A Visit to Jessica
“Sure, you make the call.” Toby opened his eyes slightly, responding with his hoarse voice.
Sonia replied with an affirmative hum and started applying the anti-inflammatory gel to the scratch marks
on his back, during which she inevitably touched the caning scars left on the man’s skin.
Although Toby had already recovered from those wounds, they became horrible-looking scars that
looked like centipedes. In the meantime, Sonia couldn’t help but feel heartbroken at the sight of those
scars. Her eyes were filled with tears all of a sudden. “It must have hurt a lot, right?”
Knowing what the lady was asking, Toby kept his eyes on the white bedsheet he was lying on with a
smile. “What’s done is done, plus I did something terrible, so I deserved to be punished.” The man didn’t
answer her question directly because he didn’t see any meaning in doing so since his wounds had
already become scars.
Moreover, he was prevented by his pride as a man to tell her directly that it hurt as it would make him
seem useless, but at the same time, he reckoned it would sound too fake if he told her that it didn’t hurt
at all. Therefore, he decided to be coy in answering her question.
“Something terrible? Why would you beat yourself up for that?” Sonia sniggered, finding Toby’s reply
amusing.
Nevertheless, Toby turned around slightly and propped his head. “I wasn’t being dramatic. Back then, I
was hypnotized into doing horrible things, but in hindsight, those were things that I wouldn’t have done if
I could act on my free will. Thus, I wasn’t technically wrong with what I just said.”
Sonia let out a sigh and answered, “This was all Tina’s fault. She was the one who sought help from a
hypnotist to brainwash you.”
“The hypnotist was her then-boyfriend’s brother,” Toby squinted and said.
Sonia nodded. “I know that. Tim spoke to me about that earlier. He even mentioned that your heart was
transplanted from Tina’s then-boyfriend, who was the hypnotist’s brother.”
“That’s right. It belonged to Quentin back then.”
Sonia looked at the man and added, “Tim even said the timing of your heart donor showing up was too
much of a coincidence. After all, the Fuller Family had been searching for the right heart for you, but had
no luck for twenty-four years. Still, just when the golden period for your heart transplant surgery to be
carried out was about to come to an end, Quentin passed away, and it just so happened that his heart
was compatible with yours. This obviously aroused Tim’s suspicion and made him wonder whether Tina
was responsible for causing Quentin’s accident. Besides, he also said you were investigating the matter,
so is there any new update about it?”
Toby shook his head with a glacial look. “Nothing much. Quentin’s accident happened six years ago, and
the location it took place was somewhere on the outskirts. There was no surveillance camera nearby,
and neither was there anyone who lived around that area. Therefore, there was no witness who saw
what happened at that time. Because of that, the investigation has become tough.”
“Now that you put it this way, it seems to me that the car accident was no coincidence.” Sonia stroked
her chin and analyzed. “The car accident happened somewhere sparsely populated on the outskirts with
no surveillance camera. Well, it looks pretty obvious that whoever caused the accident didn’t want to
alert anyone about it.”
Toby chuckled coldly and replied, “You’re right. That’s why Tina definitely has something to do with
Quentin’s death, but sadly, we don’t know where Tina is. Otherwise, we could just directly interrogate
her.”
“You have a point.” Sonia nodded. “I wonder where Tina is hiding to manage to stay away from you for
so long, which I find surprising.”
“Don’t worry. As long as we’re still alive, I’m sure her vengeful nature will prompt her to show up and
retaliate one day,” Toby held Sonia’s hand and said.
Sonia curled her lips and smiled. “I know, which is why I’m not in a hurry to look for Tina at all, but as for
Quentin’s death, have you told the hypnotist about it?”
“Nope, I haven’t.” Toby shook his head. “It’s still not too late to tell Miles about that when we find Tina. By
then, we could even let him do his trick if she refuses to reveal the truth.”
“You’re right. Alright, let go of my hand now. I still need to apply the gel on you.” Sonia changed the
subject, impatiently telling the man to let go of her hand when she felt his strong resistance.
Toby chuckled and let go of her hand. After Sonia had her hands free, she continued to apply the gel on
his back. Soon, Toby put on his shirt and got up from the bed. “I need to go now.”
“Go ahead.” Sonia waved her hand. “You have something to attend to, right? Hurry up before it gets
dark.” It’s already 5.30 PM now.
Toby took a look at the time and realized it was getting a little too late, so he nodded and said, “Alright, I’ll
get going first. I’ll be back when I’m done.” He planted a kiss on her cheek and grabbed his coat before
leaving the room.
Sonia rubbed her cheek and smiled, reaching for the gel while taking off her bathrobe with a blushed
face.
On the other hand, Toby entered the car park and drove away from Bayside Residence, hitting the road
as he made a phone call. Half an hour later, he arrived at the police station and parked his car, at which
point Tom walked closer and opened the door for him. “President Fuller.”
Toby replied with an affirmative hum in response and unfastened his seatbelt. Then, he gave Tom the car
keys and walked toward the police station. Meanwhile, Tom, who held the keys, followed right behind
and asked, “By the way, did you tell Miss Reed that you’re going to meet Jessica, President Fuller?”
“No.” Toby stopped in his tracks. “What’s wrong? She mustn’t know about it?”
“No, she mustn’t.” Tom adjusted his glasses in embarrassment. “I got a call from the police this morning,
and they told me to keep Miss Reed out of the loop about you meeting Jessica. They said this is
Jessica’s special request, and if Sonia knows about it, she won’t want to see you anymore. Then, she’ll
make sure you regret it when she leaves jail. I forgot to tell you that when we were talking on the phone,
but I did send you a message subsequently. So, I’m asking now because you didn’t reply to my
message, and I thought you didn’t see it.”
“I did.” Toby squinted, thinking that was why he didn’t tell Sonia he was going to meet Jessica. “Anyway,
you said Jessica will make me regret it if I tell Little Leaf that I’m going to meet her, didn’t you?” Toby
sniggered coldly.
“Yes, she did.” Toby nodded.
“Really? I want to see how she can make me regret it. Is she still in the detention room now?” Toby
responded with a glacial smile on his face.
“Yes, she is,” Tom replied. “Her sentence hasn’t been confirmed because there hasn’t been a decision
made by the court. Therefore, she is now detained in the police station for the time being until her
sentence is confirmed. Then, she will be sent to jail after that.”
“Alright, I heard you.” Toby nodded, stepping forward without saying a word more. Soon, they were both
taken to Jessica by a police officer.
On the other hand, Jessica was sitting in an interrogation chair in the detention room with her hands
cuffed. Unable to move, she was seen wearing a yellow singlet that all detained suspects wore with a
haggard look on her face.
Due to the fear of being sentenced to prison, Jessica suffered from extreme insomnia and anorexia that
made her look very emaciated. With her bony face and yellowish skin accompanied by dark circles, she
looked as if she had aged a few years, much to the men’s disbelief.
“Is this Jessica?” Tom stood behind Toby, looking at Jessica behind the glass while exclaiming in
disbelief.
“What’s with the screaming?” Toby looked back at him.
“I’m sorry, President Fuller. I can’t help it. I was just shocked to see her like that.” Tom giggled.
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