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Chapter 248

    Chapter 248


    Chapter 248 The Missing Letters ,Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again!


    Oh, good, so Rina hasn’t actually been found yet. But it seems as if Mom can’t wait to see her because


    why else would she bother decorating Rina’s bedroom before the girl is even located? At this rate,


    Mom’s attention will be stolen by her the moment she returns. Tina’s hands curled into fists on top of


    her knees as she dwelled upon these thoughts. She lowered her head by a fraction and hid the dark


    look on her face. After a pause, she looked up once more and feigned concern as she asked Julia,


    “Mom, what if—and this is a big what-if—Rina has a weak and cowardly character because she’d


    grown up in a poor family?


    Assuming that is the case, she would only embarrass you in public because she’s too afraid and too


    incapable of doing anything right. Would you still like her and look forward to meeting her?” Julia shot


    her daughter an affronted look, her face no longer a picture of gentlepassion as she demanded,


    “Tina, why would you ask such a thing?” Tina held her by the arm coquettishly and exined, “I was


    only curious because that’s how most soap operas go—you know, how the long-lost child from some


    affluent family is finally reunited with their parents. But they end up getting shunned by them because


    their incapability is humiliating. I’m just worried that you and Dad might treat Rina the same way.”


    “Oh, is that it?” Julia batted away her doubts and smoothed Tina’s hair affectionately. “Pay no mind to


    things like that, seeing as they only ever happen in soap operas.” “So you won’t end up treating Rina


    like an outcast even if something like that happens?” Tina narrowed her eyes slightly as an icy gleam lit


    up her depthless orbs. Julia nodded firmly. “Of course not. I carried her and gave birth to her, not to


    mention she was the child your father looked most forward to. You have no idea how your father—”


    She broke off with a quick sigh, then added, “It doesn’t matter. The bottom line is that you have


    absolutely nothing to worry about. Your father and I won’t mistreat or sideline your sister that way, and


    even if she were to be in such unfortunate circumstances, it would only make us love her harder. We


    wouldn’t shun her or dislike her at all. In fact, we’d try to make it up to her even more!”


    “I’m so happy to hear that!” Tina broke into a smile, looking as if she truly was relieved on Rina’s part.


    However, the bad premonition she had had was amplified, and she was the only one who was acutely


    aware of the crisis she would face soon. She had painted a rather tragic backstory for Rina in hopes of


    luring her mother into revealing her true feelings about her lost daughter. That had backfired, though,


    seeing as it did not curb Julia’s excitement for the reunion but prompted her to want to make it up to


    Rina instead. Just as I thought, Rina is turning out to be my biggest hurdle next to Sonia.


    Tina grew mutinous, and a sinister gleam shed in her eyes as she became seized with the urge to


    annihte anyone who got in her way. … Presently, at the Fullers’ Residence, Toby stepped out of the


    car with the chauffeur’s support. Meanwhile, Rose came out of the house to greet Toby as soon as she


    heard the sound of the car pulling up. She had been so worried about her grandson that she decided to


    remain at the Fuller’s Residence and refused to return to the old manor. “You’re homete, Toby,” she


    remarked disapprovingly as she made her way to the car. Toby graciously took the cane the driver had


    handed him, then said, “I was stuck in traffic, Grandma. Shall we go into the house?”


    He had no intention of telling the old woman about what happened at the restaurant earlier, fearing that


    she would be mortified by it. “Yes, of course we shall,” Rose agreed with a nod. The both of them


    proceeded toward the house with their individual canes, which proved an entertaining sight, given the


    decades between them. Jean was carrying out a tter of fruits from the kitchen when she saw Rose


    and Toby. “Oh, you’re home, Toby!” she eximed in greeting. Toby nodded briskly in acknowledgment.


    “Mom.” “Take a seat,” she urged as she hastily put the tter down and made to help him. However, he


    brushed her off and said, “I’ve got it.” There might not be any strength in his legs, but that didn’t mean


    he couldn’t manage sitting on his own.


    He set his cane aside and held onto the armrest of the couch as he slowly eased into his seat. Jean, on


    the other hand, pushed the fruit tter toward him and asked cheerfully, “Have you patched things up


    with Tina, Toby?” Patch things up? Toby lowered his gaze when he heard his mother but made no


    reply. He wondered why his mother would even see this as something even possible. When he recalled


    how his every thought and emotion had been inexplicably swayed and manipted because of her, he


    wanted nothing more than to kill her!


    If Tina truly was Maple, Toby was willing to overlook all that he had done for her before the ident—


    regardless of whether he was being manipted at the time—given that he really was in love with


    Maple. However, if Tina had been pretending to be Maple all along, then there was no way he would let


    her get away with such a despicable form of deceit! At the thought of this, Toby grabbed his cane and


    rose from his seat. “Grandma, Mom, if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be going back to my room to rest. I’m a little


    tired.” In truth, he wanted to return to his bedroom so that he could find out for sure if Tina was Maple,


    though he already knew the answer to that. Having said what he did, he headed for the elevator.


    Meanwhile, Jean nced at the untouched tter of fruits, then at Toby’s back. Slightly peeved, she


    grumbled, “He didn’t even answer my question.” Rose rolled her eyes at the younger woman pointedly,


    then stalked into her own bedroom without another word. She found it pointless and grating on the


    nerves to continue sharing the same space with this daughter-inw of hers, seeing as Toby had


    already left. If it weren’t for the fact that this woman has been good to Toby and Tyler, I would have


    kicked her out of the Fuller Family long ago. In the bedroom, Toby pulled open his drawer, intending to


    take out Maple’s past letters to him and read through them once more.


    However, he froze in shock when he saw that his drawer had been emptied out, and not a single letter


    from Maple remained. At that moment, he felt as if his own heart had been emptied out, but he quickly


    became apoplectic. He stormed downstairs and summoned all the household servants. With a voice


    like thunder, he demanded, “Who took my letters from my drawer?” The servants exchanged helpless


    and bewildered looks. They shook their heads slowly and denied opening the drawer in question.


    Seeing this, Toby thought that none of them was willing to confess to the crime, and he grew even


    more furious as he snapped, “I said that no one is allowed to step into my room without my permission,


    let alone touch my things!


    Did none of you pay attention?” Unable to stand the nk usations, one of the servants who had


    been working the longest in the Fullers’ Residence finally spoke up. “Young Master Toby, we really did


    not open your drawer.” When the other servants heard this, they nodded and said hastily, “That’s right,


    Young Master Toby. We really didn’t.” Toby narrowed his eyes as he surveyed them and tried to see if


    they were lying, but having assessed their expressions, he realized that all of them spoke the truth.


    None of them flinched or averted his gaze; the steady and genuine look in their eyes and on their faces


    showed that they weren’t lying to him.


    He fell silent. If they didn’t touch my drawer, then how did my letters go missing in the first ce? Just


    then, Jean let out a small yawn as she rounded the second-floornding. “Toby, what in the world are


    you doing?” “Madam, it seems as if Young Master Toby’s letters have gone missing, and he’s extremely


    angry about it,” the first servant who had spoken up earlier exined. Jean cast a curious look at her


    son. “Toby, what letters are they referring to?” “My letters with Maple,” Toby answered swiftly. He didn’t


    have to lie about this. After all, it was no secret among the Fullers that he had been pen pals with


    Maple. “Oh, you mean the letters you exchanged with Tina? I thought she burned them into ashes.”


    Jean let out another yawn as she said this, revealing two rows of slightly stained teeth. Toby’s face


    darkened at this, and he looked so dangerous that even his voice came out cold and cutting. “Did you


    just say that Tina burned them?” “Yes, and you agreed to it, too. Don’t you remember?” Jean threw him


    a confused look. Toby stiffened at this. I agreed to it? Why would I even agree to let Tina burn those


    letters? They meant more to me than anything else I own; I wouldn’t have saved them for over ten


    years otherwise! But the next moment, a certain memory surfaced in his mind: it was a scene from


    nearly three months ago when Tina had only just awakened. She told him that there was no point in


    keeping the letters now that she had regained consciousness and would stay next to him.


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    She had said that the letters would be better off burned away into nothing—and he had agreed to it! He


    had actually agreed to it! Mortified and inplete disbelief, Toby clutched his cane even tighter. How


    in the world could I have agreed to do something so awful? I couldn’t possibly have done that! What


    wretched power in the world haspelled me to do something like that? His knuckles turned white,


    and the veins on the back of his hand throbbed as he tightened his hold on the cane. That’s right! I was


    not as lucid after the ident as I am now.


    Tina could have said anything, and I’d agree to it without stopping to think if it was problematic. I didn’t


    even bother saying no to her at the time, and I’ve certainly never experienced heart-wrenching


    pain. Suddenly, it was as if everything made sense. The only reason why he even agreed to let Tina


    burn those letters was because he had been under the influence of some strange persuasive force,


    and he never truly intended to do so in the first ce.
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