In any case, when the allotted time had passed, Harry and Grayson would be brought before the judge, and they would no longer be able to escape. Furthermore, it would still not be tardy for them to appear in court. After Lynette's second trial, they would likely make court appearance arrangements for the father and son. After all, everyone in the Lore Family was a criminal; the higher-ups became enraged and wanted to wipe out the family as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Toby's subordinates broke the news to Grayson that Lynette had been given a death sentence, but Toby had no intention of telling Harry. After all, Harry was an elderly man, and if he found out what her granddaughter's verdict was, he might not be able to take the news and pass out, which would result in his death.
However, death wasn't necessarily good news, but it would be a relief for him to avoid serving his sentence. Hence, those seeking justice for Professor Randall would be aggrieved because Harry's sudden death without any due punishment could not be viewed as retribution for Professor Randall. Consequently, Toby chose not to inform Harry.
On the other hand, Harry most likely was aware of what was in store for him, and he had been making a fuss about seeing Toby because he had something to tell him. However, Toby had no intention of seeing him. Even if he wanted to, Sonia would not permit it.
With his current state of health, Toby couldn't even take one step out of the hospital. So, how was he supposed to meet Harry? In addition, Harry was a criminal, so what difference did it make if Toby met him or not? Even if Harry had something to say, what importance could it have? At most, he would plead for Toby to rescue him.
That was what Toby thought, and coupled with his complex hatred for Harry, he promptly declined when Tom told him that Harry wanted to see him. Regardless, Harry was tenacious, and even though Toby refused to see him, he insisted on trying his luck every day. He persisted for three days before giving up when he realized Toby would not meet him.
Soon, another week passed in a blink of an eye. Sonia decided to return to work at Paradigm. After all, she had been away from Paradigm for too long. Although Rita would report to her about work daily, working remotely wasn't as efficient as direct management.
The reason why she made such a decision was that Toby was recovering. Moreover, he could sit straight and could handle the documents brought by Tom for an hour or two every day instead of lying in the hospital bed all day long.
Moreover, Toby was aware that Paradigm was still in its early stages of development. Therefore, Sonia was required to manage company affairs, particularly the factory fire that had yet to be investigated.
She had to return to Paradigm and hold a meeting to give the shareholders and senior management an answer on the follow-ups for the plant. After all, the plant was burned down. Even though they had regrouped the bricklayers, construction team, and plumbers, they still had to discuss the next operation date.
When Toby heard her proposal to return to work, he agreed quickly, even though he was reluctant to let her go. Sonia assured him that she would visit him every night after work, and they would still be together every day, so he saw no reason to reject her. So, on that particular day, she bid farewell to him, left the hospital, and returned to Paradigm.
Learning that she was returning to work, Rita told the company to hold a small welcome ceremony. Even though the ceremony was modest and straightforward, Sonia was grateful for them. The fact that her employees held a welcome ceremony spontaneously showed how much they cherished their boss.
"Thank you so much, everyone." After thanking everyone happily, Sonia dismissed them so they could return to their posts, carrying a bouquet in her arms
At that moment, someone was in her office. The man was sitting behind her desk with his head lowered as he processed some documents. Hearing the sound of the door opening, the man raised his head, revealing a handsome face. He turned out to be Charles Lane.
"You're back." Seeing Sonia coming in with flowers in her arms, he put down his pen, got up, and walked over to greet her with a smile.
Then, she nodded and said, "Yeah. I'm finally back. Thanks for handling the work for me, Charles."
If she had not temporarily delegated management of Paradigm to Charles, she would have returned to a mountain of work. Even in the hospital, she would not be able to care for Toby with peace of mind, as she would have to care for him daily while taking calls from Rita.
She was grateful to Charles because, during that time, she could relax without being disturbed. So, when she returned, she was not greeted with any overwhelming work that needed to be completed.
"Nah. It's just a small matter. Lane Corporation has recently undergone a reformation, so I have lots of free time to help you manage the company. Treat it as me trying to fill up my boredom." Then, he poured her a glass of water and continued, "What about you? You've been away for quite a long time, haven't you?"
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