Chapter 797
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 797 Tomâs Speechlessness
âAlright, Iâll have someone ready a set of oil-painting tools for the next time Mr. Barber gets angry.â Tom
chuckled, to which Toby hummed in response. âIâll leave it to you to decide.â
Nodding, Tom switched his smile into a frown. âAlthough Mr. Barber wouldnât agree to buy Damonâs
shares, Damon wonât sell them to us either, President Fuller. He says he would rather sit in jail with his
shares than make things easy for us.â Looking at Toby, he then asked, âHow do you want to deal with
this?â
âWonât make things easy for us?â Toby repeated as he crossed his legs. His expression was not easily
distinguishable in the shadows, but the crook of his smile could lead someone to guess that he was in
a very bad mood and was suppressing his anger at this moment. âDoes he think that I wouldnât be able
to get the shares I had my eyes on even if he wouldnât sell them to me?â Suddenly clenching his fists,
he continued, âNo, I will make him voluntarily sell those shares to me.â
âYou have a solution, President Fuller?â Tom hurriedly turned to him.
At that point, Toby looked up and said coldly, âHe has a son who likes betting, doesnât he?â
âYes.â Tom nodded and commented, âHowever, after the son was severely beaten and shut up at home
by Damon, heâs rarely gone to bet. He doesnât really have the money to, for the most part.â
Toby snorted. âIf thatâs the case, have someone draw his son out. I want his son to fall into the habit of
betting again and losing everything he has. When the time comes, go and visit Damon in prison, and
heâll voluntarily sign the share sales agreement. After all, he has only one son and will not bear to
watch the boy be crippled by his creditors just like that. No, Damon would find a way to help his son
clear all those debts.â
At that point, no one could blame Toby for using such vicious and indiscriminate methods.
After all, Damon himself was the one who insisted on challenging Tobyâs limit despite the latterâs initial
tolerance.
Not to mention that if Toby had been the one to lose today, Damon wouldnât have spared him so easily.
Besides, all was fair in the business world. Werenât such vicious methods simply the way things
worked?
Sure enough, Tom didnât have any objections to Tobyâs suggestion, and he simply nodded without
hesitation. âRoger that, President Fuller. Iâll have it arranged. Thereâs another thingâ¦â
âTell me.â Toby pulled out his cell phone and spun it around a few times, thereafter tapping on the
screen to get it to light up.
In truth, he had only wanted to check the time, not expecting that there would be two unread messages
on his phone from Sonia.
The pleasant surprise made his expression gentle by quite a bit.
After that, he quickly opened the messages to see what Sonia had sent.
The first one was her thanking him for having someone deliver her breakfast. The second was to say
that she had made him some stew and that someone was delivering it to the Fuller Group.
The message was from about half an hour ago.
Since Paradigm Co. was more than an hour from the Fuller Group, it was obvious that the stew hadnât
been delivered yet.
If Toby rushed back now, he would likely be able to receive the stew himself.
âDrive!â he snapped immediately, slamming his phone down.
Since Tom was still thinking about what he wanted to say to Toby, the sudden command made him
jump and choke on his own spit. After coughing a few times, he asked with a red face, âDid something
urgent happen, President Fuller?â
Toby grunted in acknowledgment, not bothering to elaborate.
Having no other choice, Tom could only shut up and start the car.
It wasnât until the car had left the factory that Toby suddenly asked about the previous topic. âYou said
there was something else. What was it?â
Silently, Tom grimaced.
He had assumed that Toby had forgotten.
After tugging on his necktie with one hand, he finally admitted with a cough, âItâs nothing important, just
that the lawyer I sent out to discuss compensation with Anya Steinfeld returned this morning, saying
negotiations were complete.â
âOh?â Toby glanced up to meet Tomâs eyes through the rearview mirror. âHow much is she paying?â
âShe agreed to cover the maintenance costs of the car without hesitation and transferred 300,000 into
our account just like that. Thatâs not even taking into consideration your medical bills and follow-up
treatment expenses,â Tom replied.
Startled, Toby paused before narrowing his eyes. âShe paid 300,000 for fixing the car, just like that?â
âYes.â Tom nodded.
âShe must be rich.â Toby scoffed at that.
Not finding anything was amiss, Tom agreed with a chuckle, âAfter all, she did get full-body plastic
surgery. Someone who could do that naturally isnât poor.â
Toby hummed. âWell, since weâve been compensated, you neednât keep an eye on her anymore. Sheâs
just an unrelated stranger.â
âAlright, President Fuller. I understand.â Once again, Tom nodded.
With that, Toby closed his eyes and ended the conversation. He was starting to look forward to the
stew that Sonia made him.
He had no idea what kind of stew it was either.
As he thought about it, Toby found the smile on his face deepened to the point where he couldnât
suppress it no matter what.
Witnessing Tobyâs lovesick expression through the rearview mirror, Tom couldnât help rolling his eyes.
There was no doubt Toby was thinking about Sonia again.
Why would he smile so freely otherwise?
Now he was just mocking Tom as a bachelor!
Despite the resentment in his heart, Tom didnât dare to say anything out loud and only continued to
drive quietly.
Nearly an hour later, they arrived at the Fuller Group.
At first, Tom was about to drive the car directly into the parking lot, only to have Toby stop him by
instructing, âStop at the front entrance.â
Although he was surprised, Tom did as he was told and stopped at the entrance of the company
building.
When Toby first officially took over the Fuller Group, he had ordered that no one be allowed to park
outside the front entrance, even just temporarily.
Now, it turned out that the first person to break that rule was none other than Toby himself.
It wasnât the only time he had broken a rule, eitherâthere was also the time when his cell phone had
rung during a meeting.
As Tom heard from the people who attended that meeting, Toby got angry once the phone started
ringingâassuming it belonged to someone elseâonly to discover that it was his own cell phone in the
end.
And then, once he looked at the phone, his anger not only dissipated but turned into a smile.
No doubt the ringing was because of a call or message from Sonia.
At any rate, it was due to Sonia that Toby broke multiple rules of his own. What Tom didnât know was
simply what particular reason Toby had this time for breaking his own rules.
After stopping, Tom opened the car door and got out of the car.
At first, the security guard by the door stepped up to chase him away, only to immediately halt in his
tracks once he saw who it was. And then, he turned and returned to his position to continue standing
guard.
If the driver was Tom, the person in the backseat had to be Toby.
That was why it was best he pretended he didnât see any rules being broken.
No one in their right mind would chase their boss away unless they wanted to lose their job!
âWeâre here, President Fuller.â Tom opened the rear car door for Toby.
After climbing out of the car, Toby straightened up, dusted off his suit, and strode toward the main
entrance.
Dutifully, Tom followed behind Toby until he reached the security guard. Tossing the keys to the security
guard, he instructed, âMove the car to the parking lot.â
âYes, Mr. Brown,â the security guard hurried to answer, catching the keys before jogging over to the car
and driving off to park.
After checking to make sure that the security guard was doing his job, Tom continued to follow Toby.
When he saw Toby stop at the front desk, he asked curiously, âAre you looking for something,
President Fuller?â
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