Chapter 1274 You’re Not Deceived, Are You?
Sonia couldn’t help chuckling with amusement seeing how desperate the man tried not to upset her. “I know. I didn’t get the wrong idea, nor am I overthinking. If you discover someone looking a lot like me and yet you’re not bothered by it, now that’s a red flag. That means I mean nothing to you at all.” Hearing so, Toby heaved a sigh of relief. It was good that she didn’t get the wrong idea.
“But Salzburg and Steinfeld are indeed conniving.” Toby frowned, having nothing but aversion for the two. “He deliberately had her undergo surgery to look like you precisely because he believes I’ll keep her by my side if she looks like you. Then, from then on, she can become his spy and update him about me whenever. But little did they expect me to find nothing similar about you and Anya. That’s why she never found a chance to get close to me. So instead, she reached her hands toward you.”
“You’re saying she had done all the hullabaloo and even destroyed our gifts just so that we’d remember her and not treat her as just some random stranger?” Sonia pursed her lips.
Toby nodded. “If she doesn’t do any of that, then she’d really be just a nobody to us. In fact, we might just forget about her the next second. Forget about becoming Salzburg’s spy; she won’t even have a chance to appear before us! And it turns out her scheme worked. We remember who she is.”
“Touché.” Sonia shrugged. “Anya’s job is to act as the honeypot,” explained Toby as he rubbed his temples. “Even if she knows that she might fail, she won’t give up when she has your eyes. She also had the notion when she came to me earlier. But she didn’t expect me to find out that she isn’t biologically related to Connor and even say it to her. Now, her plan is down in the gutter.”
“Well, that’s good.” Sonia smiled as she crossed her arms in front of her chest. “At least she won’t be hitting on you anymore.”
Toby didn’t give a direct answer to that. “But that woman’s artful. After I revealed knowing she wasn’t Connor’s biological daughter, she immediately defended herself, saying Connor made her do everything, and that she was innocent. Imagine the kind of character she is when she can counter so quickly. Now my biggest question is, who exactly was she before all of this.”
At that, he narrowed his frosty eyes.
Sonia, on the other hand, nodded and turned to him as she spoke. “Indeed. Connor probably wouldn’t even consider using her if she’s just some orphan. Hence, Anya’s past certainly wouldn’t have been plain.”
Then, seeing that Toby was pondering, she let him be and drank her water.
Moments later, he sighed under his breath, then said grimly, “Whoever she was, and whether she was telling the truth about Connor forcing her into this, she still did it, and I will deal with her the same time I deal with Connor.”
Sonia didn’t argue with him as Anya had done whatever she had. Be it that she did it willingly or was forced into it, she wasn’t innocent. What was done was done. No matter where she had come from, she was no longer innocent the second she did it.
“Alright, let’s leave that aside now. Just order the guys to dig into it.” Sonia hurriedly took the glass of wine from Toby, seeing that he was looking uncomfortable, then massaged his temples for him.
Toby smiled as he looked at his concerned beloved, then leaned against her and closed his eyes, enjoying the peaceful moment.
Seeing that, Sonia shook her head as a chuckle escaped her, continuing to massage his temples.
A while later, a thought hit her, and she paused her movement. “That reminds me. Toby, guess whom I bumped into on my way to you.”
“A man or a woman?” He frowned without opening his eyes.
He wasn’t concerned about whom she ran into but more about the person’s gender.
If it was a lady, sure, okay, no big deal. But if it was a man, oh, that raised a lot of red flags.
Sure, many women had a thing for him, but many men would fall for Sonia as well.
Charles and Zane aside, there was Carl from Westsanshire too!
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