Chapter 1087
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Chapter 1087 No Evidence Left Behind
Indeed, he didnât have the capability to ask Toby to return the goods to him after the latter had seized them. However, he was never the kind of person who would keep his grievances to himself. He couldnât fight against Toby openly as the latter was rich and powerful. Still, he could secretly put a spoke in Tobyâs wheel to disgust him.
A hint of excitement flashed across Xanderâs face when he realized what Connor meant. He immediately replied with a nod, âYes, Mr. Salzburg. Iâll get it done right away.â
âJust go.â Connor waved his hand. Xander left quickly to make the necessary arrangements. Connor picked up the remote control and replayed the paused video of the opera, upon which the video started playing again. Unfortunately, this time he was no longer in the pleasant mood he had been in as he rewatched the video.
Toby was still unaware that Connor was already setting a trap for him. At this moment, he and Sonia arrived at the police station. He had just parked the car, unbuckled his seat belt, and was about to get out of the car when his phone rang. It was a phone call from Tom.
Sonia released her grip on the car door handle when she saw that. âAnswer it. Weâll get out of the car after you finish talking.â
âGive me a minute.â Toby nodded slightly before swiping his thumb across the phoneâs screen. Then, he held the phone to his ear as he spoke. âHello?â
Tomâs apparently excited voice sounded through the phone. âPresident Fuller, what we did to Triforce Enterprise was a success. Chief Dunlap has heard the information disclosed by our men. After he left the company, he went to the Mining Resources Bureau right away to check the files on the mine collapse back then.â
âUh-huh,â Toby mumbled. âGot it.â
âItâs too bad that Titus did a clean job of destroying the evidence back then. Regrettably, the conclusive evidence is gone, or heâd absolutely be shot to death. How ironic that we can only make him pay an astronomical compensation in retribution at the moment,â Tom said with a sigh of regret.
Toby pursed his lips before turning to look at Sonia. âIâm also to blame for this. Titus went out of his way to borrow some of my men while getting rid of some of the evidence back then, which was why I knew about this. If I had been able to stop him from destroying the evidence, or if I had been able to get my hands on the evidence before he did, he wouldnât have been so lucky right now.â
When Sonia noticed how the man blamed himself for how things had turned out this way, she patted his hand and reassured him with a smile, âWhat are you feeling sorry about? You were hypnotized into thinking you loved Tina back then. Titus is her father, so it was normal for you to help him. Itâs just that I never thought youâd help him with this kind of thing.â
Toby replied with a frown, âI didnât know Titus had borrowed my men to get rid of such evidence. I wouldnât have lent my men to him if I had known about this. I shielded him at the time for Tinaâs sake, but I wouldnât be so unscrupulous. Weâre talking about the lives of 15 people here.â He thought nothing of peopleâs lives, nor did he care about the lives of others, but he wouldnât act with no regard for human life as Titus did. Not only did the latter not stop after people were killed, but he even made a special effort to hide it and destroy the evidence.
Sonia let out a disbelieving gasp when she heard the figure. âWhat? 15 lives, you say?â
Toby nodded. âThatâs right; there were 15 of them. I was also shocked upon learning about this. When Titus asked me to lend him my men back then, I didnât know what he was trying to do, so I simply lent my men to him without asking him about it. It wasnât until when my men came back later that I realized Titus had actually done such a thing. It was my mistake.â As he had said, had he known earlier that Titus would do such a thing, he wouldnât have lent him his men.
âYouâre not to blame for this.â Sonia looked at him with a smile. âAfter all, who wouldâve known that Titus would do such a thing? Even if you asked him about it, I donât think heâd tell you the truth either.â
Tobyâs eyes were full of regret as he massaged his temples. âI just regret it. I couldâve helped you obtain the conclusive proof that could crush Titus, but I let it slip through my fingers just like that.â
Sonia tucked her hair behind her ears. âYou donât have to blame yourself for this. This is fate; no one knows what will happen in the future, and neither do you. You didnât know at the time that the situation would turn out the way it does today, so you donât have to think that this is your fault. Perhaps God doesnât want us to crush him so easily. Well, thereâs no way we could destroy him now, but we can at least weaken his influence. Then, when he goes to prison in the future, heâll realize that not only has he ended up going to prison anyway, but heâs even spent a lot more money. Isnât such an outcome even better?â she said while covering her mouth with a chuckle.
Toby stared at her for a while before ruffling her hair. âYouâre right.â
Sonia raised her chin to signal Toby to look at his phone. âAlright, hurry and answer Tomâs phone call, or heâd still be waiting.â
The phone conversation with Tom was still ongoing. Toby pressed the phone against his ear again as he instructed, âPay more attention to Titusâ side and help Chief Dunlap in secret as much as you can. If he pursues the case the wrong way, have someone correct him. I want Titus to lose a fortune this time.â As he spoke, a cold glint flickered in his eyes.
Tom replied with a nod, âAlright, President Fuller. By the way, things are going smoothly on Connorâs side. The goods have been intercepted; theyâre all custom-made high-quality goods from abroad. Connorâs quite willing to spend the money.â
âHe intended to use that batch of goods to open up the Lacralian market, so he had to get a batch of high-quality ones, of course. Nonetheless, this batch of goods is now ours,â Toby replied as his thin lips curved into a smirk.
Tom scratched his head. âBut, President Fuller, that batch of goods isnât useful to us. Our company doesnât do the processing of goods.â
Toby decided the goodsâ destination at once. âHave them delivered to Paradigm Co.â
Sonia didnât expect to be involved in this. Rather, she looked up in surprise, asking, âWhy are you delivering the goods to Paradigm Co.?â
Toby turned to look at him. âIsnât Paradigm Co. specialized in the processing of goods?â
Sonia laughed. âYes, it is, but we donât do the routine processing of goods. We only do the processing of heavy industry spare parts. Iâve looked into the Salzburg Group before. The company mainly deals with processing electrical engines, so I can roughly guess that the goods you intercepted are chips or engine bearings. Even if I have these, I canât process them.â
âYou can use the batch of processing machines you ordered from Kosovo to process and assemble engines with a little modification. So, you can give it a try using this batch of goods first. If the processing of the engines ends up being a success, Paradigm Co. will be able to develop a new line of business, which is good for the companyâs growth,â Toby explained.
Sonia was startled. âIs that possible?â
Tom quickly chimed in over the phone, âMiss Reed, what President Fuller said is indeed true. The batch of large processing machines you ordered can indeed be modified to process sophisticated things like engines.â
Now that Tom had said the same thing, Soniaâs heartbeat quickened in anticipation. She was somewhat tempted, but she couldnât come to a decisive decision after pondering the matter. After all, reforming a company was no trifling matter, so she couldnât rush into a decision.
Still, when Toby saw how tempted and hesitant she was, he took her hand in his, brought it to his lips, and kissed it. âThereâs no need to feel torn about it. All you have to do is give it a try. And besides, these goods are snatched from Connor; theyâre a token of apology for how he snatched your goods last time. They donât cost money, so you wonât lose money by giving them a try. Moreover, such an opportunity is hard to come by, so thereâs no harm in trying. If you miss out on it, itâs hard for such an opportunity to arise the second time.â