Chapter 589
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 589 Old Mrs Fullerâs Request
Being tactful, Sonia looked at Rose without a word; after all, she was the reason Toby nit-picked all the
details.
One moment, he was afraid that she would feel cold, and the next moment, he was scared that Rose
would prolong the chat with her and delay her from resting. But none would happen, and he was just
worried for nothing.
There was a heater in the pavilion, so Sonia would not feel cold at all. Besides, even if Rose would chat
with her for a long time, it would not hold her up from her rest. After all, she was a night owl. However,
when faced with Tobyâs concern and care, she was slightly amused, paired up with a pinch of
gratefulness.
I mean, he wonât bother about the details if he doesnât care.
âWhat are you thinking about, Sonia? Why are you giggling?â Rose asked with a gleam in her eyes as
she stared at a smiling Sonia.
There was a flash in Soniaâs eyes before she came back to her senses. âN-No⦠Itâs nothing, Grandma.
Now that Tobyâs gone, what is it that you wish to talk to me about?â She waved her hand.
Upon hearing Soniaâs words, Rose retracted the gentleness on her face and became serious.
Registering Roseâs change, Sonia subconsciously sat straight and put on a serious expression too.
âGrandma, what is it? Did something happen?â
âWell, thatâs not entirely it.â Rose shook her head. âItâs just that it will be Tobyâs biological motherâs death
anniversary in a few days.â
âDeath anniversary?â
âYes, my dear.â Rose sighed. âThis is what I wished to tell you. I asked Toby to bring you over in hopes
that you could do me a favor.â
âDo tell, Grandma. Please. Iâll definitely help you if itâs within my capability,â Sonia said, her tone
sounding serious.
Rose smiled in relief. âThen, Sonia, I shall thank you first. Youâre definitely capable of helping me. I would
like you to accompany Toby for the whole day on the day of his biological motherâs death anniversary.â
âThis⦠Is there a plausible explanation for this?â Sonia tilted her head, feeling confused at Roseâs words.
Rose rubbed the grip of her walking cane, and her face was filled with distress. âI wonder if Toby has
ever told you anything about his biological mother.â
âYeah, briefly. I know his biological mother died of suicide,â Sonia replied, nodding her head.
âHmm. Thatâs right. Tobyâs mother died by suicide, and Toby was the first person to discover her body.
Back then, Toby was just a young boy, aged around ten years old. One can imagine how traumatic it was
for the poor young boy to have witnessed his motherâs dead body with his own eyes. Hence, he would be
unlike his usual self every year on the day of his motherâs death anniversary.â
âHow out of character will he be?â Sonia clenched her fist. She could not help but get anxious.
Rose picked up her cup of tea and took a sip. âOn that day, he would let down his stronghold facade
before our eyes and become extremely fragile at heart. All he would do on this day is isolate himself and
drown himself in liquor. Then, when he emerges from his isolation the next day, he would act as if the
world was fine again, but it is hard not to notice the visible injuries on his body.â
âVisible injuries?â Soniaâs pupils shrank at once as soon as these two words appeared in her mind.
âCould he be self-harming inside the room?â
Rose nodded bitterly. âYouâre right. Heâs indeed self-harming. Tobyâs mother slit her wrist and passed
away, and Toby was the first to discover his motherâs body. His former psychiatrist said because it had
left a traumatic impact on Toby, he would not be in the right state of mind on the day of his motherâs
death anniversary, and he would subconsciously harm himself.â
âSo thatâs why.â Sonia bit her lower lip. It was not made aware for her that Toby had such a secret.
However, it was possible since she never truly understood him anyway.
As Soniaâs pen pal or husband, Toby seldom took the initiative to tell her more about him.
Back when they were still pen pals, it was Sonia who told him everything about her, and most of the time,
he merely talked things through with her. He rarely shared stories about himself, and since she seldom
asked him, she had no idea how old John was, where he lived, and how his familyâs situation was.
After Sonia fell in love with Toby, she only knew that he was a gentle senior, but little did she know that
this senior was John, a pen pal who had been communicating with her for so many years.
Speaking of which, what she did to Toby was rather unfair. She had been complaining that Toby couldnât
tell Tina was impersonating her. But, it was the same for her too. She could not recognize that Toby was
her pen pal, John.
But now she knew that he did realize Tina wasnât her. He was merely hypnotized into forgetting about the
whole issue. As for her case, from the beginning till the end, she did not once recognize him as John.
So, based on this fact, Sonia was fairly incomparable to Toby.
Furthermore, despite her words of affirmation in claiming she had loved Toby within those six years of
their marriage, she now saw she had only known him on a surface value but never in-depth. During their
days of marriage, she failed to realize that he was not Jeanâs biological son and that he had lived with
congenital heart disease all along. She did not know he would succumb to his trauma one day once
every year.
In short, compared to what Toby knew about her, she really did not know enough about him. As such,
she began to doubt the love she had for him in the first place.
If she really had feelings for him and loved him deeply, why was she not aware of these things?
Following the heavy topic, the ambiance turned solemn. When Rose saw that Sonia lowered her head,
she thought Sonia was feeling sorry for Toby. âSonia, I hope you can stay by Tobyâs side on that day and
help me stop him from self-harming.â
âMe?â Sonia raised her head and pointed at herself.
Rose hummed, âYes, you.â
âBut Grandma⦠What if I could not stop this?â Sonia bit her lip and asked without confidence. âShouldnât
you and the rest of the family be doing this? Grandma, since you knew Toby would do this on that day
every year, Iâm sure you must have stopped him in the past.â
âYes, I tried to stop him before, but it was useless. Toby did not even grant us a chance to see him.
However, youâre different.â Rose looked at her.
Sonia doubted. âWhy am I different?â
âBecause Toby loves you.â Rose chuckled. âSo, Sonia, how about you give it a try and see if you can
stop Toby. This is why I had asked you to come over tonight.â
Me? Really? I canât believe this is the reason I was summoned. Toby loves me, so can I stop him for
real? Is this even possible? I doubt Iâm able toâ¦
Rose saw through Soniaâs reluctance to believe her reason and said softly, âSonia, trust in yourself. You
can definitely do this. As Tobyâs grandma, I really donât wish to see Toby go insane every year during the
day of his motherâs death anniversary. So, I could only beg you.â
Rose stood up and wanted to give Sonia a bow.
Shocked and in a fit of panic, Sonia immediately stood up and grabbed hold of Rose. âGrandma⦠W-
What are you doing? This canât be appropriate!â
Rose also knew what she currently did was inappropriate, but for the sake of Toby, she had no other
choice but to do this.
âForgive me, Sonia. I donât want to force you either, but I really have no choice. So, Sonia, youâ¦â
âI promise you, Grandma,â Sonia said while rubbing in between her eyebrows after she had sat Rose
down.
Overjoyed, Rose exclaimed, âYou promise? Really?â
âYou even begged me, so how can I not agree?â Faced with the current situation, Sonia could only reply
with a bitter smile.
Slightly ashamed, Rose smiled. âForgive me, Sonia.â
âItâs alright, Grandma. I donât blame you. I just want to tell you that although I had promised to help you to
stop Toby, itâs still unknown whether it is within my capability to carry it out or not. I hope you wonât be let
down when the time comes,â Sonia said in hopes that Rose would be prepared for any possible
outcome.
Rose nodded. âDonât worry, I understand.â
âThatâs good.â After that, Sonia did not utter a word anymore.
Then, Rose added, âBy the way, Sonia, please donât let Toby know about this.â
âOkay.â Sonia nodded as a promise, putting Rose at ease, but just then, the cell phone in Soniaâs bag
rang.
Shooting the young lady a cheeky smirk, Rose made an educated guess, saying, âThat should be Toby.â