Chapter 61
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
âOf course!â Sonia nodded with a smile before looking at Tina. âThank you, Miss Gray. If it werenât for you, I wouldnât have so many benefits.â
Silently, Tina chewed on her bottom lip.
Slinging an arm around Tinaâs waist, Toby said, âLetâs go.â
âSafe travels, President Fuller and Miss Gray! Iâll see you in Seafield!â Sonia waved them off with a grin.
Gloomily, they left.
After shutting the door behind them, Charles came back quickly. âThat was amazing, baby. You cheated him out of Oceanâs Heart, and now youâve cheated him out of a whole port and a plot of land. They looked so upset when they left. I was tickled to death!â
Picking up a glass of water by her bed, Sonia took a sip using a straw before answering, âWell, itâd be a waste if I didnât take the chance when they were offering it to me.â
âThatâs true.â After a chuckle, he looked at her seriously. âBut are we really dropping this matter?â
âYes.â She nodded. âWe could send Tina to prison but thereâs no need for that, and Tobyâs rightâactually doing that would exacerbate the situation between the Gray Family and Paradigm Co. Out of desperation, the Gray Family would try to crush Paradigm Co.â
Currently, Paradigm Co. was still too small to be the Gray Familyâs opponent.
Thus, she absolutely could not go head-to-head with them.
Seeing the logic in that, he fiddled with his phone absent-mindedly before saying, âWhat a pity! But itâs a good thing that we at least got a lot out of it. Especially that plot of land. Titus would no doubt hit the ceiling if he found out about it.â
At his description, she couldnât help laughing. âI heard from the grapevine a long time ago that he intends to build villas in Seafield because he wants to create the first villa district there. Now that weâve taken his villa district away, he will no doubt feel the loss.â
Gleefully, Charles gloated with his arms spread wide open, âServes him right for having a daughter who harms her own father and her own fiancé!â
Harms her own father and her own fiancé?
If Sonia thought about it, it was indeed true. Previously, Tinaâs attempt to slander her ended up costing Titus his carefully prepared banquet to celebrate her recovery and Toby his carefully selected Oceanâs Heart necklace.
Now, Tina caused Sonia to fall and it cost Toby a trade port and Titus a plot of land. With all the losses they were suffering, how could Tinaâs actions be described other than actively harming her father and her fiancé?
At the thought, Sonia tutted, suddenly feeling pity for Titus and Toby.
âBy the way, babyââ Charles leaned in close as he murmured, ââwhat do you intend to do with that plot of land?â
Expressionlessly, she lifted a hand and pushed his face away from hers. âBuild a factory. Paradigm Co. needs its own factory as well. We canât keep working with other companies to produce our goods.â
She had yet to forget how impolitely Mr. King and the others had treated her at Sakura Heights, as well as how difficult they had made things for her.
It was not an experience she was keen to repeat, nor did she want to keep knocking on doors just to find someone to produce her goods.
âVery smart to think in the long run, baby. Not bad. I support you.â He patted her shoulder.
âThank you,â she answered with a smile, permitting him the rare opportunity to keep his hand on her shoulder.
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The next day, they returned to Seafield.
The moment Sonia got off the plane, she hurried to Paradigm Co. to meet with Ryan.
As he sat down in front of her desk in her office, he gave the bandage on her head a surprised look, saying, âWhat happened, President Reed?â
As she felt the wound on her head, her eyes flashed coldly. However, a moment later, she placed a cup of coffee in front of him and answered with a smile, âA rat attacked me.â
âI see.â Ryan dropped the topic with a faint smile.
After receiving the document that Daphne handed her, Sonia began, âHere is Continental Co.âs acquisition contract, President Drew. Please go over it and let me know if any revisions are needed.â
She placed the contract on the table, thereafter turning it around and pushing it toward him.
Ryan then flipped through it. Only when he reached the end and saw the part stating that Paradigm Co. would neither interfere with Continental Co.âs internal affairs nor change the company name did he nod with satisfaction. âIt looks fine to me.â
Reassured, she smiled before uncapping a fountain pen and handing it to him. âIf thatâs the case, please sign here, President Drew. The finance department will have the funds put into your account within half an hour.â
Humming his agreement, Ryan took the pen and signed his name on the appropriate line.
From then on, Continental Co. would be a subsidiary of Paradigm Co.
Flipping the contract shut, Sonia handed it back to Daphne and said, âKeep it safe.â
âYes, President Reed.â With the contract in hand, Daphne left the office.
Finally, Sonia stood. âItâs getting late, President Drew. How about I treat you to lunch?â
Waving his hand, Ryan rejected her offer and said, âIâll take a rain check. I have an appointment elsewhere.â
Of course, Sonia didnât push him and only saw him off at the elevator before returning to her office.
Right then, her internal telephone line rang.
Letting go of her computer mouse, she picked up her landline receiver. âHello?â
At the other end of the line, Daphne spoke up. âSomeone from the Fuller Group is here, President Reed. He says heâs here to deliver a land deed. Do you want to see him?â
Slowly, Sonia smiled. âOf course. Why wouldnât I? Whom did they send?â
She never thought Toby would be so proactive as to send someone over with the deed the moment she returned.
âPresident Fullerâs assistant, Tom Brown.â
âSend him in.â
After hanging up the phone, she looked at the door.
Very quickly, the door opened and Daphne led Tom in.
âMiss Reed,â he greeted politely as he stood in front of her desk.
With a smile, she pointed at a chair. âPlease sit, Mr. Brown. Daphne, please fetch a cup of coffee for Mr. Brown.â
âOf course,â Daphne answered, very quickly going to pour a cup of coffee and returning.
After thanking her, Tom pulled out a chair and sat down before handing two documents to Sonia. âOne of these is a document transferring a trade port to your name, Miss Reed. The other is a title deed for a plot of land in the city center. Please have a look.â
âOf course. Please wait for a moment. Iâll be done soon.â
With that, she opened one of the documents and began reading in earnest.
Sitting opposite her, Tom surreptitiously took measure of her and was surprised by what he saw.
Who could have expected that she would change so drastically in such a short amount of time? It was as if she was a brand new person and was much more dazzling than before while Miss Gray, whom he previously thought to be good and kind, was becoming more and more sinister and diabolical.
How astonishing!
Meanwhile, Sonia could feel Ryanâs stare but she paid it no mind and only quietly finished reading the two documents.
When she was done, she flipped the documents shut. âMr. Brown.â
âHmm?â Caught off-guard, Tom was pulled back to the present and pushed his glasses up his nose. âSorry, Miss Reed, but did you say something?â
With a nod and a smile, Sonia told him, âIâve finished reading the two documents. Thank you for bringing them here and please pass on my thanks to President Fuller as well.â
âI will. Iâll take my leave now.â With that, he stood and bid goodbye.
Looking toward her own assistant, Sonia said, âDaphne, see Mr. Brown out.â
âRight this way, Mr. Brown.â With a gesture, Daphne led Mr. Brown out.
When she returned, she was surrounded by her coworkers.
âWas that President Fullerâs assistant, Daphne? Why did he come here? Was he looking for President Reed?â
âSurely President Fuller canât be sending President Reed something. It was mangoes previously; what could it be now?â
âYou know, theyâre divorced but theyâre still in contact with each other so frequently. You donât think they could be thinking of remarrying, could they?â
At their gossip, Daphne spread her arms and answered helplessly, âHow would I know? Alright, thatâs enough. You should gossip less about your superiors. Go hack to work, or youâll be screwed when President Reed comes out to do her rounds.â
The moment they heard that, they quickly dispersed and fled the scene.
As for Daphne, she returned to Soniaâs office. âIâve seen Mr. Brown off, President Reed.â