Chapter 934
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 934 A Humanlike Drug
Charles fell silent as well. For a moment, he couldnât come up with a good solution. After all, they were
going up against the head of the Salzburg Family, a presence that not even the Lane Corporation could
mess with, let alone the current Paradigm Co. Otherwise, he wouldâve put pressure on Connor right
away in the Lane Familyâs name and forced him to return the spare parts.
Of course, there was another person at the moment who could make Connor hand over the spare parts
âToby. To Charles, however, Toby was both his love rival and a nuisance, so he couldnât ask Toby for
help.
He couldnât deign to do so, nor could he put aside his pride. At the same time, though, he couldnât tell
Sonia to ask Toby for help. In reality, Sonia and Toby were a couple, so it was perfectly justified for her to
ask Toby for help.
However, Charles knew that Sonia wouldnât want to rely on men to accomplish something. Otherwise,
she wouldâve turned to Toby as soon as the incident happened instead of procrastinating until now.
Therefore, he respected her ideas as a friend. Since she didnât want to ask Toby for help, he wouldnât
bring this up, of course.
Furthermore, he had a selfish motive in not suggesting that she ask Toby for help. By telling her to go to
Toby, he would undoubtedly acknowledge that he was no match for Toby in every aspect. He wasnât as
useful as Toby, nor could he be of help to her as Toby was. He knew it was despicable of him to think like
this, but it wasnât like he wanted to do so.
He had loved Sonia for over ten years, having fallen in love with her since he matured at the age of
puberty. In other words, he had fallen in love with her much earlier than Toby had.
In the end, however, Toby had stolen her from him twice. He had said that he would now give up, get
over her, and give them his best wishes. Inwardly, however, he couldnât reconcile himself to this. In short,
he was unwilling to go to Toby.
After much hesitation, Charles finally refrained from suggesting that Sonia turn to Toby for help. He
merely asked, âSonny, how about we try to purchase another batch of spare parts from another
manufacturer of the same trade?
Letâs solve the problem with the spare parts first for the time being to let Paradigm Co. continue its
operations. As for the matter of settling the score with Connor, we can do it slowly after that. What do you
think?â
Sonia sighed. âDo you think that Iâve never thought of this solution? I considered it, of course, but itâs
useless. The spare parts manufactured by those of the same trade would have their manufacturerâs logo
engraved on them. If we buy them, we have to reprocess them in our factory to remove those logos and
engrave Paradigm Co.âs logo on them.
This will undoubtedly be a time- and labor-consuming big project that will take at least five days. So, by
the time those logos are removed, Paradigm Co. will be in chaos. Of course, we can purchase spare
parts that donât have any logos on them yet, but such spare parts are very much in the minority.
Even if we buy such spare parts from all over the country, it probably wonât be enough. The spare parts
usually have logos engraved on them as soon as theyâre produced.â
She inspected Rentoorâs processing lines before, so she knew full well when the logos would be
engraved on the spare parts. After all, the logos represented their companies so that one could tell the
manufacturer of these spare parts at a glance. Because of that, engraving logos on the spare parts was
a strict process that allowed no negligence, nor could they choose not to engrave logos on the spare
parts.
Upon hearing her words, Charles grabbed his hair in frustration. âWe canât do this, and we canât do that.
Then what else can we do? Or how about we confront Connor head on and snatch the spare parts back?
But the chances of success areâ¦â He didnât finish his sentence as it would hurt to do so. It was totally
impossible for the current Paradigm Co. to go up against Connor and try to snatch the spare parts back.
âSay, how about we ask Zane for help?â he suggested again with a smile.
Zane was a government official. If he stepped in, Connor would probably have to do him a favor. It was
an act of provocation against the Seafield government for Connor, a citizen of Westsanshire, to come to
Seafieldâwhich was under the Coleman Familyâs jurisdictionâand make things difficult for a Seafield
enterprise. Therefore, as the largest representative of the Seafield government, the Coleman Family
would probably step in.
However, Sonia shook her head as well. âIâve considered this as well, but I rejected it. Donât forget that
Zane is friends with Toby. If I ask Zane for help, Toby will definitely learn about it. What will he think by
then?
Will he think that Iâd rather bypass my boyfriend and ask somebody else for help rather than turning to
him? What position am I putting him in? Do I have a place for him in my heart? By then, there will
definitely be problems in our relationship, which will be entirely my fault. I donât want such things to
happen.â
Relationships were no joking matter. There were a lot of times when both sides were very close, but
problems might occur in a supposedly smooth relationship because one side or the other made a slightly
wrong move.
Therefore, there were a lot of times when it was better to think twice before doing anything and not do
anything one wasnât supposed to do. Moreover, she had asked for Zaneâs help a few times before. How
could she have the cheek to turn to him again when she had yet to return his favor?
Upon hearing her say so, Charles fell silent. To think that she refused to ask Zane for help in
consideration of Tobyâs feelings! Well, that shows how much she cares about him right now. Charlesâ
heart ached so badly that he couldnât help tightening his grip on his phone. He replied with a wry smile, âI
really wonder if Toby is a humanlike drug.â
âHuh?â Sonia was startled. Apparently, she didnât understand why he described Toby as such.
Leaning back in his chair, Charles rested his head on the headrest and closed his eyes slightly to
conceal the sadness in them. âIâm talking about Toby. If heâs not a humanlike drug, how can he make you
care so much about him right now? Thereâs also my parents. When I went home this morning and asked
them about how things went when you and Toby visited home last night, they couldnât be more satisfied
with him.
They took my hand and heaped praise on Toby. Not only that, but they even frowned at me for being
inferior to him in every aspect. I was so pissed off, you know? That was why I said I was wondering if he
was a humanlike drug. Itâs enough that he put you under his spell, but why would my parents be so full of
praise for him as well? Who is their son, Toby or me?â
Upon hearing his complaints, Sonia covered her mouth and shook with laughter. âAlright, Charles, stop
being jealous. Actually, your parents praised Toby so much for a reason. He gifted them with presents
that were very much to their liking. Thatâs whyâ¦â
âI see.â Charles figured out what had happened even though Sonia didnât finish her sentence. Toby was
rich and lavish with money, so it was true that his presents would satisfy Curtis even more easily than the
presents given by Charles, who was Curtisâ own son. After all, it would indeed be somewhat stressful for
him to buy some of his parentsâ favorite items.
âAh, never mind. Iâve lost to Toby when it comes to you. Now that Iâve lost to him again in front of my
parents, I think Iâve gotten used to it.â He waved his hand before getting back to the subject on hand.
With a serious expression, he said, âSonny, if worse comes to worst, letâs take out a bank loan and use it
to pull through this.â
Soniaâs expression turned grave. âYou mean we should give up the batch of spare parts?â
Charles nodded. âThatâs right. If we really canât get the spare parts back, we have no choice but to give
up. But after we give up, thereâs no way the current Paradigm Co. can pay the miscellaneous costs, so
we can only take out a loan and pull through this crisis while waiting for the machines you ordered from
Kosovo to arrive.
By then, weâll be able to produce the spare parts by ourselves without collaborating with anyone, so we
wonât have to worry about these things anymore. What do you think?â