Chapter 896
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 896 â Connorâs Terms
That was not important, however. What was important was when Connor brought Tobyâs mother up,
Sonia could see that the love in his eyes was genuine. So he still loves her? But so what?
He cheated on her even though he said he loves her. Sheâs gone now. Pretending like sheâs your
greatest love means nothing. The only one who thinks it means something is you. People like me and
everyone else think youâre as disgusting as a piece of rat poop in the bathroomâs corner.
She was starting to get lost in her thoughts, but Connor started talking. He spun his thumb ring and gave
Sonia an apologetic smile. âSorry. Iâm at that age now. I love to reminisce. You guys must think Iâm a
drag.â
Sonia forced a smile. âNot at all, Mr. Salzburg, but it is time we talk business.â In other words, she was
telling him to cut the crap and stop talking about his past. She had no interest in it, and she was
disgusted by it.
Connor got what she said, of course. His smile did not waver, though it had become mirthless. He
extended his hand to Xander, and Xander whipped out an arm-length walking cane from nowhere.
He handed it to Connor with two hands. Connor took it and tapped it on the ground, putting both his
hands on the top of the walking cane, which was adorned with a dragonâs head.
Now that he had his walking cane, Sonia could feel the air change. He was finally looking like the head of
a family, and there was an air of a leader about him. He was no longer a simple scholar. So this is what
he looks like when he negotiates, Sonia thought. She pursed her lips and got on guard.
Connor was starting to take his real form, and she knew he was getting serious. I canât let my guard
down, or heâd be dominating the talks. She was no match for Connor.
He was about twenty years older than she was, and he had led his family for more than a decade. The
man was a sly old fox, while she was just a newbie. One false move could cost her dearly.
At the same time, she was looking forward to this encounter. She could learn from it and grow. Chances
like this did not come by every day. She breathed deeply to calm herself down.
Donât panic. Itâd be bad if he sees an opening. She clenched her fists and lowered her eyes. She tried to
stay as calm as she could. I canât let him know that Iâm nervous.
Connor was oblivious to her thoughts. He was still holding his walking cane and looking as calm as ever,
though he was slightly surprised inside. He was surprised that Sonia could stay so calm even under
pressure. He assumed his usual stance earlier in an attempt to scare her so he could have the upper
hand in the negotiations. Much to his surprise, this tactic failed where it should have succeeded.
Even if she was feigning it, meeting his gaze calmly was already impressive enough. She was
praiseworthy, at least among the younger generation. A pity sheâs on Tobyâs side.
He squinted for a moment and resumed his gentle smile. âI know what happened between you and my
foolish daughter, Miss Reed. Sheâs the one at fault here, and I apologize for her behavior.â
Soniaâs eyes glinted. âYouâre more reasonable than your daughter is, Mr. Salzburg. At least you know
right from wrong. I canât say the same for your daughter.â
A smirk curled her lips, and she pointed at her head. âMaybe thereâs something wrong with her. She
needs to look at things from more perspectives. Your daughter thinks she can do no wrong. If anything
goes wrong, sheâs always quick to point fingers. She never stops to think if sheâs at fault. I canât believe
that a reasonable man like you is her father.â
She did not care if Connor was pretending to apologize. The fact that he acknowledged Anyaâs faults
made him heaps better than Anya. Even if he was saying that to save Anya, at least it made Sonia feel
better.
I canât believe youâre her father? Connor looked down and tightened his grip on his everwalking cane.
âYouâre right, Miss Reed. This is my fault. She has been separated from me since she was an infant.
Her environment changed her a lot, and itâs all on me. Iâll try to change her ways if I can. Will you give me
a chance to do that?â He looked at her, his gaze turning sharper.
Sonia pretended that she had no idea about what he was talking about. She smiled. âIâm glad to hear
that, Mr. Salzburg. Sheâs your daughter, and itâs your job to educate her.
You certainly donât need an outsider like me to give you any chance to do that.â She noticed that Connor
was starting to look angry, and mockery glinted in her eyes for a moment. She continued, âDonât worry.
Youâll get your chance to educate her once she has done her time.â
He wanted her to let Anya go, but she would not do that. Sonia feigned ignorance and drove him up the
wall. It was one way to get back at him for betraying Tobyâs mother. She might have lost some respect for
the woman now, but she was still a woman, and Sonia had to protect women wherever she could.
She had to get some justice for the women who were hurt by men. Connorâs face fell right after she
finished talking, and Sonia would be lying if she said she was not nervous. For the most part, however,
she felt delighted. She had managed to anger Connor.
Connor gripped his walking cane so tightly, he almost crushed it. The warmth in his eyes was gone and
replaced by cold venom. âAre you sure you donât know what Iâm talking about, Miss Reed?â
Oh, heâs not beating about the bush anymore. Heâs cutting straight to the chase. She took a deep breath
and smiled. âWhat do you mean, Mr. Salzburg? Am I missing something?â She kept playing dumb. As
long as she kept this up, he could never say she was lying.
She still wonât let up? Connor did not expose her, but he laughed mirthlessly, and his smile dripped with
venom. âFine, if you donât get it, then Iâll make it clear.
Can you let my daughter go for my sake? Of course, Iâll pay for all the damages she did. You can have
whatever you want as well, Miss Reed. Iâll do whatever I can to get it for you. What do you think, Miss
Reed?â
He gazed at Sonia, and Sonia flicked her hair back. âI can have whatever I want? Really?â
âOf course.â Connor nodded, looking absolutely arrogant. There was scorn and disdain in his eyes, as if
Sonia was nothing but a mere beggar.