Chapter 627
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 627 Soniaâs Regret
However, now that Sonia was once again in love with Toby, the place where the miscarried child held in
her heart naturally grew as well.
Thus, when she thought about the child, she felt somewhat upset.
There was even a measure of regretâthe regret that she hadnât protected the child well enough.
If she had, would her stomach have grown by now?
As Sonia lowered her head and felt her flat stomach, her mood dropped all of a sudden.
Toby immediately set his fork aside. âWhatâs wrong?â
Her eyes flashed and she shook her head. âIâm fine.â
In response, he narrowed his eyes, clearly not believing her.
After all, her mood had suddenly changed from one of calmness to a depressive one.
It was obvious Tim had said something that affected her mood.
Nonetheless, not knowing what Toby was thinking, Sonia only took a deep breath to steady herself
before saying into the phone, âI havenât told you, Dr. Lancaster, but Iâm actually not biologically related to
the Reed Family. Thus, my descendants technically wonât count as blood heirs to the Reed Family. Only
Jessicaâs heritage will.â
âI see,â Tim exclaimed. âSo, thatâs why you want Jessica to give birth.â
At first, he had assumed she wanted to adopt her own sisterâs children because she considered her
infertility.
He was even about to clarify with Sonia that it wasnât that she couldnât give birth; it was just that she
wouldnât find it easy to fall pregnant during these two years.
Now, it looked like such an explanation wouldnât be necessary.
âDoes that mean you intend to use the method I mentioned where Jessica would fall pregnant on her
own?â Tim asked leisurely, leaning back in his chair.
Sonia hummed in agreement. âYes, thatâs what I intend to do. I was about to call you to inform you about
my decision in a bit, but you ended up calling me first.â
âAlright. Since this is the method youâve chosen, Iâll contact the OB-GYN and have them figure out a way
to treat Jessicaâs body as soon as possible so that she can be pregnant as early as possible. Do you
have a candidate for the fatherâs genes?â Tim asked.
Shaking her head, Sonia answered, âNot for now. My original plan was to look for an excellent candidate
at a sperm bank abroad once I sent her genes over, but now that we canât retrieve her eggs, I might as
well get things arranged when she can get pregnant.â
There was no need to rush.
Lifting his chin, he answered, âThat will do as well.â
They only ended the call after settling on Jessicaâs future arrangements.
At that point, Toby poured Sonia a glass of warm milk while explaining, âDrink this. Your first glass has
gone cold.â
Sonia accepted the glass after she put down her phone.
The milk gradually warmed her somewhat cold palms and she smiled at him. âThank you.â
âHurry up and eat then. You were on the phone for so long that youâve barely eaten anything,â he chided
gently and with jealousy.
Although the call came not from a love rival but Tim, he felt like Tim had spent too long on the phone with
her.
It was to the point where he originally didnât have a problem with Tim, but he now did.
Upon hearing the odd tone in his voice and naturally being able to discern that he was jealous of Tim,
Sonia couldnât help shaking her head in amusement.
Following that, she looked at the breakfast spread before her and reached out to take a croissant before
dropping it on his plate.
After Toby lowered his head, he glanced at the pastry before looking back at Sonia with happiness in his
eyes.
She was getting food for him.
âAre you still jealous?â she asked with her head propped against her hand.
He shook his head before taking a bite out of the croissant. âNope.â
He admitted that he was jealous earlier.
When Sonia noticed that he was now placated, she smiled slightly before lowering her head to continue
with her meal.
After breakfast, she tidied the table.
While waiting for her, Toby went to sit on the couch and pulled out his phone to send Tim a message.
âWhat did you say to Sonia earlier to land her in such a strange mood?â
At the other end of the line, Tim was playing a horror game on his phone. The sudden notification had
caused him to marginally narrow his eyes before replying, âSheâs in a strange mood? What happened?â
Tobyâs face darkened. âShouldnât you be asking yourself that? It was while you were talking to her that
her mood suddenly became depressive. Thatâs why I wanted to know what you said to her. If you truly
arenât certain, you should tell me everything that you told her.â
With a snort, Tim wrote back, âI said quite a bit.â
A scowling Toby then replied, âThatâs fine. I have time and can wait. Now, hurry up and tell me!â
Pushing the glasses up his nose, Tim decided to relate the information via voice message rather than
text.
Moments after that, Toby had received multiple voice messages, all reaching tens of seconds in length.
When he saw that the conversation had exceeded a minute in total, the vein in his temple pulsed. Having
no interest in listening to Tim talk, he converted the voice messages to text once again.
After that, he began to peruse what Tim told Sonia in earnest to investigate what on earth had affected
her.
In the end, Toby found that 90 percent of the conversation was about Jessica and that only a small
portion was about something elseânamely, Tim asking Sonia why she wouldnât give birth herself.
As Toby associated that part with Soniaâs action of feeling her stomach, he could guess what had set her
off.
It was more than likely she remembered about the child she miscarried.
Otherwise, she wouldnât have suddenly become sad and upset.
It seemed⦠that she cared about the child, after all.
âToby,â Sonia suddenly spoke up behind him at this moment.
Toby quickly flipped his phone to the opposite side and turned to look at her. âYes?â
As she hadnât noticed his actions, she grabbed her purse from the shelf and slung it over her shoulder.
âWe can go now.â
âOkay.â He stood up and followed her to the entranceway.
Once they arrived, she bent down to change her shoes.
As Toby stood next to her and watched her swapping footwear, he murmured, âSonia.â
âHmm?â Sonia lifted her head to glance at him.
âYouâ¦â Toby spoke before abruptly stopping.
A confused Sonia probed, âWhat are you trying to say?â
Looking away, he said, âNothing. I only wanted to ask if you arenât cold from wearing so little.â
What Toby actually wanted to do was comfort her and reassure her that they would have other children
in the future.
The lost child was the result of their failure as parents.
Of course, that didnât mean Toby never hated Carl.
Yet, at the same time, he knew that even if Carl hadnât poisoned Sonia, the child would still have been
aborted.
As Toby had still been hypnotized at that time, he wasnât aware that he loved her and thus didnât care
whether she aborted the child.
Moreover, she didnât love him back then and thus wouldnât have kept a child biologically related to him.
That meant that, ultimately, the fault still lay with them as parents.
Now that he was back to normal and whole-heartedly focused on loving her without the influence of
hypnosis, his affection for the child was increasing.
It was likely that Sonia, after having fallen in love with him again, was experiencing the same process of
truly caring about the child now, which was why she was upset about losing the child.
It was just a pity that everything was too late.
Once Toby returned home, he would personally head to a church and offer a prayer for the childâs soul to
amend for his past mistakes.
Yes, he would do that even if he wasnât religious.
Meanwhile, Sonia squinted at Toby after hearing his question.
That was because she knew it wasnât what he intended to say.
Nevertheless, since he had changed his mind and wasnât willing to share his thoughts with her, she
wouldnât push him. And so, she opened the door and stepped out. âLetâs go.â