Chapter 174
Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again
Chapter 174,Boss, Your Wifeâs Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Tinaâs heart sank. She knew her overreaction was making Toby suspicious, so she clenched her fists
and composed herself. âIâm not scared. Just worried.â She shook her head. âAbout what?â Toby was
still gazing at her. Tina put on a worried look. âHe might lock me up in an asylum. Iâve seen it on TV.
The doctors lock all the patients with dissociative identity disorder up in an asylum. He might do the
same to me too, Toby.â She held Tobyâs sleeve tightly.
Toby patted her head, calming her down by telling her, âHe wonât. What you saw on TV was just for
dramatic effect. The psychologist will only guide you. Nothing else.â âReally?â Tina stared at him, still
looking worried. Toby nodded. âYes, so relax.â âIf you say so, Toby. I need to use the restroom now.â
She let him go and pretended to heave a sigh of relief. Toby nodded. âSure.â Tina turned around and
went straight to the restroom, but the moment she closed the door, her face darkened. Right after she
sat on the toilet seat, she made a call. It went through in a second.
Tim just went through a surgery, so his voice was weak. âWhat is it, Tina?â Tina gripped her phone
tightly, whispering, âI need your help, Tim.â Something flashed across his eyes. âWhat is it? Soniaâs
pregnancy?â âNo. We can put that aside. Toby just got a psychologist for me. Said heâs going to get me
to consult him. But Iâm not even mentally ill. What if the psychologist exposes me?â Panic and worry
were showing up on Tinaâs face. If Toby had told her that he was finding her a psychologist, she would
have had time to get the psychologist on her side. But with how sudden it was, Tina had no time to
build any connection, much to her chagrin.
Instantly, Tim realized what Tina wanted him to do. âSo you want me to come up with an idea to deal
with the psychologist, and you want him to diagnose you with dissociative identity disorder.â He
adjusted his glasses. Tina nodded. âYes, thatâs right. Can you come up with something, Tim?â âEasy.â
Tim sat down on his chair. âThe psychologist will try to pull your âalter egoâ out during the session so he
can see if you really have dissociative identity disorder.
What you need to do then is to put on an act.â âAn act?â A frown creased Tinaâs forehead. âYes, an act.
Your âalter egoâ is someone who despises Sonia with all her soul. Youâll need to act the part then.â âWill
that work?â Tina bit her lip. She had her own misgivings about the plan. âI can trick Toby, but Iâm facing
a professional this time. You studied psychology, so you know an act is just an act in the end. A
professional would see through it easily.â That was why investigating units had psychologists as their
consultants, since they could easily see through someoneâs act easily. Timâs eyes glinted. âJust do your
part and leave the rest to me.
Donât worry.â At that point, Tina had no choice but to put her trust in Tim. She had no better plan
otherwise. âAlright, I understand.â She forced a smile. Tim asked again, âDo you know who Toby
hired?â âI donât.â Tina frowned. âMmh. I see. Itâs fine. Tell me after you ask him.â âSure.â Tina nodded.
After the call ended, she heaved a sigh and flushed the toilet bowl, pretending she was using the
restroom. Then, she went out. âToby.â
Toby was at his desk, staring seriously at his PC, so he didnât even respond when Tina called out to
him. That made Tina pout unhappily, so she wanted to see what made him so engrossed. âWhat are
you doing, Toby?â She went over to him. Tobyâs face darkened, then he closed the window. âNothing.â
âOkay.â Tina smiled, seemingly believing what Toby told her. She didnât ask further, but when she stared
down, her eyes were filled with darkness. Nothing?
I saw you stalking Sonia. âOh, right, Toby.â Remembering what Tim wanted her to ask, Tina held Tobyâs
hand and fiddled with his fingers. âYou said my psychologist is on the way. Heâs not a local, is he?â
âYes.â Toby took the cup of iced coffee on his table and had a sip. Tinaâs eyes glinted, and she kept
asking, âReally? Sounds like a pro. You must have spent a lot of money to hire him. Who is he?â Toby
didnât think much about the question. Since he thought she was curious, he answered after putting his
coffee down, âDr. Steve.â Tina never heard of him, but she made a mental note of that so she could ask
Tim later.
It was then that someone knocked on the door. âCome in.â Toby pulled his hand away. After getting
Tobyâs permission, Tom came in. âMr. Fuller, you have a dinner appointment with Mr. Coleman at
Universal Hotel today. Itâs nearly time. Shall we get going now?â âGet the car.â Toby stood up and
straightened himself out. After Tom was gone, Toby turned to Tina. Hastily, Tina put her phone down
and smiled at him. âAre you going out, Toby?â
âYes. I have an appointment. Iâll take you back home,â he said. Tina nodded. A short while later, Toby
sent her back home, and after that, Tom turned the car around and headed to Universal Hotel. When
he went past Triforce on the way, he saw a lot of young ladies surrounding the entrance; there was
even a guard registering them there. âWhatâs going on?â Toby asked curiously. Tom took a look through
the rear view mirror, and he knew what was going on. âTriforce released a new post on their official
website in the morning. Said theyâre looking for a girl with a special necklace.
Those ladies there are trying out their luck.â âTheyâre looking for a girl with a special necklace?â Toby
squinted, and the first person he thought of was Sonia. Sonia has Rinaâs necklace. Triforce is looking
for a girl with a special necklace. Are they talking about the one Sonia is holding? Toby took his phone
out and checked out Triforceâs official website for more details. It didnât take long for him to see that
post. There was a picture attached with it, and it was a necklace similar to the one Sonia had.
I knew it. Theyâre talking about Soniaâs necklace. This one in the post probably belonged to Juliaâs
mother. Odd though. Soniaâs necklace should have gone missing along with Rinaâs death twenty years
ago. They donât know Henry kept it, so why are they looking for it now?