Chapter 722
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 722 Jailed
âI know.â He wrapped his arm around her waist and pulled her into his embrace. âI just donât want to see
your past brought up. And I really regret this.â
âRegret what?â She looked up at him in confusion.
Toby rubbed his forehead against hers. âFor being absent in your life when you needed me. If I showed
up when you told me that Jessica and her mother abused you in your letters, none of this would have
happened.â
Even Tina wouldnât have showed up. We would have gotten together, gotten married, and have children
now.
Toby was blaming himself. Seeing this, Sonia held his face in her hands and pinched him. âDonât blame
yourself. Itâs not your fault. You had to stay in the hospital because of your heart condition. You canât go
around anywhere you like, so donât beat yourself up. Besides, that only lasted a short time. Once my dad
found out, they stopped doing it, so my childhood can still be considered a happy one.â
Toby pulled her hands off his face. âI still think I missed out on a lot.â
Sonia smiled. âIf you think so, then youâll have to be even nicer to me.â
âI will.â Tobyâs eyes lit up, then he pulled her closer and hugged her as tight as he could, as if he wanted
to meld her into him.
Sonia felt uncomfortable, but she knew how he was feeling, so she didnât stop him. Itâll just be for a bit.
Toby was reminded of something, so he loosened his hug and looked at her. âOh, right. Do you know
where Sandra is?â
Sonia arched her eyebrow. âSandra?â
âYes.â
Sonia pouted. âI thought about that when Jessica first came back to Seafield. I wondered why Sandra
wasnât with her. She was also alone when I saw her in Kosovo last time. Sandra is probably dead, I
guess.â
âNo, she is not.â Toby shook his head.
Sonia was surprised. âSheâs not?â
âYes.â He nodded.
Sonia sneered. âSheâs a survivor, huh? She got cancer six years ago, so she must be in an even worse
condition now. I thought she was dead, but turns out sheâs still alive, huhâ
âSheâs in prison,â Toby said calmly, but it was a bombshell for her.
âWhat?â Sonia paused for a moment, then she stood up straight. âJailed? Why?â
Is it because she poisoned Dad? No. She did it when she was in Seafield. The foreign police wouldnât
care about this. Besides, Jessica was her accomplice. If she was jailed because of this, thereâs no way
Jessica can go free.
âInvoluntary manslaughter.â Toby straightened out Soniaâs hair and answered, âShe and Jessica left for
Mesania after their stint in Seafield, and they became Mesanians. They spent two years lavishly with the
money they swindled from Paradigm Co., but since they had no income, the money dried up. Jessica
and her mother arenât the kind to want to work, so theyâ¦â
âSo youâre saying they whored themselves out.â Sonia finished the sentence, but she was disgusted.
Toby nodded. âMore or less. They went to nightclubs and tried to hook up with rich guys so they wouldnât
have to worry about money. Jessicaâs young, so a lot of people want her, and eventually, she hooked up
with a rich kid. Sandra might be older, but she still has her charm, and thereâs a market for that. An old
guy decided to be her sugar daddy. He liked her a lot and spent a lot of time with her. He was even going
to divorce his wife for Sandra too.â
âHold up.â Sonia raised her hand to stop him, then she gulped. This is going to be a bold guess. âDid the
wife find out about the affair and went to argue? Was that the person Sandra killed?â
âSmart, Little Leaf.â Toby chuckled and ruffled her hair.
Sonia took his hand away in annoyance. âDonât do that. Look, itâs messy now. Didnât you just straighten it
out?â
âItâs fine. I can do it again.â He looked at her.
Sonia was amused. âWeâll talk about that later. How did Sandra kill the wife anyway?â
âNaturally, the wife couldnât accept it when she knew her husband was about to divorce her. She
launched an investigation and found out about the affair, so she went to argue with Sandra. And then
Sandra inadvertently pushed her down the staircase, killing her on the spot.â
Sonia gasped in shock. âI pity the wife.â
That woman is cancer, no pun intended. She killed Dad, and she ruined someoneâs marriage overseas.
How come sheâs still alive? âDid she do it on purpose, or was it involuntary?â Sonia frowned. Sheâs an
evil woman, so I wonât put murder past her. After all, she could poison her own husband. Who knows
what else she can do?
âThe cops say it was involuntary, but who knows about the truth?â A sardonic smile appeared on Tobyâs
face.
Sonia looked at him. âHow many years is she serving?â
âFive,â Toby answered curtly.
Soniaâs eyes widened in shock. âOnly five years?â
âThat old gitâs a powerful guy, so he helped her out. But itâs good news, right?â Toby held a lock of her
hair and kissed it.
Sonia frowned. âWhich part of that is good?â
âShe killed someone overseas, and now her citizenship is revoked. Once she serves her time, sheâll be
extradited back here. And then you can avenge our dad.â Toby put her hair down.
Sonia blushed, and she shot him a glare. âOur dad? Thatâs my dad.â
âSame difference. Iâll have to call him that sooner or later,â Toby said shamelessly while smiling.
Sonia shook her head with resignation, but she didnât say anything to that. âYouâre right. Just because
she served her time overseas doesnât mean Iâll forgive her for poisoning Dad. Committing a crime
overseas and committing a crime here are two different things. She did her time for manslaughter, but
she didnât get punished for poisoning Dad. She has to pay the price for that.â She clenched her fists and
frowned.
Toby raised her chin. âAnd she will, so stop frowning. You look ugly.â
âWhat? You donât like that?â Sonia glanced at him.
Toby massaged her brows with his thumb. âNo. I just think you shouldnât get too emotional when it comes
to people like them. Itâs not worth it, and itâll make you upset.â
Sonia looked down. âI know, but theyâre thorns in my side, and I canât just stay calm. Iâll have to pull them
all out before I can rest easy.â
âI know.â Toby placed his chin on her head. âBut you can ease up for now. They arenât right in front of
you, but I am, so look at me.â