Chapter 1201
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Chapter 1201 Relic in Hands
When Sonia heard Toby say that the matter was being solved, she nodded while being at ease. âThatâs good to hear,â she said.
At this moment, Toby squinted his eyes and commented, âWe have been guessing it wrong all along.â âHuh?â Sonia was confused when she heard his words. Hence, she asked, âWhich guess was it?â
âThe relic,â he replied as he pursed his lips. âIn the beginning, we thought Connor was talking about photos or videos as relics. However, after I met him in the afternoon and heard what he had to say, it seemed that the relic wasnât what we expected it to be. Itâs actually something else.â
Hearing his words, she sat straight up in shock and exclaimed, âSomething else? Can you be specific?â
However, Toby shook his head and admitted, âI donât know since Connor did not reveal it. However, one thing we know for sure is that it isnât anything weâve guessed.â
âItâs better that way.â Sonia leaned back against her seat as she spoke. âIf it isnât those things, we wonât have to worry about the possibility of it being exposed.â
Listening to her words, he hummed in agreement and said, âDespite that, it still makes me upset because I feel like I was being tricked.â
Toby had a point, though. After all, he and Sonia had no choice but to accept Connorâs condition, which was to release Anya, as they thought it was some kind of photo or video. However, since they had discovered it wasnât, it would be an unfair treaty for them if they released Anya. Thus, it was true to say that Connor had tricked them.
As Sonia thought about it, she sighed and said, âIt is indeed upsetting how Connor used our care to protect your momâs reputation. After all, we would have seen through his lies rather than being lured into thinking such things by him if it werenât for it.â
âThatâs why Iâm going to remember this and make him pay the price later on,â he said sinisterly as his face was grim.
âYou should,â she responded while nodding her head.
Just as they were talking, Tobyâs phone rang in his pocket. Then, he glanced at Sonia, who was sitting by the passenger seat and said, âCome and help me answer the phone. Iâm preoccupied.â
However, Sonia didnât agree to help him immediately and asked him while looking at him, âWhat if it is someone from the company wanting to speak to you about business?â
âEven so, thatâs fine. After all, you are not an outsider. So, pick it up and put it on speaker,â Toby replied.
âOkay.â Sonia hummed in response and reached out her hand into his pocket to grab his phone. When she saw the caller ID, she put the phone in front of him and quickly took it back after a glance. After all, Toby was driving. Hence, he would only be able to look at it for a short time.
âItâs Tom,â said Sonia.
Listening to her words, Toby lifted his chin slightly and said, âAnswer it. It must be about the relic.â
When Sonia heard his words, she didnât dare to delay further and quickly answered the call. âHello?â
On the other end of the phone, Tom was startled momentarily when he heard her voice, but he quickly regained his composure. âMiss Reed, is President Fuller with you?â
Maybe President Fuller isnât beside her. Otherwise, why would Miss Reed answer the phone? Tom thought. However, just as he had this assumption, Sonia shattered it.
âYes, he is driving,â Sonia replied while looking at Toby. Then, she put the call on speaker.
Listening to her words, Tom twitched his lips and said, âOkay.â
I looked too much into it and assumed that President Fuller is not around. How can I forget? They would be arm-to-arm with each other whenever they are together. How can President Fuller not be around Miss Reedâs side? Moreover, there isnât a rule saying that she can only help President Fuller pick up the phone if she isnât by his side. Hence, she can answer the call for him even if he is around. After all, what if itâs because President Fuller is too lazy to answer the call? Hmm⦠It looks like I have to think outside the box, or else I will be eating crow again. I shouldnât just assume things, especially when it comes to them, Tom thought while rubbing his chin.
On the other end of the phone, Sonia didnât know what he was thinking and placed the phone by the gear, saying, âPresident Fuller is just beside me, Tom. Since I have put you on speaker, you can say anything you want to him. He will hear you.â
Listening to her words, Tom snapped out of his trance and said gratefully, âOkay. Thank you, Miss Reed.â
âYou are welcome,â Sonia replied with a smile.
Although they both couldnât see each other, a matter of etiquette was still a must.
âPresident Fuller, I have sent the letter of understanding to Connor, and I have the relic now.â On the other end of the phone, Tom was sitting in the car, looking at the old box that was placed in the passenger seat.
The box was small and was the size of a manâs palm. It was glowing in pitch black and had various carvings around the box. The carvings gave off a mysterious feeling and made people feel that the meaning behind them was something important.
As a matter of fact, it was something extraordinary. Hundreds of years ago, the Johanns were also a noble family. At that moment, the country was still in a medieval state, and the ancestors of the Johanns were first-rank officials. Thus, the Johann Family had a glorious future. However, due to the fact that the Johanns had fewer people and the emergence of a new country, their family slowly began to perish.
Nonetheless, they were still superior to ordinary people. Even if the Johann Family had dwindled and others had destroyed their rules and property, many treasures were still hidden. It was after the revolution that the hidden treasures were discovered again.
One of them was this black box and the object inside. The box was made out of dalbergia odorifera, which was an expensive wood, and was even more priceless when it had been in the world for hundreds of years. The box itself was already valuable, let alone the object inside.
Itâs quite a shock that Valerie would give such a valuable possession to Connor, Tom thought.
When Toby heard that the relic had been retrieved, his furrowed eyebrows relaxed in ease, and so did Soniaâs heart. God knew they were nervous when Tom said that he had sent over the letter because they feared that Connor would trick them again and they would not have the relic. Fortunately, Connor kept his promise this time.
As Toby saw the red lights, he stopped his car and finally had the chance to look at his phone. Then, he asked in a deep voice, âWhat is it?â
Hearing his words, Sonia was also staring at the phone, waiting for Tomâs answer.
At that moment, Tom decided to video call them. Seeing his intention, Sonia picked up the phone and placed it between her and Toby for convenience.
Tom reached over the passenger seat, grabbed the box, and leveled it toward the phoneâs camera. âThis is it,â he said.
Looking at the box, Sonia blinked and said, âThis box looks valuable. Is it an antique?â
Toby nodded and explained, âIt is made out of dalbergia odorifera. By the looks of the box, I would say it had been kept for over a hundred years. Thus, this isnât an antique and more of a cultural relic. It is indeed somewhat valuable, but it only costs several hundred million.â
When she heard his words, she took a sharp breath and exclaimed, âDid you just say that hundreds of millions are somewhat valuable? Do you have any misunderstanding about the term somewhat valuable?â
Listening to her words, he raised his head and looked at her with confusion. âHuh?â he said. It was clear that he didnât understand her words.