Chapter 1168
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Chapter 1168 Directly Ignored
Jean felt her jealousy and rage bubble up when she saw Toby shielding Sonia behind him in such an overprotective way. She was jealous about the fact that even she, Tobyâs own mother, had never been protected like this by him.
And she was angry about the way Toby reacted. Jean hadnât even done anything to Sonia and yet, Toby already was acting as though Jean was going to lay her hands on Sonia. His distrust for his own mother truly hurt Jean. As she thought about this, her gaze on Toby suddenly turned resentful.
Toby didnât know what Jean was upset about, and he had a small frown when he asked, âWhy did you come to the old manor, Mom? When did you get here?â
âI have only gotten here a while ago,â she grumbled. âI came to see your Grandma. I am leaving now.â âGrandma?â He raised his eyebrows in disbelief.
It wasnât as though he didnât know the kind of person Jean was. Even though she wasnât unfilial, she definitely didnât like Rose all that much. After all, Rose didnât like Jean a lot either.
Because of that, Jean wouldnât usually drop by to pay Rose a visit if she didnât need to. Why would she voluntarily come anyway if she was going to get nitpicked whenever she came here?
It was obvious that Jean was now here for Rose because of something. However, Toby didnât pry into it since Jean wasnât bringing it up herself. âAlright. Be safe on the road.â Holding Soniaâs hand, Toby guided Sonia aside to make way for Jean.
Jean only hummed in reply before she lowered her head and walked past the couple. Right from the start, Jean hadnât spared Sonia even one glanceâit was as though she thought Sonia wouldnât notice.
Indeed, she did this intentionally. Jean might have promised Rose that she wouldnât go against Sonia anymore and she wouldnât treat her badly, but Jean didnât say that she would pretend like she was fine with Sonia when they met.
No matter what, Tobyâs stepmother was still his mother and elder. As long as she didnât go against Sonia or give her an attitude, Jean simply ignoring Sonia couldnât count as her trying to pick a fight with the younger woman.
It wasnât like they could point out Jeanâs mistake and tell her that she was wrong. After all, the women had never gotten along in the first place. Them ignoring each other was probably the best way they could coexist without getting into fights.
Furthermore, Sonia would be the one who was narrow-minded and petty if she was mad at Jean for ignoring her. The only person they could blame then was Sonia. Thatâs right. Sonia is the one to blame.
The more Jean thought about it, the straighter her gait became. Even Sonia could tell how haughty Jean was at this moment even without looking at her face and just seeing her from behind.
She just didnât know what Jean was feeling so proud about. However, Sonia wasnât interested to know about that. Instead, she was more curious about Jeanâs earlier attitude.
She looked away before continuing ahead with Toby. âDid you see your stepmotherâs reaction earlier?â she asked as she walked. âSure did.â He nodded truthfully with a hint of surprise in his eyes.
âI thought that she would complain about me when she saw me. After all, she has always wanted to argue with me over something whenever we met in the past. I thought that it would be the same this time as well. But instead of doing that, she pretended not to see me and just left,â she commented with her arm hooked around his.
He nodded in agreement at her words. âIt was pretty surprising.â Toby was aware of how much his stepmother hated the sight of Sonia, and he also knew that the two would quarrel every time they met.
Of course, Jean was always the one who started the arguments, and Sonia was merely defending herself. However, them having fights was an undeniable truth.
He had protected Sonia behind him because he, too, expected Jean to react the same way this time. He wanted to get the women out of each otherâs sight to prevent them from starting something again.
To the coupleâs surprise, not only did Jean not have the slightest intention to quarrel, she had left right after having a brief conversation with him.
Her sudden change was truly surprising even to Toby.
âThis might be better. I never wanted to argue with her and make things awkward by being between you and her. It is great that she is finally realizing this.â Sonia smiled.
However, Toby still had his lips pursed as he protested, âBut she still intentionally ignored you. That was rude.â
âIt is nothing.â She shrugged. âI could kill to have her ignore me like she did. Because other than that, she would always bare her fangs and glare at me, or chew my head off for some reason. Compared to that, I would rather have her treat me like I am thin air. It is not like I want to talk to her anyway.â
As Sonia spoke, she suddenly lifted her chin and peered at him tentatively. âDo you think that I am mean to you mother?â
The man patted her on the head and smiled helplessly. âOf course not. I have never thought about wanting you and her to get along well. Some people are born to never be on good terms with one another. This is actually great. It is better to ignore and stay out of each otherâs way than kicking up a fuss every time you meet.â
âNow thatâs better.â Sonia shifted her gaze away and let out a smile again. âI am quitting as your girlfriend if you think I am wrong for doing this.â
The man looked at her tenderly and murmured, âDid you forget what I said? Between you and her, I will unhesitantly choose you. Why would I think it is bad for you to think this way?â
Hearing that, Sonia tightened her hold around his arm before slightly tilting her head to the right to rest it on his shoulder. She conveyed to him through body language that she was happy to hear his words.
Toby looked at how affectionately clingy she was being, and he couldnât help the overflowing tenderness that appeared in his eyes.
Rose and Mary were sitting in the gazebo when they saw the couple walking toward them from afar.
The moment Mary saw them, she pointed at the couple and commented, âLook, Old Mrs. Fuller. Young Master Toby and Miss Reedâs relationship has been getting better. They are even sticking to each other when they walk.â
âIndeed.â Roseâs face was full of smiles as well. âJust look at how lovey-dovey Sonny is toward Toby. He is so happy I feel embarrassed looking at him.â
âYoung Master Toby is beaming.â Mary giggled with her hand over her mouth.
Rose then gently flicked the bubbles floating on the surface of her tea with the teacupâs lid and took a sip of tea. She seemed rather impatient as she mused, âIt seems like it wonât be long before we hear good news from them.â
âIf Young Master Toby and Miss Reed are going to keep sticking to each other like that, they surely will have a child before long.â Mary nodded in agreement.
âMary.â Rose put down her teacup. âTell the servants to bring the food and soups here. Now that the children are awake, we should quickly feed them so they donât starve.â
âAlright, Iâll be back soon.â Mary left the gazebo after replying to her instruction.
She had just walked out of the building when she came across Toby and Sonia.
Sonia quickly came to a stop before she smilingly greeted Mary. âGood morning, Madam Mary.â
Toby, too, gave a small nod in acknowledgement.
Mary had a half smile on her face when she greeted them in return. âGood morning, Young Master Toby and Miss Reed. Please head into the gazebo where Old Mrs. Fuller is resting in. I am on my way to have your breakfast brought out. You must be tired after that tiring night you both spent together.â
After saying that, Mary walked past them with a teasing smile on her face, leaving behind a flushed Sonia and a thick-skinned Toby who had his eyebrows slightly raised.
Sonia was no fool, so of course she immediately knew what Mary meant.
A tiring night, she said.
The only reason she would say that was clearly because she knew what the couple did together last night.
Even though Sonia had mentally prepared herself for Rose and Maryâs teasing after she woke up this morning, she didnât think Mary would come to her at full force the moment they met. She might have prepared herself, but this was enough to make her so embarrassed and awkward she didnât want to see anyone else.
As her embarrassment took over her, she couldnât help releasing her hold on Tobyâs arm and lowering her head. With her face covered in both palms, her red ears were proof of how mortified she was now.