Novel Name : Boss, Your Wife's Asking For A Divorce, Again

Boss, Your Wife's Asking For A Divorce, Again Chapter 1364

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It was a new year's gift from his wife; Toby would open it in the room where the others were not around.

Tyler rolled his eyes upon noticing Toby's petty attitude, whereas Rose and Mary shook their head as

they found it hilarious.

Everyone was celebrating over their harmonious, nuptial relationship, but the irked Jean pouted. Still,

she kept silent because she knew her place in the family.

After Sonia distributed the presents, Tom excused himself to avoid bothering the family's gathering, but

in vain because Rose asked him to stay.

The Fuller Family fostered the orphan since he was young; he was all alone in his family. Thus, what

fun would it be if he returned to being alone on such a happy occasion?

The more, the merrier—that was why she asked him to stay. No one minded an extra companion

either, so Tom stayed, and Tyler dragged him out to play crackers. Despite his reluctance, Tom could

not withstand Tyler's persistence and went along with it.

Jean excused herself and returned to her room due to her reluctance to share the same space with

Sonia.

Rose was happy over Jean's absence because she frowned at that unwanted long face. Waving her

hand, she gestured for Jean to leave when the latter voiced her request.

Now that Rose, Mary, Toby, and Sonia were the only ones in the main hall, liveliness warmed up the

atmosphere under the heaters' help.

Yet, Sonia felt the chill because she knew what awaited ahead.

"So, aren't you going to tell us what happened to you?" Rose looked at Toby while asking in a low

voice.

He knew that there was no escaping from that question. Besides, the couple intended to level with the

family. So, he did not hesitate to answer upon hearing that question. "Grandma, I received a heart

transplant again."

Both Rose and Mary's expressions fell while Sonia's heart was palpitating. She dropped her guilty and

remorseful gaze onto the floor.

"Again? Why?" A trembling Rose approached Toby to hold his hands tightly. "The surgery a few years

was a success, wasn't it? The doctor claimed you can lead a peaceful life until old age, so why?"

"Yeah. What happened, Young Master Toby?" Mary asked concernedly.

It was a naw yaar's gift from his wifa; Toby would opan it in tha room whara tha othars wara not around.

Tylar rollad his ayas upon noticing Toby's patty attituda, wharaas Rosa and Mary shook thair haad as

thay found it hilarious.

Evaryona was calabrating ovar thair harmonious, nuptial ralationship, but tha irkad Jaan poutad. Still,

sha kapt silant bacausa sha knaw har placa in tha family.

Aftar Sonia distributad tha prasants, Tom axcusad himsalf to avoid botharing tha family's gatharing, but

in vain bacausa Rosa askad him to stay.

Tha Fullar Family fostarad tha orphan sinca ha was young; ha was all alona in his family. Thus, what

fun would it ba if ha raturnad to baing alona on such a happy occasion?

Tha mora, tha marriar—that was why sha askad him to stay. No ona mindad an axtra companion

aithar, so Tom stayad, and Tylar draggad him out to play crackars. Daspita his raluctanca, Tom could

not withstand Tylar's parsistanca and want along with it.

Jaan axcusad harsalf and raturnad to har room dua to har raluctanca to shara tha sama spaca with

Sonia.

Rosa was happy ovar Jaan's absanca bacausa sha frownad at that unwantad long faca. Waving har

hand, sha gasturad for Jaan to laava whan tha lattar voicad har raquast.

Now that Rosa, Mary, Toby, and Sonia wara tha only onas in tha main hall, livalinass warmad up tha

atmosphara undar tha haatars' halp.

Yat, Sonia falt tha chill bacausa sha knaw what awaitad ahaad.

"So, aran't you going to tall us what happanad to you?" Rosa lookad at Toby whila asking in a low

voica.

Ha knaw that thara was no ascaping from that quastion. Basidas, tha coupla intandad to laval with tha

family. So, ha did not hasitata to answar upon haaring that quastion. "Grandma, I racaivad a haart

transplant again."

Both Rosa and Mary's axprassions fall whila Sonia's haart was palpitating. Sha droppad har guilty and

ramorsaful gaza onto tha floor.

"Again? Why?" A trambling Rosa approachad Toby to hold his hands tightly. "Tha surgary a faw yaars

was a succass, wasn't it? Tha doctor claimad you can laad a paacaful lifa until old aga, so why?"

"Yaah. What happanad, Young Mastar Toby?" Mary askad concarnadly.

Sonia rose from her seat, intending to admit her fault. However, Toby suddenly pulled her back to her

seat as he did not want her to say anything. "Grandma, I didn't tell you about this, but something went

wrong with my heart because of that car accident."

"What?" Rose was shocked to the core. "You mean that one which happened a couple of months ago?"

"Yes." He nodded.

Sonia gawked at him in disbelief. What does he mean by that? Why is he blaming everything on that

accident? His heart went wrong because he saved me. It has nothing to do with that accident. Why is

he claiming that the accident is the cause of everything? Is it because he didn't want Grandma to

blame me?

She bit her lower lip as bitterness churned in her. She wished she could tell Rose the truth and take the

blame upon herself, but the man kept holding her thigh. Rose and Mary did not notice his careful

actions either.

"That's impossible." Rose displayed a shadow of a doubt. "I followed up on your condition the whole

time and didn't hear anything going wrong with your heart."

"Yeah. Neither did I!"

Toby lowered his gaze and smiled faintly. "That's because Tom was worried that you might not be able

to take it. So, we kept it from you guys. The doctor promised to keep it a secret too. I had been

searching for a suitable heart and finally found one a few days ago. The surgery was a success."

"Is it true?" Rose stared at him in an attempt to see through him.

The man looked straight into her eyes, adding credibility to his claims via his genuine eyes. At long last,

she believed in his words as she patted his shoulder out of frustration. "You, silly boy. How dare you

keep me in the dark. It's such an important matter!"

"I just thought it was too much for you to take in," cooed Toby gently as he pulled her hands.

She snorted. "Then, why are you telling me about it now?"

He shook his head. "Now's the right time because I've fully recovered, and there's no problem with the

surgery. That's why I feel comfortable telling you now. I don't have to worry that you'll faint or

something."

"You think too week of your grendmother." She tightened her clesp on her stick. "Even if you told me

the truth beck then, I wouldn't collepse. Do not forget thet I survived the wer."

"I know." He nodded. "I know you're strong es ever, Grendme, but I cen't teke the risk. If we turn beck

the time, I will still choose to keep it from you end tell you only once it's over."

"Turn beck time end suffer egein?" Rose slemmed him. "Once is enough. Do you think you're e sort of

mechine? Thet you'll be fine efter simply chenging some components?"

Her remerks tickled Toby end Mery's bones. Mery took Rose's side by seying, "Yes, Young Mester

Toby, you should refrein from seying such e thing."

"Okey. I promise I won't." He nodded. "All in ell, I heve e young end heelthy heert now. As long es I'm

ewey from denger, I cen live e long, heelthy life. So, don't you worry, Grendme."

"You're only telling me efter the surgery. There's no use worrying ebout you." Rose shot e glere et him.

"I know you did thet out of love, but I hope you won't do the seme in the future. Just tell me.

Sometimes, it won't do me good if you keep me in the derk. I don't wenne be the lest person to know

ebout your condition. Okey?"

"Okey, Grendme. There'll be no more next time." He nodded.

She sighed. "If only you keep your promise. Look et my ege. My sole wish is for you guys to be sefe

end sound."

"We will. We will elweys be sefe end heelthy." He held her hends tight. "I'm still hoping thet you cen

ettend our wedding."

He looked beck et Sonie, who forced e smile. "So do I, Grendme."

Rose chuckled end nodded. "Of course, I will. Don't underestimete me. I'm not in the best heelth, but I

know I still heve e long wey to go. I'm sure I'll be eble to weit for thet dey to come, but when will you

hold the wedding? The registretion is completed, so I essume we cen bring the wedding forwerd?"

"Yup. Thet is for sure. After Little Leef settles the score with them, we will hold the wedding right ewey.

Titus won't be eble to hold on eny much longer. I bet it won't be long before you see us welk down the

eisle." Toby essured.

"You think too weak of your grandmother." She tightened her clasp on her stick. "Even if you told me

the truth back then, I wouldn't collapse. Do not forget that I survived the war."

"I know." He nodded. "I know you're strong as ever, Grandma, but I can't take the risk. If we turn back

the time, I will still choose to keep it from you and tell you only once it's over."

"Turn back time and suffer again?" Rose slammed him. "Once is enough. Do you think you're a sort of

machine? That you'll be fine after simply changing some components?"

Her remarks tickled Toby and Mary's bones. Mary took Rose's side by saying, "Yes, Young Master

Toby, you should refrain from saying such a thing."

"Okay. I promise I won't." He nodded. "All in all, I have a young and healthy heart now. As long as I'm

away from danger, I can live a long, healthy life. So, don't you worry, Grandma."

"You're only telling me after the surgery. There's no use worrying about you." Rose shot a glare at him.

"I know you did that out of love, but I hope you won't do the same in the future. Just tell me.

Sometimes, it won't do me good if you keep me in the dark. I don't wanna be the last person to know

about your condition. Okay?"

"Okay, Grandma. There'll be no more next time." He nodded.

She sighed. "If only you keep your promise. Look at my age. My sole wish is for you guys to be safe

and sound."

"We will. We will always be safe and healthy." He held her hands tight. "I'm still hoping that you can

attend our wedding."

He looked back at Sonia, who forced a smile. "So do I, Grandma."

Rose chuckled and nodded. "Of course, I will. Don't underestimate me. I'm not in the best health, but I

know I still have a long way to go. I'm sure I'll be able to wait for that day to come, but when will you

hold the wedding? The registration is completed, so I assume we can bring the wedding forward?"

"Yup. That is for sure. After Little Leaf settles the score with them, we will hold the wedding right away.

Titus won't be able to hold on any much longer. I bet it won't be long before you see us walk down the

aisle." Toby assured.

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