“Hey, Tina.” Cynthia’s voice broke. “What should I do now? Sonia’s going to file a lawsuit against me soon!”
Tina didn’t see that coming either, so she was getting a headache over it. “Alright, Cynthia. You don’t have to worry.”
“How can I not?” Cynthia stomped her foot in agitation. “As soon as she presses charges against me, I will have a blemish in my record. How will people in the upper class society perceive me if that is the case?”
Nobody would accept someone who had a criminal record as their wife. If she couldn’t marry into a rich family to help Stone Incorporated, her father would hate her and bring his illegitimate daughter back home.
The more Cynthia thought about it, the more she feared. She gripped onto her phone tightly. “Tina, you have to save me. I only did all of this for you.”
Tina bit her lip in dismay. What does she mean she did it for me? I only implied to her that she should help me deal with Sonia, but I didn’t mean it for her to do it like that. Despite what Tina thought, she couldn’t say that out loud. Instead, she forced a smile. “I know. I’ll get you out of this mess.”
“Great! That’s great to hear!” Cynthia wept in joy before asking, “By the way, Tina, didn’t you say you would beg for President Fuller’s mercy? As long as he’s willing to help, Sonia won’t be able to do anything.”
“I know, but he turned me down last time. This time…”
“Tina, please talk to him about it again. He will agree to it since he loves you so much.” Cynthia couldn’t bear being rejected, so she cut Tina off.
A dismal look fleeted across Tina’s gaze before she replied hesitantly, “But…”
“Tina, you said you would save me.” Cynthia cut her short again.
Even though Tina was getting impatient, she sounded as if she were about to go all out. “Alright, I’ll try again.”
“Thank you, Tina.” Cynthia heaved a sigh of relief.
After hanging up, Tina left her room to drive to Fuller Group.
“President Fuller, Miss Gray is here.” Tom knocked on the door before entering the office.
Toby was going through some documents then. Upon hearing that, he lifted his head. “Let her in.”
“Okay,” Tom answered.
Soon, Tina came in. When she took in the faint smell of cigarettes, she frowned. “Toby, were you smoking?”
Toby nodded. “I had one.”
“Why would you smoke? I hate the smell of cigarettes.” Tina fanned herself using her hand.
All the while, Toby was examining her. “You hate it? Weren’t you okay with it? I had asked you in the letter if you minded that I smoked, to which you replied that you didn’t mind. You even suggested that I smoke mint scented ones, and this is it.”
Tina panicked for a moment, but she didn’t let it show. She excused herself with a smile. “That was a long time ago. I was comatose for six years, so I could no longer stand the smell of cigarettes.”
Upon hearing that, Toby ceased his doubts, thinking that it made sense.
Tina heaved a sigh of relief when she noticed his gaze reverting to its previous calmness. Thank goodness. I nearly outed myself. Instead of burning the letters so soon, I should have read through them to avoid making such mistakes.
Despite feelings of regret, Tina managed to collect herself quickly. “By the way, you should quit smoking. It’s not good for your health.”
“Alright.” Toby nodded in agreement.
Tina latched herself onto his arm. “You’re the best, Toby.”
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