Chapter 314
Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again
Sonia froze when she first heard what he said. It took her a while to process it, then felt the urge to
laugh right after that. He didnât do it willingly, huh? Was someone controlling his actions? She didnât
take his words seriously, and she simply assumed that he was trying to claim innocence. She pointed
at her watch as she changed the topic. âItâs about time to start the meeting, President Fuller.â
Once Toby heard what she said, he knew that she didnât believe him. âLetâs go,â he uttered with a sigh.
Both of them walked toward the meeting room without speaking to each other anymore. Tom tagged
along behind them and shook his head as he glanced at their backs. Tinaâs the real reason the two of
them are in this state right now!
The meeting officially began as Toby took the floor and explained the use and abuse of the alternative
energy technology. He fully captured everyoneâs attention. All along, Sonia had been proactive in
learning about energy technologyâshe even sneaked into university classes every now and then.
Because of her efforts, she no longer found herself lost and confused as she had been during the first
meeting.
Two hours later, the meeting came to an end. Toby got to his feet. âI need Sonia to stay for a while. The
rest of you can leave.â Sonia had been packing her stuff when she heard his words, and her actions
came to a halt as she looked up at Toby. She didnât understand why he wanted her to stay back.
Everyone was just as curious, but no one had the guts to question him. They merely gazed at the duo
thoughtfully before they walked out of the meeting room.
Sonia could hear some of the people mumbling to each other as they walked out of the room. âWhy do
you think President Fuller got President Reed to stay back? Theyâre not committing adultery, are they?â
The corner of Soniaâs lips twitched a little. Adultery? These guys must have holes in their brains. I canât
believe they can come up with such ideas! She massaged her temples as she watched Toby walking
toward her. âWhy did you get me to stay back, President Fuller?â
âItâs nothing much.â Toby stopped in front of her before he glanced down at her notebook on the table.
âDid you understand everything I said?â
Sonia followed his gaze and quickly understood what he meant. She pulled her hand away from her
notebook. âI understood some parts of it, I guess. I still need to do my research on the other parts.â
Otherwise, I wouldnât even be able to understand the operations of the alternative energy technology
when we have actual field trips to the factories! All the other presidents would laugh at me then.
âWhich parts did you not understand? Iâll explain it to you now,â Toby offered.
âWhat?â Sonia blinked puzzledly.
A hint of amusement surfaced in Tobyâs gaze. âWhat? Take a seat.â
Sonia finally understood the reason Toby got her to stay behind. He wants to teach me the parts that I
didnât understand. She bit her lip. âYou donât have to do that. I can go home andââ
âThe field trip to the factory is tomorrow. Do you think youâll have enough time if you go home to do
your research today? Furthermore, a lot of the data that you have isnât updated, and it wouldnât match
with the research done in my lab. Thereâs no point for you to read those reports!â Toby uttered as he
looked at her.
Sonia parted her lips to say something, but no words came out of her mouth. Heâs right. The field of
alternative energy technology is still in its infancy stage, and new information appears every day. The
past data canât keep up with the development of this field, so Iâm sure the data I have is different from
the recent advancements. I donât think itâd work if I went home to do research on my own. I guess Iâll
have to ask him for a favor.
âI understand now. Thank you so much, President Fuller!â Sonia bowed. Toby was about to get her to
stand up when he saw her bosom under her low-cut collar. His gaze darkened as he gulped and shifted
his focus away. âItâs fine. Itâs for the sake of our partnership, so you donât have to thank me. Also, you
shouldnât bow when youâre dressed in this type of shirtâmen, especially. You shouldnât bow to men,â
he uttered in a hoarse voice.
âWhat?â Sonia straightened herself puzzledly before she lowered her head to look at her own shirt. She
understood what Toby meant immediately.
She had worn a rather loose-fitting, V-necked knitted sweater to match her trench coat. The knitted
sweater was pretty, but its collar would hang loosely whenever she leaned forward. Furthermore,
anyone who was taller than her would be able to see the view under her shirt if they lowered their
heads. Sonia hastily pressed her hand against her neckline when she realized that Toby had seen what
was under it. Her face turned so redâeven the tips of her ears were the color of tomatoes. She felt
rather angry at that moment, but she knew that she was in no position to criticize Toby for anything.
She was the one who had chosen to wear this sweater, and she was the one who had decided to bow.
He hadnât meant to peep on her. Furthermore, he had reminded her not to bow to others if she wore
this sweater in the future, which was kind of him. Her body might have been exposed to other, more
perverted people otherwise.
The air around them turned cold and awkward as the both of them were silent for a while. Eventually,
Toby cleared his throat and began to speak. âLetâs start now so that we can get this done. You need to
go to court, donât you?â
He was clearly trying to ease the tense atmosphere, and Sonia naturally played along with him. âYes, of
course,â she uttered with a nod. She buttoned the top of her trench coat as she sat down and opened
her notebook once more. Toby pulled a chair over and rested an arm on the back of her chair. They
were seated close to each other, and it looked almost as if Toby had his arm around her shoulder.
Sonia didnât have the time or the mental capacity to realize the manâs subtle intentionsâshe was too
focused on the contents of her notebook. Toby was glad that she hadnât noticed anything. Otherwise, I
might never get the chance to be so close to her. He lowered his gaze to conceal the faint sadness that
had formed in his eyes upon that thought.
All of a sudden, Soniaâs phone began to ring, interrupting Tobyâs explanation. He frowned as he was a
little displeased. Whoâs the idiot that chose to call at such a time? He looked toward Soniaâs phone to
see the word âCharlesâ on her screen.
She swiped the green button across the screen to pick the call up. âHi, Charles.â
âAre you going to Norfolk this weekend, baby?â Charles asked once she picked the call up.
âYeah,â Sonia uttered with a nod. Toby, who was sitting right beside her, naturally heard the contents of
her phone call. He knitted his brows. Why is she going to Norfolk? Right then, Charles asked the same
question.
Sonia didnât bother to hide anything. âItâs for Carlâs fashion show. He invited me to watch it. But how did
you know that Iâm going to Norfolk? Iâm sure I havenât told you anything about it.â
âDaphne was the one who told me. I went to Paradigm Co. to collect some documents, and I bumped
into Daphne while she was making reservations for your hotel in Norfolk,â Charles explained.
Sonia raised her chin a little as she gained clarity over the situation. âI see.â
âWhen will you be heading over, baby?â Charles asked again.
âThis Friday,â she replied.
Friday⦠Tobyâs gaze flickered as he seemed to recall something. On the other end of the line, Charles
narrowed his eyes for a moment. âOkay, Iâll free up some time to go there with you, then! I need to keep
an eye on Carl. What if he secretly kidnaps you?!â He wasnât kidding when he said those words. In fact,
he was certain that Carl was capable of doing such a thing.
Sonia shook her head and chuckled as she had no idea what was going on in Charlesâs mind. âWhat
are you talking about? Iâm not a kid. How could he kidnap me? Alright, Iâll talk to you later. Iâm in a
meeting now. Bye.â
âWait!â Charles called anxiously.
Sonia put the phone against her ear once more. âWhat is it?â
âLetâs have dinner tonight. Tinaâs going to court today, and I think this is worth celebrating!â Charles
uttered in a cheerful tone. Sonia nodded in agreement. âOkay. You can decide where to eat. We can
ask Carl to come along.â
âItâs a plan!â Charles cheered.
After her call ended, Sonia lowered her phone and turned to the man beside her before giving him a
bashful smile. âIâm sorry for wasting your time.â