Chapter 916
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 916 Old Mrs. Fullerâs Motive
âI understand.â Toby nodded. Rose thumped on her chest. âSo, once again, after your father fainted from
overdrinking because of your mother, I couldnât stand it anymore. I went to look for your mother and
asked what she wanted. Why didnât she keep her word? Since she looked down on my son so much,
why didnât she agree when the Fuller Family asked to cancel their marriage?
Why did she have to marry into our family? Didnât we give her a chance? Yes, we did. After canceling the
marriage, she could be together with Connor, and the Fuller Family would also help the Johann Family,
but she disagreed. After she got married, she enjoyed the Fuller Familyâs contribution to the Johann
Family, and still treated my son like thatâ¦â
No matter who it was, it would be intolerable, no? Toby lowered his eyes and did not respond. As a son,
he knew that his motherâs behavior was wrong, and even immoral. However, he couldnât say that directly.
Even though he didnât have much affection for her, she was still his mother.
Rose had always been a reasonable woman. Hence, though she knew the reason for Tobyâs silence, she
never blamed her grandson. After all, it was his duty as a son to not talk about his motherâs mistakes. If
he had said something, she wouldâve thought that he was in the wrong instead.
âBut, Grandma, did you never ask them to divorce?â Toby pursed his lips and asked suddenly. âWith your
personality, if you see Dad living in such pain and watching as Mom keeps thinking about another man,
you shouldâve asked them to divorce for everyoneâs good.â
âOf course I did.â Rose sighed. âWhen I was talking to your mother, I suggested a divorce. Although your
mother was already pregnant with you at that time, I also told her clearly that she could abort the child
and pursue her love. Butâ¦â
âMy mom still refused?â Toby guessed.
Rose nodded. âThatâs right. Although your mother was a little stupid in love, she still possessed a sense
of responsibility. She rejected my suggestion and said that because she had promised to give birth to an
heir for your father, she couldnât go back on her word and thus wouldnât abort the child. Also, she told me
that she wouldnât divorce for the time being, and that only after her child had grown up and could
understand that there was no love between their parents would she divorce your father and leave.
She told me this very seriously, and I did want a grandson really badly. Besides, your mother was already
pregnant with you, and I couldnât bear to let her get rid of the baby. I just didnât want to see her and your
dad torturing each other anymore, which was the only reason I endured the pain and allowed her to abort
it in the first place. But since she said she wanted to keep the child, I naturally stopped trying to persuade
her.â
âWhat happened next?â he asked.
She took a sip of her tea before continuing, âAfter that, I told your mother that as long as she didnât regret
it, then it was up to her. That time, your mother smiled and touched her stomach, saying that she didnât
regret it, and that although she could only be with Connor many years later, he would wait for her, and
still protect his chastity just like she had. She and Connor had made an agreement, and I already found
out about this when I looked into her, but I didnât tell her that. Even after she told me, I deliberately
pretended to be surprised and said good for her.â
Saying that, she scoffed mockingly. âAlthough I said that at the time, I thought it was ridiculous. How
could she believe that a man would actually abstain for her sake? She had really overestimated Connorâs
feelings for her. If that man really loved her so much, why did he never stand up against her engagement
to the Fuller Family or the fact that she was about to get married?
He didnât even make his relationship with your mother public. On the contrary, it was your mother who
declared it before she got married. If that man really loved her so much, would he not object to her
marrying another man, and would he hide his girlfriendâs status? Hence, I never thought that Connor had
loved your mother, but she⦠Sighâ¦â
Rose heaved a long sigh. âIt turns out that what I thought back then was right. Connor even has an
illegitimate daughter, and sheâs about the same age as Sonny. This obviously shows that he had broken
his promise on his own when your mother hadnât even been married for more than two years. If she
found out about this, she might rise from her grave in anger.â
âJust keep it from her,â Toby said indifferently, lowering his eyes.
Amused by his words, Rose burst out into laughter. âYou have a point. But, although your mother was
despicable, she was also really pitiful. If she had really left Connor behind and stayed with your father,
she wouldâve definitely been living a happy life now, and Jean wouldnât have come into the equation.â
Toby trusted her words as Rose said before that his father used to love his mother. If it werenât for Valerie
refusing to reciprocate Homerâs affection and kept pushing him away, he wouldnât have fallen in love with
Jean. However, although Jean was crude and not up to par, she was indeed a good person. Because
she felt that she was the other woman and that she had caused the death of his mother, she treated him
completely like her own son.
It was also because of this that even though Rose didnât like Jean, she still recognized Jean as her
daughter-in-law.
âPerhaps, Dad wasnât destined to be with Mom, and his real fate was with stepmom.â Toby looked at
Rose and said, âBesides, Grandma, donât you think that after Dad got together with stepmom, he has
become so much happier?â
Rose huffed. âIf I hadnât been sure that the two of them did have feelings for each other and Jean was
also kind to you, even if your father had accepted punishment, I wouldnât have allowed Jean to marry into
our family.â
He chuckled. âGrandma, even if you donât like stepmom, you still give her enough recognition. You just
donât like her personality, but it doesnât mean that you didnât acknowledge her as the daughter-in-law of
the Fuller Family.â
She sighed. âYes, sheâs gaudy and uncouth, and I canât find anything about her to like. She still wouldnât
change after Iâd tried for so many years and gives me a headache, but I canât find any problems in the
way she treats you. In the end, sheâs unqualified to be the daughter-in-law of the Fuller Family in terms of
family ties, but I have to admit that sheâs a good wife and mother. Still, I didnât hold high hopes for her in
the first place. As long as she did her duty well as a wife and mother, I wouldnât ask for anything more.â
Saying that, she waved her hand with a disdainful look.
Toby laughed for a moment before his expression returned to a cold look. âRight, Grandma, you still
havenât told me how you realized that Mom raised me to have Connorâs personality.â
When Rose heard that, her face darkened. âI really didnât know at first. When your mother said that she
wanted to foster your character personally, I didnât think much about it because I thought that it was
normal for a mother to raise her son. I couldnât deprive her of her rights as a mother, so I went along with
her words.
It was only until you turned eight and I went to Westsanshire for your grandfatherâs fellow comradeâs 80th
birthday that I met Connor there. The moment I saw him, my first impression of him was like Sonnyâs, as
youâve said. In an instant, I understood your motherâs actions, and I was angry. How could your mother
be so foolish to raise her son into her loverâs replacement? Was that something a mother should do?â
Her face flushed red from anger.
As though suddenly recalling something, Toby raised his head and looked at her. âNo wonder you
suddenly asked me to come and live with you after coming back from Westsanshire. You just wanted to
prevent my mother from continuing to brainwash me and fully turn me to have Connorâs personality.â