Chapter 648
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 648 Moral Coercion
âYes, itâs your responsibility to do so!â With a determined expression, Rina insisted that the responsibility
of saving Titus fell on Sonia, and that the latter had to take on this liability.
Drawing in a deep breath, Sonia barely managed to keep her anger at bay as she asked bluntly, âOh
really? Pray tell, why is this my responsibility?â
âBecause you areâ¦â
Before finishing her sentence, Rina fell silent once again. Her expression kept changing and all kinds of
emotions manifested themselves as doubt, hesitation and struggle flitted across her face.
Peering at her, Sonia questioned, âWhy are you not telling me about why all of this is my responsibility?â
Biting down hard on her lower lip, Rina still stayed mum as she clenched her fists.
She nearly said out loud that Sonia was Titusâ biological daughter.
But midway through her sentence, Rina discovered that if she did let slip this information, then she would
have exposed herself as the impostor of Rina Gray.
If so, then she would have been chased out from the Gray Family, not to mention from the lavish lifestyle.
So, she can never say it!
At that thought, Rina tightly shut her eyes. When she reopened them again, she found her mind a lot
clearer and calmer.
Looking at Sonia, she finally spoke. âThatâs because you have a compatible kidney with my dad, so you
canât just let him die like that, Sonia.â
At this point, Rina truly treated the Grayâs as her real parents.
The time spent with them made her understand what parental love was, so she did not want Titus to
pass just like that.
More importantly, once Titus died, the Gray Family would die alongside him. When that happened, she
could also say goodbye to her current decadent life.
Hence, no matter what, she had to save Titus.
Back then, Rina found Soniaâs body checkup report by chance in the trash, which she then took to cross
check with Titusâ bloodwork. It was only then she knew that Soniaâs kidney was compatible with his.
That was why when Rina saw Sonia right now, the former was so adamant in wanting the latter to save
him.
Soniaâs eyes narrowed and her expression changed.
Her kidney was actually compatible with Titusâ?
How can that be?
âHow do you know that we have compatible kidneys, Taylor?â Walking up to her, Sonia grabbed the
womanâs wrist and pulled her over to interrogate her fiercely. âWhat did you do?â
Taylor would have never been able to do the compatibility test without Soniaâs own DNA.
However, Taylor knew Sonia was compatible with Titus, which was why Sonia realized that Taylor would
have done the test earlier.
The thing Sonia was curious about was how Taylor managed to get her DNA.
Although Soniaâs grasp hurt Rina, the latter did not try to shake her off. Instead, Rina replied as she
looked at her, âMiss Reed, how I found that out is not whatâs important. Anyhow, I know that you and Dad
have compatible kidneys, so please save him. I beg of you! He has been diagnosed with kidney failure
and needs a kidney transplantâ¦â
âSo itâs kidney failure.â Pretending to just know about this, Sonia smirked openly. âThatâs good news. Itâs
divine retribution, you know. That evil man finally gets what he deserves!â
âMiss Reed!â Rina shouted suddenly. âYou canât say that about him! After all, he is⦠He isâ¦â
âHe is?â
Biting her lip, Rina fell into a deep struggle once again.
Not wanting to wait for her, Sonia interrupted, âI donât care who he is, but the fact that I know he has
kidney failure is a rather joyful piece of news. Taylor, I donât know how you got the information about our
compatibility, and I also donât know what you were thinking, wanting me to save Titus by donating one of
my kidneys to him. I can tell you outright that you can give up on this thought. He is my enemy and I
happen to want to see him die, so why on Godâs green earth would I save him? You can go back and tell
him that Iâm looking forward to hearing about the news of his death!â
âY-Youâ¦â Soniaâs indifferent words made Rinaâs face flush with anger.
Clenching her fists, Rina trembled with rage. âYouâre a heartless person! Even if thereâs bad blood
between you and Dad, this is a life weâre talking about here. Is there anything more important than a
personâs life? There isnât, is there? A life is the most important thing of all, so you should set your hatred
aside and save him first. Not only do you not want to, youâre even spouting sarcastic nonsense here. You
heartless woman! You have the ability to save him, so whyââ
âMust I save him just because I have the ability to do so?â Annoyed by all this, Sonia interrupted and
snapped, âTaylor, Iâll have you know that choosing to save somebody is down to the relations between
the two people, and choosing not to save somebody is down to oneâs sense of duty. If I donât want to,
nobody can make me save him. Also, your words on the importance of life, of wanting me to let go of the
hatred and save my enemy, is a load of bullsh*t. Iâve never heard anything so hypocritical in my life! You
donât seem like much of a saint yourself, so I was wondering how you can even say all those things?â
Rina opened her mouth, but she found herself unable to come up with a rebuke.
So how exactly did she say all that in the first place?
Of course, it was all under the heat of the moment, a convenient excuse that she came up with, to be
exact.
Rina did not want to tell Sonia her real identity but at the same time, she wanted the latter to save Titus.
So, that was why she said to Sonia to forget about her hatred and save him first.
Even in Rinaâs own heart, she knew how hypocritical she was being as she said that.
If it were her, she also would not save an enemy if she knew that that person was dying.
However, she had no other choice, and the only person who could save her father was Sonia. Hence,
Rina could only utter those words under the pretense of not letting her real identity slip.
Clenching her fists, she plucked her courage up and tried to persuade Sonia again. âMiss Reed, I know
that Iâm making it hard on you by asking you to save Dad, but think about this for a secondâif you do
save my father, that means that youâll be his literal lifesaver. When that happens, Dad might even resolve
his animosity toward the Reed Family!â
Her words made Sonia sneer in response. âResolve his animosity against my family? I think youâre
mistaken, Taylor. The animosity between our families was started by the Grays, so it should be the
Reeds that resolve this chain of hatred between the two families, not Titus.â
With that, Sonia waved her hand, motioning that she had had enough of this. âTaylor, you can save your
breath. The issue here is even if the person you wanted me to save was not Titus and it was some
complete stranger, I would still reject you. This is my kidney youâre talking about, so why should I give it
up just to save someone else? Iâm sorry, but Iâm simply not that noble. I donât really care about other
peopleâs life or death. If you were in my position, I donât think you would want to lose one of your kidneys,
would you?â
If a person really required help, Sonia was willing to donate money and goods. But donating a kidney?
That was out of the question.
It made no sense to torture herself just to save someone else.
Again, Rina was struck silent by Soniaâs words, and her expression switched back and forth from anger
to panic, making it look quite humorous.
Smirking, Sonia continued, âSeeâeven you canât answer that, so what right do you have in wanting me
to save your father? I have to remind you that he is my enemy. Arenât kidney transplants supposed to be
from oneâs flesh and blood, or someone they share blood with? That makes the rejection from the body
the lowest, so if you are Titusâ daughter, you should be the one donating your kidney to save him.â
âM-My kidney is not compatible!â Lowering her gaze, Rina answered as she tried to hide the truth from
her eyes.
Not knowing that Rina was telling the truth, Sonia only thought that the former was lying out of sheer guilt
due to her lowered head. And so, Sonia ridiculed, âEven you as Titusâ daughter donât want to donate your
kidney to your own father. Instead, you came here to coerce me morally. Arenât you something else?â