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This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr novel Chapter 95

Toby mentioned that Fox Eyes was the one who kidnapped Tina, and claimed that Fox Eyes was one of her suitors. Therefore, the profile picture of a fox at the end of the name list was sufficient as proof of the man’s identity.

“Fox Eyes?” The man chuckled. “So that’s how you refer to me. Not bad, I like it.”

Sonia frowned as soon as she heard his admission. “Fox Eyes, who are you?”

“I can’t tell you now, but you can rest assured that I will never hurt you. You’re my light, so I will commit my life to protecting you,” Fox Eyes replied in a gentle tone.

Realizing that he was being serious, Sonia blushed. Could he actually be my suitor?

As she pondered on the possibility, Fox Eyes spoke. “Alright, it’s getting late, so you should get some rest. I will contact you again. Goodbye!” With that, he cut the call.

While staring at the screen of her phone, Sonia swallowed the questions on the tip of her tongue. Fine. Since he told me he would contact me again, I’ll just ask him next time. But who is he anyway? He popped up out of nowhere, and had been so nice to me that it felt unreal.

The next day, Sonia was woken up by Charles’ phone call. “Darling, are you awake? I’m already downstairs.” Charles was leaning against his showy red sports car while raising his head to check out the building in front of him.

Sonia yawned. “I’m getting up.”

“Alright. Be quick. I’ll be waiting for you in the car,” Charles said.

Sonia let out a grunt before hanging up, and then lifted the blanket to get out of bed. After washing up, she took her bag and left for the foyer on her crutches. Right when she opened the door, a letter fell from the doorknob outside.

Sonia picked it up in suspicion, only to recognize from the handwriting that it was a letter from her pen pal, John. Why is this outside the door? She scanned the corridor while holding onto the letter, and subsequently, a mental image of Tyler popped into her mind.

Previously, Tyler had taken a letter which he promised to return to her, so it was probably left there by him. She had told him to throw the letter away, so she didn’t expect him to hold onto it. After checking out the letter, she tucked it into her bag before leaving the house. She decided she would return it into the box later that night.

When she got downstairs, Charles waved at her. “Here I am, my darling!”

Sonia limped forward on her crutches. “Good morning.”

“Good morning. Here’s your breakfast.” Charles took out a bag from behind him and handed it to her. “Here’s your croissant and coffee from King’s Confectionery. They’re your favorite.”

When Sonia took the bag of food that was still warm from Charles, she could feel a sense of warmth coursing through her heart as she thanked him smilingly. “You’re so nice to me, Charles.”

“Hmph! It’s because you’re my darling! Get in.” Charles opened the door for her.

While on their way to the venue, Sonia was munching on her breakfast when she suddenly recalled something, prompting her to ask, “Charles, do you know someone our age who’s great at hacking and likes foxes?”

Charles’ gaze flickered for a second when he heard that. “Why do you ask?”

“I spoke to Fox Eyes over the phone last night, and I mean the guy who kidnapped Tina,” Sonia explained after taking a sip out of her coffee.

Charles shook his head. “I don’t know anybody like that. We grew up together. I won’t know someone who you don’t. Anyway, what did he tell you?”

Sonia was a little disappointed. “Not much, aside from reassuring that he’ll protect me. He even sent me a name list of the netizens who criticized me.”

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