Chapter 1413Chapter 1413 Sounding Out Titus and Julia
Toby explained, "Titus and Henry grew up in the same compound, so it was only natural for them to
become the best of friends. Their friendship lasted until high school, but as they grew older, their
families had increasingly higher hopes for them. Henry had always been an outstanding student of
good character and an heir whom their elders approved of the most, whereas Titus, who did nothing all
day other than fool around, was just the opposite. They thus became two contrasting examples in the
words of their elders, and Titus' parents even compared him with Henry, so he became envious of
Henry over time."
Hearing the man's words, Taylor came to realize something, and her lips trembled. "Was that why Dad
cut ties with Miss Reed's adoptive father?"
Toby replied, "That's right; they cut ties with each other because of that. However, the Reeds got in
trouble shortly after that, going bankrupt and dropping out of the ranks of Seafield's distinguished
families. The Grays weren't doing any better either. They didn't go bankrupt, but their assets shrank a
lot, making them just an ordinarily rich family."
The ten years immediately crossed Taylor's mind. It wouldn't be strange for the two families to get in
trouble at the same time during those ten years.
"After what happened to them, the Reeds and the Grays no longer crossed paths with one another until
Henry rebuilt his career by founding Paradigm Co., which landed the Reed Family back among the
ranks of Seafield's respectable families. Henry was basking in glory at the time, which was a heavy
blow to Titus, who had to rely on his parents to expand Triforce Enterprise once again before inheriting
the company. This made Titus feel even more inferior to Henry, so he stole Paradigm's secrets out ofjealousy and forced an employee into suicide by jumping off a building, thus driving Paradigm to the
brink of bankruptcy. Henry only stole Little Leaf away in order to strike back."
At this point, Toby stared at her frostily. "So, it's obvious who was to blame for all of this, isn't it? Had
Titus been tolerant of others, Little Leaf wouldn't have been stolen away. It was he who caused her to
be stolen away, leaving her caught between the two families and unable to break free. Not only had he
never raised her, but he had also caused her to be stolen away and is now causing her great distress.
What right does such a father have to ask Little Leaf to save him? He should die since that'd be a relief
for her instead."
"No, you're wrong!" Taylor shook her head vigorously. "It wasn't like that, President Fuller. Even if Dad
was wrong, he really cares about Miss Reed. This alone proves that he's not an absolutely bad guy, so
you guys can't do this."
"Actually, we can do that," Toby said before turning around and walking toward the ward. To him, Taylor
was just a woman who had a screw loose. No matter what Titus had done to Sonia and what harm he
had caused her, she was still of the opinion that Sonia should save him for the sole reason that Titus
was her biological father. How laughable! Many parents in the world abandon their children because
they don't love them. Do the abandoned children have to comply when their birth parents come to them
and tell them that they need them to donate a kidney to them?
In any case, he would never let Sonia save Titus. Titus had to die for the sake of Sonia's future, and it
was already their last kindness and filial duty to Titus as his daughter and son-in-law by not supporting
Sonia in personally sending Titus to jail. If Titus still had the slightest bit of conscience in him, he should
have refused to ask Sonia to save him for the sake that she was his daughter. But speaking of it, Titus
probably still doesn't know that Sonia is his daughter. Should I tell him about it and see his reaction? Th€ connection to th€ §ource of thïš dat@ r€§t$ in n0v3lebookI'll think better of Titus if he chooses to help Sonia by dying on his own and rejecting her kidney
donation for the sake that he still cares about her as her father. However, if he still wants her to donate
one of her kidneys to him and is afraid of death and reluctant to accept Sonia as his daughter because
she was raised by Henry, then he'd better not blame me when I take matters into my own hands and kill
him by myself.
"President Fuller." Toby's bodyguard immediately saluted him as soon as he stepped out of the ward.
"Mm-hmm," Toby mumbled. "Keep on guarding her. We'll wait until Sonia feels better before deciding
on how to deal with her."
"Roger that," the bodyguard replied.
Toby left right away without stopping.
When he returned to the ward, Sonia was still asleep, so he lay down in bed and fell asleep with her in
his arms. They didn't sleep much last night, so they naturally felt worn out now that they had relaxed.
They slept all the way until dusk.
Tom brought some of the documents that required Toby's signature for Toby to sign them. After the
man finished signing them, Tom put them away and said to him, "By the way, President Fuller, Mrs.
Gray has called the police after realizing that Taylor had gone missing. But I'd given the police a heads-
up in advance, so they wouldn't do anything in private despite outwardly promising to help Mrs. Gray
search for Taylor." After all, Taylor wasn't actually missing, so why would the police have to search for
her? Toby raised his chin slightly in a gesture of acknowledgment. "How's Titus?" he asked.
Tom thought about it for a moment. "The people I sent to ask about it say that he's not doing well. He's
been hospitalized in ICU and is now on a ventilator, so Mrs. Gray is crying all day."
"I got it. Get someone to tell Mrs. Gray that I'd like to see her tomorrow," Toby ordered with a squint.
Tom immediately guessed something. He asked in surprise, "President Fuller, don't tell me you want—"
Toby replied noncommittally, "This is what I decided after much deliberation. I also want to know how
they'll react upon learning that Sonia's their daughter. If they still have parental love for her, they should
know what Sonia is going to face, so they'll make the right choice. But if they don't do that, it'd be even
better since I'll speed up Titus' death. I'll never let them stay alive and prolong my wife's sufferings."
Tom nodded. Thinking that what Toby said was right, he was no longer surprised by his decision. "Still,
does Mrs. Fuller know about this?"
"I haven't told her yet for the time being. I want to know Titus and Julia's reaction before deciding
whether to tell her or not," Toby replied impassively.
"Alright, President Fuller, I got it. I'll have it arranged right away," Tom said as he took his leave.
After Tom had left, Mary came over as well. "Young Master Toby, Mrs. Lane and Mr. Lane are here;
they're now keeping Young Mistress Sonia company in the ward. Young Mistress Sonia is very happy
to see Mrs. Lane." Toby's expression softened when he heard this. "That's a good thing. Let's go back and take a look."
They left the elevator lobby and came to the ward. Before they entered, they heard the sound of jovial
laughter in the ward.
After Toby went in, he saw Grace saying something to Sonia, who was giggling gleefully with her hand
over her mouth, whereas Charles was standing aside with a scowl and sulking while shooting
reproachful looks at Grace. At the sight of this, he figured out what Grace had said to Sonia—which
was none other than the skeletons in Charles' closet. "Mrs. Lane, what did you say to Little Leaf? You
two look so happy." He went over and wrapped his arm around Sonia's shoulders before sitting on the
edge of the bed. Then, he asked on purpose, "How about you tell me about it?" He darted a glance at
Charles.
As he had expected, Charles' face darkened even more. He even jumped right away and pointed to
Toby's nose, yelling, "Toby, what are you doing here? Just stay out of our conversation!"