Chapter 767
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 767 Not Easily Forgiven
The lady in the wheelchair had barged into Tobyâs ward without permission and even threatened and
challenged his lover. I absolutely will not forgive her so easily.
He figured that even though she ran the red light and caused an accident, she was no more than a
clumsy pedestrian. He thought he only needed to ask for appropriate compensation and the proper
responsibilities to be held, after which he would leave it be.
I never thought that woman would act so boldly. It goes without question that I wonât sit by!
At that thought, Toby suddenly opened his tightly shut eyes, a vicious light flitting across them.
The next day, Sonia was roused by the sound of knocking on the door. She shifted a little in her position
between Tobyâs arms, her eyes refusing to open. She obviously wasnât fully awake yet, so she just had
her eyes closed as she said in a sleepy voice, âToby, someoneâs here.â
Toby opened his eyes and couldnât help but smile as he saw her curled up like a cat. âYes, I heard it.â
âGet the door, then.â Sonia scrunched her pretty eyebrows as she spoke in a meek voice.
Obviously, she had forgotten where she was at the moment and thought that she was at home.
Toby embraced her. âItâs fine cause heâll come in himself. Go back to sleep.â
âOkay.â Sonia was truly sleepy then, for she still didnât remember where she was. So, when she heard
him say that she could continue sleeping, she didnât make a fuss. She grunted in response, then pulled
the blanket up over her head and continued sleeping.
Seeing that, Toby chuckled lightly, then gently removed his arms from their position around her. He sat
up on the bed and said toward the door, âCome in.â
The person outside stopped knocking, then the handle of the door turned in the next moment.
The door swung open to reveal Tom and Tim standing at the door. When the two saw the man already up
and sitting on the bed, they walked in.
Tom spoke as he walked. âPresident Fuller, youâre finally awake. Iââ
âShush!â Before Tom could finish, Toby put a finger to his lips, signaling for Tom to lower his voice. Tom
gave a puzzling hum, for he didnât understand why he had to be quiet.
But soon, he noticed a mound under the blanket, right next to Toby, with long hair peeking out at the top
of the blanket. The confusion inside him immediately disappeared.
No wonder he was told to keep it down. I guess someoneâs still asleep.
Still, Toby and Sonia were so close that they even insisted on sleeping together on the sickbed after an
accident. This sort of intimacy was too much for Tom.
In contrast to Tomâs inner thoughts, when Tim saw Sonia sleeping soundly on the bed, he didnât have
much of a reaction.
After all, this matter didnât concern him; it was just between the two. If they didnât find it too crowded, then
he, as a doctor, naturally had nothing to say about it.
âIâm here for an examination.â Tim walked toward the bed and stopped next to it, taking out the medical
record folder he kept under his armpit. He opened the folder, then took a pen out of the front pocket of
his coat. He unscrewed the cap of the pen and began writing notes as he asked Toby how he felt.
After the questioning, he proceeded to check Tobyâs head. Then, he smiled and nodded as he said,
âGood, you can get discharged now. However, seeing that she hasnât woken up yet, Iâll allow you to leave
by noon.â
He clapped the folder shut and smiled as he spoke. Toby knew, of course, that Tim allowed for an
extension of his time in the ward for Soniaâs sake.
Under normal circumstances, he would have none of it and just take Sonia away. But now that Sonia
was obviously still asleep, he could only accept it.
Tim didnât stay for long in the ward; he left right after completing his tasks. After all, he had a surgery
scheduled afterward, which would take up over ten hours. He couldnât afford to delay it.
After Tim was gone, save for the sleeping Sonia, there were only Toby and Tom left in the ward.
Tom looked at Toby. âPresident Fuller, are you feeling better?â
Toby nodded slightly. âMuch better.â
He knew Tom wasnât asking about his head injury. Instead, the latter was referring to his heart.
âThatâs good to know.â Tom sighed in relief.
Toby looked at the bandages wrapped around his assistantâs head and pursed his thin lips. âWhat about
you?â
No matter what, being Tomâs superior, he was the one who told Tom to make the collision. So, now that
Tom was injured, Toby had to take responsibility as his superior.
Tom touched his forehead and smiled sheepishly. âNothing too bad, just a surface scratch on the
forehead. Itâll recover in a few days.â
Toby nodded. âIâll double your bonus this month and give you two days off.â
Two days off!
Immediately, Tom beamed when he heard those words. Even the bonus didnât matter that much
anymore, as he was completely entranced by the holiday.
A holiday! A real holiday!
Heaven knows how long itâs been since my last break! I keep working from early morning into the middle
of the night, and itâs really just too sad.
Tom thought holidays wouldnât come easy for the rest of his life, but now he got lucky and finally had time
off. The more he thought, the more excited he got, and he could barely stop himself from smiling.
Toby looked up and gave him a nonchalant look. âYou good-for-nothing.â
Still smiling, Tom pushed his glasses.
Toby rubbed between his eyebrows and got to business. âAre you done handling the accident last night?â
âNot yet.â Tom also resumed his serious look and shook his head as he spoke.
Toby narrowed his gaze. âNot yet?â
Tom replied, âYes. You passed out, so it isnât something that can be taken lightly. I cannot employ the
usual procedures of a traffic accident, so I decided to wait until youâre conscious and see what you want
to do about it.â
Tobyâs mood seemed to lift a bit. âIf thatâs so, then have you done some investigations? Why did that
woman run the light all of a sudden? Logically speaking, she is in a wheelchair, which means she cannot
move freely. There should be someone with her.â
Of course, he wasnât suspecting that someone was behind the accident last night. After all, his car had
made an impromptu turn onto that road, and there were also many other cars on that road.
If it were a plot, the person behind the scenes couldnât have made such an accurate calculation and
appeared right in front of his car. So, he believed that he really was too unlucky last night to have
encountered an uncultured pedestrian.
âI did look her up.â Tom nodded. âThe womanâs name is Anya Steinfeld. She is an orphan who grew up in
an orphanage. Because of her good grades, she received a recommendation to study at a well-known
college in Kosovo. She has just returned from Kosovo after plastic surgery.â
âPlastic surgery?â Toby raised an eyebrow.
Tom coughed. âYes, the woman not only did plastic surgery, she even had her limbs lengthened. Thatâs
why sheâs in a wheelchair; her legs havenât recovered, and she canât walk yet. She ran the red light last
night because she took a longer time to cross the road compared to a normal person, so she had only
crossed about a third of the road before the lights turned red. She couldnât go back to the sidewalk, so
she could only keep moving forward. And thatâs where we came in.â
Toby lifted his chin slightly. âGot it. Even though it was an accident last night, a large part of the
responsibility is still hers. Tell her to compensate properly, and if she refuses to cooperate, report to the
police straight away.â
âUnderstood!â Tom wasnât surprised to hear the decision, and he nodded as he answered.
However, things apparently werenât over yet as Toby darkened his expression. âAlso, she challenged and
threatened Sonia last night, so I have no intention of letting her off the hook just like that.â
âYou knew, President Fuller?â Tom was slightly surprised.
Toby nodded before looking toward the woman still sleeping beside him. Tom followed Tobyâs gaze, then
realized that Sonia had told him.
âThen what do you intend to do, President Fuller?â Tom averted his gaze and queried.
Tom knew Sonia was the apple of Tobyâs eye, so if he kept looking at her, Toby would dig his eyes out.