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Boss, Your Wife's Asking For A Divorce, Again novel Chapter 1183

Chapter 1083

Seeing that he had understood what she said and had admitted his mistake, Sonia let it go immediately.

Waving her hand, she muttered, "It's fine as long as you don't do it again. But why did you do that just now?"

"Because I'm overjoyed," Toby replied, his lips curved.

"Overjoyed?" She casted a sidelong glance at him. "What are you overjoyed about?"

"Your promise." The curve on his face widened. "You said you will not leave me as long as I do not betray you, regardless of the difficulties you face. That means you've promised not to leave me forever, as I will never do you wrong. That's what makes me so happy."

While saying this, he slightly puffed out his chest, appearing confident and even smug.

If he wasn't a human, Sonia could almost see his tail wagging behind him.

Does that really make him so happy?

She smiled and shook her head. "No matter how happy you are, you shouldn't stop the car anywhere you like."

"Don't worry. I'll hug and kiss you in a safe place next time."

That instantly made her blush. "I'm not referring to that! What I mean is that you must ensure your own safety. Safety. Not taking advantage of every opportunity to hug or kiss me!"

Toby patronizingly nodded, but he clearly didn't take it seriously.

Of course he would pay attention to his safety.

But hugging and kissing her was also a priority!

After all, he had to fight for such opportunities.

He couldn't very well expect her to take the initiative, could he?

Seeing his patronizing demeanor, Sonia knew what he was thinking and was amused by the man.

Forget it. Let him think whatever he wants, she thought.

He wouldn't take anything she said seriously anyway.

They conversed happily the rest of the way to the police station.

Meanwhile, Titus and Connor were in deep trouble.

Toby's revenge had finally been exacted, and Titus was the first to experience it.

Titus and the investigation team were leaving the conference room, and both parties stood at the door.

Titus shook his hand with Chief Dunlap, the leader of the investigation team. With his sickly face and a warm smile, Titus said, "It's been hard on you, Chief Dunlap."

"Not at all," Chief Dunlap replied smilingly. "You're the one having a hard time, President Gray. Thank you so much for bringing us around for the past few days despite your poor health. We'll feel bad as if your physical condition deteriorates."

"Don't mention it at all," Titus courteously replied. "This is my company. Of course, as the president, I have to show you around and brief you on the issues at hand. After all, I am in charge of Triforce Enterprise. The investigation will conclude tomorrow, and I will rest well after that. There's nothing to be concerned about."

"Thank you for saying so, President Gray. We're all done for the day, and we'll head back to our hotel first. Let us not disturb your rest any further." Chief Dunlap drew his hand back and continued, "You don't have to send us off. President Gray. Goodbye."

"Let me send you all downstairs," Titus said while gesturing them the way.

At that, Chief Dunlap didn't say anything further. He nodded and led the way, with Titus walking beside him.

Their subordinates followed them from behind.

The group then proceeded to the elevator.

Just as they were about to enter the waiting area for the elevator, they heard a sound resonating from it.

It was a shocked voice that said, "What? Our president once kept the collapse of a mining cave a secret?"

"Not the collapse," another voice echoed, correcting the previous person. "What was hidden was the actual death toll. The collapse of the mining cave was too major to be concealed. Hence, the only thing he could hide was the number of people who died as a result of the incident. I heard it from someone else too. According to him, one of our company's mining caves had long reached the standard for closure and should no longer be used for mining. But because our president refused to find another quarry for that, he broke the rules and continued to mine that cave. As a result, the cave was over-exploited, making it too hollow to sustain itself, and the entire mountain eventually collapsed after a heavy rain, bringing the cave with it and killing a large number of people."

"Oh my, is this true?"

"Of course! Why would I joke about such a matter?"

Titus, who was standing outside, couldn't take it any longer and was about to charge in with his fists clenched to prevent the two of them from continuing their conversation.

But just as he was about to move, someone tugged his arm.

He turned around to see Chief Dunlap's arm on his.

"President Gray, what do you plan to do?" Chief Dunlap questioned with a narrowed gaze as he looked at Titus. Though smiling, his smile did not reach his eyes. Currently, his gaze was tinged with coldness and scrutiny.

Titus broke out in cold sweat when faced with Chief Dunlap's question. He panicked, and his heart was pounding so hard that he felt pain.

Even his subordinates behind him became uneasy and lowered their heads, as if they didn't see Titus, however, didn't realize his subordinates' actions as he did not dare to look around under Chief Dunlap's stare.

With that, he forced a smile, suppressed his panic deep within his heart and put on a calm front. "Chief Dunlap, my employees are talking gibberish. I need to put a stop to their nonsense. Could you…"

He then lowered his head to look at Chief Dunlap's grip on his arm.

His intention was obvious; he wanted Chief Dunlap to let go of him.

Chief Dunlap, on the other hand, pretended not to understand what Titus meant. The smile on his face remained as he said, "What are you anxious about, President Gray? Let us continue to hear them out before deciding whether what they say is gibberish."

He had been in Seafield for quite some time, but he hadn't found anything useful in Triforce Enterprise. The only thing he got were some minor blunders that the country could live with.

Though he was a government official, he was still a commoner.

Wealth was idolized by commoners, and he was no exception. Chief Dunlap had always wanted to look into more problematic companies for his own benefit, as well as to improve his work performance.

But Triforce Enterprise was so clean that he couldn't find anything. As a result, he couldn't claim any credit. This had already made him unhappy.

Hence, now that he had finally learned something negative about the company, he would not let anyone ruin it.

He would not let anyone prevent him from achieving his expected performance.

Titus had no idea what Chief Dunlap was contemplating. However, from the coldness emanating from Chief Dunlap's eyes, Titus could roughly guess what was on the man's mind.

He was determined to prevent Titus from interfering with the employees who were speaking.

At this moment, anxiety and hatred filled Titus' heart.

He was anxious as to why the elevator wasn't here yet. Once the elevator was here, the two employees would stop talking.

And he hated them for bringing that matter up, among all other things.

Most importantly, they did so right when Chief Dunlap was nearby.

Aren't they obviously putting me in trouble?

Now that Chief Dunlap had heard about this, Titus would be in big trouble, as what the employees said was true. If Chief Dunlap decided to look into the incident, Titus would never be able to escape this unscathed.

The more Titus thought about it, the paler his face became. He appeared as if he was about to pass out at any moment.

In fact, he wished he could just pass out on the spot.

Perhaps doing so would alert the two employees inside and cause them to stop talking.

And he could probably get away with it.

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