Chapter 1162
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Chapter 1162 She Still Ended Up Compromising
When Toby saw the glint in Soniaâs eyes as she stayed quiet, he lightly nibbled her ear. âIt seems like you have finally understood, baby.â
She grumpily turned her head sideways. âSo what? Even if Grandma and the rest of them donât mind us doing⦠that here, I wonât agree to it no matter what.â
âAnd why is that?â He looked at her with a frown. Her red lips were tightly pressed together before she replied, âThis isnât my territory, after all. I am still going to feel embarrassed about it.â
So that is why. Toby chuckled. âHow is this not your territory? You are the future wife of the Fuller Familyâs head of household, and the old manorâs next mistress. This is definitely your territory. And since it is your territory, what could you possibly be worried about? Are you saying that other married couples donât do the nasty if they live with the rest of their family?â
âThis sounds like a straw man fallacy to me,â she remarked, the corners of her mouth twitched.
âNot at all.â He solemnly shook his head. âI am just stating the facts.â
Sonia scoffed in response. âArenât you saying all this just because you want to do it?â
âSo, babyâ¦â Toby chuckled without giving a straightforward answer. âAre we doing it?â
âNoââ
Sonia had just uttered one word when her lips were lightly pecked by the man.
As her eyes went wide, Toby caressed her face and teased, âI am sure Grandma wants us to be lovey-dovey by arranging for us to stay in the same room. She will be disappointed if we donât do anything.â
His words earned him an eye roll. âEnough, Toby. Donât try to use Grandma as your token of authority. Even if she did make us stay in the same room, she wouldnât concern herself about what we do in the room, and she definitely wouldnât be disappointed. After all, why would she be disappointed about something like this? You are just bringing Grandma into the conversation so that I compromise.â
There was no way Sonia didnât know the kind of person Toby was.
Despite his thoughts being exposed, he refused to give up as he let out another laugh. âFine, I did intentionally bring up Grandma. She wishes for us to be sweet to one another, and she wouldnât ask even if we didnât do anything. However, there is one thing I know for sure.â
âWhat is it?â Sonia blinked curiously.
His gaze suddenly became deeper as he looked at her. âThat is, if we really donât do anything, Grandma will surely doubt if I can get the deed done when tomorrow comes. So tell me, Little Leafâdo you want people to doubt your manâs abilities?â
She first froze at his answer, and she swiftly giggled. âYou think too much. Grandma wouldnât possiblyââ
Toby cut her off before she finished her words again. âOf course Grandma would, which is why we shouldnât give her the chance to make fun of your man by proving that I can do it well, hmm?â
After he threw that out, he pulled the quilt over their bodies.
Sonia only saw her vision turn black before she stopped seeing anything. Subconsciously, she pushed the man on her. âToby Fuller, youâmmph!â
However, he had already made up his mind to shake the sheets with her, so how could he give her the chance to continue whining for him to let go of her?
The moment Sonia opened her mouth, Toby took the chance to steal a kiss, and swallowed all the words that were about to leave her lips.
Indeed, he had no intention of letting her off easy tonight.
He wouldnât let her go no matter what she did.
Toby had decided from the moment he entered Roseâs bedroom and saw Soniaâs alluring face that he was going to gobble her all up tonight.
After all, her being so deliciously coquettish was a rare sight for him. He didnât even know when was the next time he could see her behaving this way again.
They proceeded to spend the night getting tangled up with each other.
Sonia was reluctant at first. She couldnât ignore the pressure of doing something like this with Toby at the old manor.
However, her layers of defense were gradually lowered after he slowly approached her. She was finally under him by the end of it. It felt as though she was so lost in the pleasure the man brought her she couldnât get out of it anymore.
It went on until the second half of the night when she couldnât even seem to recall where she was. All that Sonia had in her head was Toby and the sensations he made her feel.
She had to admit that he had good skills.
In fact, it was so good she could do nothing but enjoy it. She didnât even have the energy or sense to care about anything else.
It was a long, long night.
Sonia had passed out and woke up more times than she could remember.
The only thing that she knew was that the man was still not done whenever she woke up.
Even though she had begged him to let her go, he would always reassure her in that gentle voice of his that it was going to be the last round.
But thenâ¦
âYou liar!â She could no longer hold on this time. With her last ounce of strength left, she squeezed those two words out before she completely lost consciousness.
Toby only raised his eyebrows as his eyes showed a contented smile.
He admitted that he was a liar.
Because if he didnât lie, he wouldnât have gotten to enjoy all the benefits that he had from lying.
So yes, he was proud to be a liar in this case.
Looking at the sleeping woman, he took pity on her while he pressed a kiss on her sweat-drenched forehead. âSleep tight,â he breathed. âThis really is the last time.â
With that, he sunk his body onto hers againâ¦
At 8.00AM the next day, Mary helped Rose out of the room and into the dining hall to enjoy the dayâs breakfast.
By the time Rose took her seat, the dining table was already filled with a variety of food. It almost seemed enough for them to open a small breakfast shop.
After Rose took the chamomile tea Mary brought for her and took a sip, she let out a contented smile while looking at the table of breakfast. âNot bad. Zaraâs cooking skills have improved yet again.â
âIndeed. She is from the south, and she is good at making southern-style breakfast. But now she is also good at making pastries from the north.â Mary then continued, âWe have so many types of food prepared. Miss Reed will be happy when she sees this later. I am sure she will also be moved that you specially asked the kitchen to prepare these for her, Old Mrs. Fuller.â
âSonny and Toby have been divorced for half a year. She and I seldom eat together as well. On top of that, her temperament has changed a lot, so I guess her taste has also changed. Since I donât know what kind of breakfast she likes, I went ahead and asked the chef to make a portion of the most famous breakfast in the north and south. We wonât have to worry then. Sonny can eat whatever she wants,â Rose said with a smile.
Seeing her smile made Mary let out a smile of her own as well. âRight, but this seems a tad too much. What are we going to do if we canât finish it all?â
âWe will just eat as much as we can, and wrap up the clean leftovers for the strays out on the streets. We are not being wasteful that way.â Rose proceeded to put down her tea cup. She had had everything planned out.
âSounds good.â Mary nodded in agreement.
As the elderly women chatted, their conversation only revolved around how they prepared the breakfast for Sonia. They hadnât mentioned Toby from the beginning until the end.
In other words, Toby, much to his pleasant surprise, had been forgotten by his own grandmother again.
At this point, she might not even have tried to prepare something Toby liked even if she hadnât forgotten about him.
To Rose, Toby was but a punk who could get by just eating whatever. There was no need for her to specially prepare anything for him.
She couldnât possibly pamper him!
âOh, it is almost 9.00AM, but Young Master Toby and Miss Reed are still in their room.â After placing the teapot back on the table, Mary glanced at the time before looking at Rose to ask, âOld Mrs. Fuller, should I get them to come down for breakfast?â
Rose swiftly grabbed her hand as a knowing smile lingered on her face. âThereâs no need for that. They probably are still asleep. The youngsters are always so vigorous. I am sure they are tired. We will let them sleep longer.â