After waking up and Toby was nowhere to be seen, Sonia thought he had gone back to the company. However, Mary told her that he didn't go to work, so she was curious about where he went for the past few hours. Toby's eyes flickered when he heard Sonia's question, he then replied, "You said you wanted to release Taylor, so I arranged it."
This statement was half true and half false. He did release Taylor, but he also handed her over to Tim. It wasn't his concern how Tim would deal with that woman.
Sonia nodded and responded, "I see."
She didn't ask any more questions about Taylor. Her feelings toward Taylor were complex, and she didn't want to annoy herself by constantly asking about the latter. Toby knew she wouldn't ask about Taylor anymore, so he pretended to agree to release Taylor but actually transferred her elsewhere.
Tyler, who was sitting nearby, asked, "Who is this Taylor that you guys are talking about?" He looked puzzled and disapproving when he heard her name. "This name sounds horrible to me."
Toby glanced at him and said, "It's none of your business. It's late, so you should go back now. I'll have someone send you back."
Tyler looked out the window and saw the neon lights shining brightly outside. It was indeed late. He stood up and said, "Okay, then I'll leave now, otherwise my mother will be calling me again. Sonia, I'll come to see you and my niece tomorrow."
Sonia smiled and nodded. "Okay, see you."
Looks like Tyler probably wants me to have a daughter.
Since she woke up in the afternoon, he had been saying that she was carrying a daughter in her belly. Even though she told him it was a matter of probability and she couldn't be sure if it was a son or daughter until the baby was born, he firmly believed it was a girl. Despite that, no matter whether it was a son or daughter, she loved her child. It would be nice if it was a daughter in the end as her uncle would surely love her too.
"I'll have someone send you back," Toby said. He also stood up and prepared to escort Tyler to the elevator while arranging for a bodyguard to accompany him. After all, as Tyler's older brother, he was not at ease with letting a teenager head back by himself.
Toby rubbed Sonia's hair, saying, "Darling, wait for me to come back."
Sonia responded with an "Mm-hmm" and told him to go ahead. "Go ahead, the sooner you go, the sooner you'll come back."
"Okay." Toby withdrew his hand and gently responded.
However, the moment Toby turned around, his expression immediately turned from gentle to disdainful.
"Let's go."
"Toby, you changed your expression so quickly. You were being so nice to Sonia earlier, but now you're so cold to me," Tyler said, his mouth twitching.
"Are you Sonia?" Toby glared at him and said disapprovingly.
Tyler hummed and replied, "No, but I'm your little brother. You're so cold and disdainful toward your own brother. That's too much."
"If you were a little smarter, I wouldn't be so cold and disdainful toward you. Who told you to be so stupid? You're the dumbest one in our family," Toby said mercilessly.
Tyler was speechless and walked ahead angrily. Sonia and Mary listened to the bickering between the two brothers and shook their heads, finding it funny.
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