her escape route, but she had back-up and
got away. Now, Tobyâs looking into her potential connections to see whoâs been helping her in the
shadows, and once he finds out, heâll let me know.â
âDamn!â Charles slapped his thigh in a fit of anger. âI donât get it. How could anyone still back Tina up
after all the mess she brought onto herself? What kind of connections does she have?â
Sonia lowered her gaze in thought, looking somber as she said, âWho knows? But no matter who her
connections are, I wonât let her get away that easily!â
He nodded at this. âObviously.â
Without adding anything more to the conversation, Sonia pursed her lips and grew reticent. At the sight
of her grim expression, Charles left her alone and began to scroll through his phone in silence.
They pulled up at Bayside Residence half an hour later, and the bodyguards who had done their job
bade Sonia goodbye before leaving in their respective cars.
Watching their cars drive into the distance, Charles rubbed his chin pensively and pointed out, âTo be
honest, baby, I think you should hire a couple of bodyguards to follow you around at all times like those
two did, seeing as Tina is still lurking in the shadows and probably getting ready to ambush you.â
Sonia did not object to his suggestion and merely laughed good-naturedly. âIâll consider doing just that.â
Then, she opened her side of the door and got down from the car while Charles followed suit.
She rounded the front of the car and walked up to the passengerâs side where Charles was standing,
then said, âWhy donât you take the car tonight and pick me up here tomorrow morning? Thereâs a
meeting at Paradigm Co. tomorrow that you could sit in for.â
âOkay,â he answered readily with a grin, then walked over to the driverâs side of the car jauntily.
Having done so, he held the door open and waved goodbye at Sonia. âGuess Iâll be leaving then, baby.â
She hummed in response, but just as Charles was about to duck into the car, she suddenly thought of
something and spun around to call out to him, âHey, wait a minute, Charles!â
âWhatâs wrong?â Charles was already halfway behind the steering wheel when he heard her and ducked
out from the car.
Tobyâs words echoed in Soniaâs mind, and she parted her red lips as she stammered, âUh⦠Charles, do
you think you could maybe stop calling me âbabyâ from now on?â She found herself agreeing with Toby
that the term of endearment was far too intimate to be appropriate for a friendship like hers and Charlesâ.
The grin on Charlesâ face slipped when he heard this, and he demanded in bewilderment, âDid you just
ask me to stop calling you âbabyâ?â
âYesâ she replied with a firm nod.
âBut why?â He slammed the car door shut and closed the distance between them with a couple of long
strides, seeking an explanation from her.
She looked up at him and said, âBecause I donât think itâs appropriate.â
Confusion dawned upon him. âHow is it not appropriate?â