Chapter 588
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 588 A Worried Toby
âSo⦠Grandma, youâre not mad at me anymore?â Toby curled his lips.
Rose rolled her eyes at him. âIf you did it out of your own impulsive behavior and not for Sonia, I would
definitely let you have a taste of my cane.â
Upon hearing that, Toby smiled a little and said nothing. Sonia, who stood beside him, became extremely
uncomfortable.
She might not be the one who instigated Toby in shoveling off the pathway, and even though Rose did
not seem angry about it, she was nonetheless still the cause of this incident. Deep down, she somewhat
felt guilty and kept blaming herself, thinking it was her fault.
If only she had not worn high heels, Toby would never have had the idea of shoveling off the pathway.
After all, she was just a guest, so she was overwhelmed with stress after she heard her host had the
intention of revamping the manorâs facility for her.
In the hope of stopping this grandmother-grandchild duoâs intention to change the pathway, Sonia took
Roseâs hand and hurriedly said, âGrandma, please donât listen to Toby about changing the pathway.
Seeing as Iâm not a regular visitor here, I would be put in a difficult situation if the both of you kept
insisting on this matter.â
However, Rose just patted her hand, a kind smile painted across her face. âSonia, you must have
thought I was put under pressure and was forced to agree with Toby to change the pathway. However,
thatâs not the case, so worry not. This shows that Toby loves you so much that heâs willing to sacrifice for
you. So, you donât have to feel burdened.â
âButâ¦â
Before Sonia could say more, Toby turned to look at her. âWho said you wonât be coming over more
often? Once weâre together in the future, weâll live here in the old manor.â
Toby had thought it through. Since he had wished for Sonia and Jean to live separately, he would not live
in the Fullersâ residence in the future. On the contrary, he and Sonia would frequent the old manor to
keep Rose company.
Now that my grandma has aged, she seems to be a fan of a livelier atmosphere. Alas! Sheâs reluctant to
go to the Fullersâ residence and stays here because she dislikes Jean. Once Sonia and I move in, I bet
sheâd be over the moon.
Sure enough, Roseâs eyes lit up instantly when she heard Tobyâs words. âThatâs a wonderful suggestion.â
âOld Mrs. Fuller, I also think itâs a good idea. Once Young Master Toby and Young Mistress moved in, the
manorâs atmosphere would surely be lively,â Mary chimed in, excited at the idea.
âYou bet.â Rose smiled and nodded.
After hearing that, Sonia felt both embarrassed and awkward, and her face crimsoned. âGrandma, what
are you talking about? Toby and I⦠Weâre just normalâ¦â
âWeâll get back together sooner or later, wonât we?â Toby interrupted her, gazing deep into her eyes.
Soniaâs rosy lips parted, but no words came out of her mouth.
Theoretically, she should refute and insist that she and Toby were not together. But when the words were
about to leave her lips, she stopped. Was it because she loved him, so deep down in her heart, she also
wished to get back with him?
Sonia lowered her eyelids, making it difficult for anyone to see her facial expression.
Upon seeing Soniaâs reaction, Toby knew she had once again lapsed into her inner world, opting to
escape the true feeling buried deep inside her and pretending otherwise. Toby could only sigh and
change the subject. âOkay, letâs eat first.â
Meanwhile, Rose also detected Soniaâs attempt to avoid the confrontation with feelings. She gave Toby a
sympathetic look and nodded. âLetâs eat. Sonia, eat up.â
The reason she and Mary said so was to give their relationship a push in hopes that they would get back
together. But she did not expect Sonia would be so timid when it came to her feelings. Clearly, she must
have been badly hurt within these six years.
Thinking of this, Rose glared at Toby. Despite being clueless about the sudden change in Roseâs attitude,
Toby remained silent, and he put some baked shrimps on Soniaâs plate. âHere, try these.â
âItâs alright. I can do it myself.â Sonia picked up her cutlery and slowly put a shrimp into her mouth.
Toby looked at her, obviously waiting for her comment on the dish.
As she put down her cutlery, Sonia smiled. âIt tastes good.â
âGlad to hear that. Here. Have some more.â Toby spoke as he put more food on her plate.
Sonia tried to stop him, but it was too late, and she did not know whether she should laugh or cry as she
looked at her half-filled plate.
Is he afraid that Iâd starve or something?
Across the dining table, Mary was also serving Rose.
After she had put the dishes onto Roseâs plate, she whispered, âOld Mrs. Fuller, Young Master Toby
seems to be quite good at taking care of people.â
Rose smiled and whispered back, âIt sure looks that way. Plus, he looks rather modest when taking care
of others. Itâs probably a good thing, since I wonât have to worry about him and Sonia in the future. Look
at how attentive he is in attending to her needs. Iâm sure theyâll be happy once they get back together.â
âYouâre right, Old Mrs. Fuller.â Mary nodded.
After the meal, the servants had taken away all the tableware on the dining table.
While Sonia was wiping the corner of her lips, she asked Rose, âBy the way, Grandma, Iâm pretty sure
the purpose youâd asked Toby to bring me over here is not merely to dine with you. Surely, there must be
something that you wish to tell me.â
âYouâre right, Sonia. There really is something that I wish to tell you,â Rose replied while sipping her tea.
Sonia looked at her. âWhat is it?â
Instead of replying to Soniaâs question, Rose turned her gaze toward Toby. âToby, why donât you ask Mr.
Franklin to prepare a room for Sonia? Considering itâs rather late now, Sonia will stay here for a night.â
Soniaâs eyes glinted with awe at Roseâs words, and she said with a smile, âIf thatâs the case, thank you,
Grandma.â
She knew Rose just wanted to shoo Toby away so she could talk to her in private.
Of course, it was also true that Rose wanted to let Sonia stay overnight, seeing how late it was. By the
time Sonia reached home, it would probably be even later.
Well, I guess Iâll just spend the night.
At the same time, Toby, too, had read Roseâs mind.
Although he did not know what his grandma wanted to tell Sonia, even going as far as to shooing him
away on purpose, he would still do as she wished since it was her intention.
With this in mind, Toby stood up. âAlright, Iâll take my leave first and make the arrangements.â
After that, he put his hand on Soniaâs shoulder and gently patted. âYouâll stay here and have a chat with
Grandma. Iâll let you know once the roomâs ready.â
Sonia turned her head around, eyes glancing at Tobyâs hand on her shoulder, and she hummed, âOkay.â
Toby took his hand off and was ready to leave.
Just as he took a step, he halted his tracks as he suddenly thought of something. Then, he took off his
trench coat and put it on Sonia. âI donât know how long you will be chatting with Grandma, so itâs better if
you wear another layer of clothing.â
Stunned, Sonia did not expect that Toby would suddenly drape a trench coat over her.
Rose looked at Toby, her eyes squinted. âWhatâs wrong? You think I will allow Sonia to freeze in this
weather?â
âGrandma, Iâm sure you wonât do that, but itâs not out of the norm for me to show my concern either.
Besides, please make your conversation with Sonia short and donât drag it on for too long. Sonia needs
her rest, Grandma.â Toby raised his wrist, hinting at Rose to be mindful of the time.
Rose just waved her hand and said in a disfavoring manner, âAlright. Alright. I wonât delay Soniaâs rest.
Hurry and go! Youâre the one wasting our time by still being here.â
Toby pursed his lips, retracted his gaze, and he looked down at the woman who was sitting on the chair.
His voice instantly softened. âIâll be away first. If Grandma is still not done chatting with you in half an
hour, give me a phone call.â
âIs that even appropriate?â Sonia asked, feeling neither laughing nor crying.
Tobyâs rosy lips moved, and just as he was about to speak, Rose impatiently pestled her walking cane.
âThatâs enough. Whatâs with the rambling? This old lady right here will try to end our conversation within
half an hour. So, get going now! Chop-chop!â
Seeing how Rose kept urging him to leave, Toby frowned. However, he said nothing. Instead, he turned
around and left the pavilion.
After Toby had left, Sonia suddenly felt relieved. Because of his presence there, she felt a headache
from his constant reminders.
âThe boy finally left. I have never seen him nitpicking on the details so much,â Rose said helplessly. It
was obvious that she, too, felt relieved that Toby had left.