Chapter 66
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Sonia had never expected things to go so smoothly with the government. It only took an hour for a contract to be signed. As thanks to her for a few years of free land use rights, they promised to help her build her factory and have a machinery plant set up for her.
By the time she exited the department, the sky was already dark. As if on cue, her stomach grumbled loudly. Hearing it, Charles threw an arm around her shoulders. âHow about we have steak for dinner, baby?â
âSure.â She nodded in agreement.
âLetâs go!â Still with his arm around her, he lengthened his stride in the direction of their car.
Half an hour later, they arrived at one of Seafieldâs most famous restaurants. The moment they walked inside, Sonia heard a familiar voice behind her. âMiss Reed, Mr. Lane, we meet again.â
Instantly, Soniaâs smile faded. Much less politely, Charles rolled his eyes. âWhy is it you both again?â
It was none other than Tina and Toby. With a gentle smile, Tina asked, âYou donât wish to see us, Mr. Lane?â
âYou donât need to ask to know that,â he retorted, spreading his arms.
Nonetheless, her smile stayed on her face. She didnât seem angry. On the other hand, Toby was silent. His gaze was fixed on the bandage on Soniaâs head with an unreadable look in his eyes.
Feeling his stare, Sonia gave him a curious glance and quirked her lips. âArenât you afraid your fiancee will get jealous of you staring at me like that, President Fuller?â
At her question, the smile on Tinaâs face finally slipped. While Tina knew Sonia was purposely trying to provoke her and Toby, she had no way of denying that Sonia was telling the truth and that Toby had, indeed, been staring at her. Even though jealousy flashed across Tinaâs eyes and brewed even more potently in her heart, she made an effort to bring a smile back to her face.
âWhat are you saying, Miss Reed? How could I possibly be jealous? Youâre standing in front of me and Toby, so itâs not so strange that Toby is looking at you. Not to mention, heâs seen plenty of female employees at Fuller Group every day. If I got jealous of every one of them, Iâd be very busy. Wouldnât you say, Toby?â She wrapped her hands around Tobyâs arm.
Feeling the force of her grip, Toby frowned slightly but didnât pull his arm away.
âThatâs very magnanimous of you, Miss Gray.â Sonia pretended not to see Tinaâs forced smile.
After yawning, Charles said, âBaby, why are you still talking to them? I thought you were hungry. Letâs go get ourselves a table.â
âOf course.â She nodded.
With that, Charles put his arms around her waist and followed the waiter.
As Toby watched them walk away intimately, he lowered his eyes and pursed his lips into a straight line. All of a sudden, he had an urge to rush up and separate them. Nonetheless, he held back. Keeping his head lowered to hide the expression in his eyes, he said to Tina, âLetâs go.â
âAlright,â she answered cheerfully.
On the way to their private room, Charles couldnât resist grumbling, âDo you think Tina gets tired of faking a smile when sheâs clearly jealous of you but pretending she isnât?â
âDo you get tired of eating and sleeping?â Sonia asked without answering.
Perplexed, he shook his head. With a smile, she pointed out, âWell, there you have it. Some people consider pretending as a vital part of their survivalââjust like eating or sleeping. So, why would she feel tired?â
âThatâs true.â He curled his lips. After a moment of thought, he grinned playfully. âBaby, whatâd you say if we tore away her fake mask; wouldnât sheâââ
âThatâs enough.â She gave him an elbow. âShe hasnât done anything to us at the moment, so weâre not going to do anything to her.â Of course, if Tina made the first move, it would be a different matter altogether.
Just then, they reached their private room. The couple ordered the restaurantâs famous steaks. Halfway through the meal, Sonia wiped the corners of her lips and stood up. âIâm going to the restroom.â
âDo you need me to accompany you?â he teased playfully, waggling his eyebrows.
She gave him a faint smile. âWhat do you think?â
Seeing the dangerous glint in her smile, he shuddered and chuckled, âHeh, forget it. Come back soon.â
Humming her acknowledgment, she picked up her purse and left. After using the toilet, she tidied her clothes and headed to the sinks to touch up her makeup.
All of a sudden, the stall behind her opened and Tina stepped out. When she saw Sonia, her first reaction was to pause. Following that, she walked up to the sinks with a smile and pulled some makeup powder out of her bag to apply to her cheeks.
âWhat a coincidence, Miss Reed,â she greeted as she fixed her makeup.
Currently, Sonia was reapplying her lipstick and only answered mildly, âIt is indeed, to run into each other even in the restroom.â
Closing the lid of her powder case, Tina looked up at the bandage on Soniaâs head. âAre your injuries any better?â
Sonia pursed her lips without even bothering to look at Tina. âFar from it, thanks to you.â
âDo you still blame me?â The rims of Tinaâs eyes abruptly grew red.
Nonetheless, Sonia only found that amusing. After all, she hadnât done anything to Tina. Why was Tina crying like she had been bullied?
Tobyâs taste certainly is unique, she thought to herself. I canât believe he could like such a phony.
Of course, given that she was once in love with him, her own taste wasnât necessarily good. Fortunately, she was correcting course now.
Twisting the cap back onto her tube of lipstick, she then tossed it back into her purse. âOf course not. Iâve already been handsomely compensated. How would I justify continuing to blame you? However, I am curious why you asked that question. Are you saying Iâm petty?â
âNo, no!â Tina waved her hands. âItâs just that your attitude is so cold that I assumed you must still blame me.â
Turning her head, Sonia regarded Tina with a smile that didnât reach her eyes. âWell, Iâve always treated my friends and my enemies very differently. If I liked you, Iâd be very warm toward you. Naturally, if I didnât like you, Iâd be cold toward you. What I donât understand is why, Miss Gray, when you already know that I donât like you, you keep offering yourself up as a punching bag?â
At the question, Tina heard someone laughing from within one of the stalls, and she reddened with anger and indignation.
Nonetheless, Sonia merely looked away from her. âSo, I hope youâll stay far away from me when you see me in the future, Miss Gray. Stop making things hard for yourself. Havenât you realized that youâve never been able to beat me whether in speech or in deeds?â With that, she zipped up her purse and walked past Tina out of the restroom.
Left alone in the restroom, Tina bit her lower lip and glared with a hawk-like gaze in the direction of the door. Internally, she sneered. Yes, right now, she was constantly losing. But the future was another matter.
At that thought, she picked up her purse and exited the bathroom. In the corridor on the way back to her private room with Toby, an ordinary-looking waiter walked toward her. Right as he reached her, he suddenly pulled out a handkerchief and covered her nose and her mouth with it.
Shocked, she let out a muffled cry and stared at him with wide, terrified eyes, but passed out before she could struggle.
Meanwhile, after finishing their meal, Charles and Sonia were preparing to pay the bill and leave. Right as they stood up from their seats, someone knocked on their door.
When Charles walked over to open the door, he saw Toby standing outside. At this moment, Toby looked tense and was frowning tightly. There was an almost imperceptible urgency in his eyes.
Since she knew him so well, Sonia instantly started to wonder if something was wrong.
However, Charles blocked his way and asked rudely, âWhy are you here?â
Ignoring Charles, Toby looked straight toward Sonia. âIs Tina here?â