Chapter 699
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 699 Roseâs Contemptuous Pity
Jean was rendered tongue-tied by Soniaâs words, not knowing how she should respond. Which of us
matters more? While the answer was obvious to Jean herself, she was reminded of Tobyâs words that
she was not as important as Sonia, although she was his stepmother. Therefore, she had no idea how to
reply to Sonia.
Noticing Jeanâs bitter look, Sonia chuckled and said, âIt looks like you know the answer yourself, so do
you really think that I donât have the courage to do that?â
While Jean shivered and glared at Sonia without saying a word, the latter snapped her fingers and
calmly said, âIâm only warning you for the sake of those years that you spent raising Toby, but instead of
a warning, I prefer the word, advice. Iâm advising you to be more polite to me from now on. Forget about
whatever monkey business youâre up to; otherwise, youâll end up like I just told you.â
âYouâre only so arrogant because you think youâre protected by Tobyâs love for you.â Jean clenched her
jaw. âIf Toby no longer loves you, I bet you donât even have the guts to show me any disrespect, so youâd
better pray that Toby loves you forever because Iâm going to come after you otherwise.â
âThanks for the reminder.â Sonia squinted with a smiling face. âBut donât you worry about that because
that day will never come. Even if Toby doesnât love me anymore, Iâll be sure to make my move against
you before you can do anything to me.â
âYouâ¦â Jean was speechless once again with a pale face. Deep down, she knew she could never win in
a battle of argument or a physical fight against Sonia. Therefore, she stomped the ground and left,
thinking she had had enough of Soniaâs haughty attitude.
In the meantime, Sonia kept her eyes on Jean as the latter walked away, stroking her chin with a pair of
smiling eyes on her face.
Well, I have to admit that playing a bad girl to warn someone feels especially satisfying. No wonder
everyone likes to give others a stuck-up attitude nowadays.
Soon, she responded with a grunt and made her way back to the ward as soon as Jean disappeared
from sight in the elevator.
On the other hand, Rose was reading a magazine when she happened to hear footsteps coming closer.
Without even looking up, she asked, âDid you manage to say goodbye to her?â
âYes, I did,â Sonia replied with an affirmative hum.
Rose looked up from her magazine, smiling ambiguously at her. âI didnât think there would be a day that
you had to play a goody two-shoes just to take on your enemy.â The old lady was referring to the moment
when Sonia feigned her sympathy to pit Rose against Jean.
Rendered awkward by Roseâs words, Sonia froze and stiffened unnaturally. âY-You noticed, Grandma?â
âWell, that was way too obvious for me not to notice. Iâm not what you young people call⦠a nerd.
Instead, Iâm also a woman, so do you think I canât tell when a woman was up to some of her
shenanigans?â Rose smiled and asked Sonia.
Sonia guiltily fiddled with her fingers. âIâm sorry for using you, Grandma.â Oh no, Grandma just saw
through me. Damn it. She is probably not going to think that Iâm as kind as I used to be. She is going to
hate me from now on.
At the same time, Rose was able to see through the anxiety within Sonia and said with a smile, âDonât let
your wild imagination upset you because Iâm not trying to blame you. Instead, Iâm pretty happy about it.â
Sonia was caught in a trance, staring at Rose with a bewildered look. âDid you just say youâre happy
about it?â
âYeah.â Rose nodded.
âWhy?â Sonia was confused as she sat down on the bed.
âBecause I feel gratified?â
âGratified?â
âYeah.â Rose seized her hand, gently patting it. âI know Jean had been keeping you under her thumb for
the past six years, and I wasnât happy about that, yet you wouldnât let me stand up for you despite my
intention to do something. For that, I felt especially helpless about your situation.â
Sonia was overwhelmed by a pang of bitterness, her face turning red when she heard what Rose said
because the things that the latter said were indeed true.
Soon, Rose let out a sigh and said, âYou kept me from helping you, but Jean wouldnât stop her bullying;
then I tried to help you again, only to be turned down by you once again. As the process went on and on,
I eventually gave up the intention to stand up for you. Thus, you shouldnât feel sorry for me but for
yourself.â
âNo, Grandma. I also owe you an apology for having turned you away despite your kind intentions to help
me.â
Rose responded by ruffling Soniaâs hair. âYeah, you were like a puppet back then. You wouldnât talk back,
and neither would you accept someone elseâs help. As much as I was pissed back then, Iâm glad that
youâve changed and become a better person. Right now, you seem to be in high spirits as you know how
to fight back or get someone else to do that for you, which is why I said Iâm gratified.â
âOh, I see.â Sonia nodded with a smile. âI thought you would hate me for using you.â
âWhy would I?â Rose smiled and added, âI wonât hate you as long as youâre not using me for any evil
intentions. Furthermore, I could understand your aim to protect yourself and hence condone your action
of using me to do so. In fact, I did something similar as well when I was younger.â
âSeriously?â Sonia blinked in surprise, finding it hard to believe that Rose had also played a goody two-
shoes when she was younger.
âYeah, would you like to hear some of my stories?â Rose asked.
âYeah, of course I do.â Sonia nodded.
âAlright, Iâll go ahead and tell you my story.â
Not long after the two ladies began to recount their pasts, Toby happened to return with their meals when
he saw Sonia and Rose happily chatting with each other. Thus, he grinned brightly and asked, âWhat are
you ladies talking about? You both seem exhilarated.â
âYouâre back.â Sonia stood up from her seat and approached Toby, taking the food from his hands.
âGrandma and I were sharing stories about our pasts. She told me a lot about her own stories, which I
found pretty interesting.â
âReally?â Toby rubbed her head, but Sonia took it off her.
âStop patting my head. Iâm getting shorter and shorter because you wonât stop doing that. By the way,
what took you so long?â
Toby seized Soniaâs hand and walked toward the table with her. âI received a conference call on my way
back, and that took a bit of my time.â
âOh, I see.â Sonia nodded without asking any further.
Soon, the two of them got closer to the table and began to dig in. At the same time, Rose was seen with
a bright and grateful smile on her face when she saw the heartwarming interaction between the couple.
This is awesome! It looks like Iâm the one whoâs been overthinking.
In spite of her concern about the impact and discomfort their checkered pasts might bring to their current
relationship, she realized she had nothing to worry about because the two of them were getting along
with each other just fine.
âEat up, Grandma.â Sonia brought Roseâs meal closer to the latter, ready to feed her just when the old
lady was preoccupied with her thoughts.
Despite sensing her kind intention, Rose waved her hand and said, âNo need for that. I may be old, but
Iâm not handicapped, so I can take care of it myself. Anyway, you should start eating, Sonia. Toby, please
see that Sonia finishes her meal.â
Upon hearing Roseâs instruction, Toby replied with an affirmative hum and stopped preparing the dishes
before he walked toward the bed. After all, he had just told Sonia to let his grandmother take care of
herself, but to no avail, as the latter insisted on feeding Rose and told him to go on without her.
Unable to convince Sonia, Toby could only place more dishes in her meal box so that he could feed her
when she was feeding Rose. Nonetheless, Sonia was summoned by Rose before he could do so.
In fact, Toby believed it would be better to let Rose eat by herself so that she would still feel a sense of
worth in her old age. After all, he knew his grandmother was too prideful to accept her inability to take
care of herself.