Chapter 1060
A flicker shone in Toby's eyes as he remained silent and so did Sonia. Pin-drop silence filled the conference room.
A moment later, Charles was being all jumpy due to frustration. "I guessed it right, didn't I? The culprit is your
pursuer! The criticisms and grievance Sonia's suffering is all because of you, Toby. This is already the second time.
Anya's first and now another one. Is there going to be a third one? Huh?" he bellowed.
Toby frowned and rose to his feet. "It is true that everything happened because of me. I'll put things right for Little
Leaf."
"Hmph. What for?" Charles sneered, "Keep a count on your pursuers. After it's settled this time round, there's
gonna be another one showing up in future. Are you going to let Sonia suffer every single time? If I'd known this
would happen, I would've stopped her from reconciling with you. You're too much trouble to handle."
Toby's pupils shrank as his murderous gaze fixated upon Charles. "What did you say? Trouble?"
"Am I wrong?" Charles met his eyes fearlessly. "Toby Fuller, ask yourself. Are you related to every danger she's in
and threats she receives until today? Oh, bar one—Jessica Reed. Other than her, do you dare to claim that others
are none of your business? Tina Gray; the Gray Family; the Salzburg Family; and now, your pursuer. If this
continues, Sonia might lose her life someday because of you!"
Toby clenched his fists as he could not refute. Indeed, all of the predicaments cast upon Sonia—besides Jessica's
incident—were related to him. It was not an exaggeration to say that he was the cause for everything. Toby had
evidently caused many troubles to Sonia.
"Sonia." He closed his eyes before staring at her. "Do you think the same too? That I've caused you trouble?"
Although he knew very well himself that he had brought her a lot of problems, he cared more about her stance. If
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No. No matter what she thinks, I'll never break up with her and I'll not let her leave my side. She belongs to me for
this lifetime; and the next one; and for eternity!
His eyes flickered a fleeting glint of red glow.
"No." She finally looked at him in the eyes while shaking her head lightly. "They're related to you, but so am I. We
can't generalize that you're the cause for their actions since you can't control them. Don't overthink it."
His tight fists loosened up a little, yet Charles was displeased. "Sonia, why are you taking on his side when things are
already out of control?"
"Charles, I'm not taking his side. This is the fact and it's not completely on him." She sighed.
Charles snorted. Since he was unable to receive communion from her, he reckoned it was best to pick on Toby.
"Although she said so, don't get full of yourself. No matter what, you're the one to blame for everything that has
happened. It's your pursuer that brings the hate train to Sonia. So, if you don't work it out, I'll never agree to
anything," warned Charles as he pointed a finger at Toby.
In a same frosty voice, Toby reciprocated, "You're telling me."
Then, he looked at her. "Charles mentioned a test for me. What was that?"
Charles focused his eyes on her and awaited her answer as he was equally curious. Facing the men's gaze, she
knew it was redundant to keep it a secret and sighed.
"Before this, I have a few questions for you." Sonia's gaze landed upon Toby.
His eyes glinted in surprise, but it faded the next second. Regaining his composure, he nodded lightly. "Go ahead. I'll
tell you everything I know."
"Good." She feigned a smile.
Meanwhile, Charles shuddered as he sensed something was wrong with her. If he was aware of it, Toby should have
caught the whiff of it as well. It was then Toby's gaze displayed a doubtful glint.
"Before we ended the video call this morning, you said you were going to meet your teacher, right?" She lowered
her gaze to stare at her red nails.
He nodded.
She continued, "What kind of person is he like?"
"Why do you ask?" His eyes narrowed.
She smiled in response as the expression remained insincere. "You just have to answer me."
After gazing at her for a while, he replied, "He is a knowledgeable person, especially in economics. Although he no
longer catches up with its fast development, he's the first one who taught me everything I know. I respect him a
lot."
"You hold high regards for him."
"In a way, yes," responded Toby succinctly.
As long as Harry did not preach on him by exerting his superiority and seniority, he would always own Toby's
respect. Still, Sonia was oblivious of that fact. The only thing she knew was Toby had admitted that Harry carried a
lot of importance to him.
"What kind of person is he?" she questioned again.
Charles alternated his gaze between her and Toby before he voiced out his curiosity, "Sonia, what does his teacher
have to do with your test? Why are you asking this all of the sudden?"
Toby wanted to know her reason as well.
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However, neither did she answer nor spare a glance at Charles. Her eyes zeroed in on Toby. "Answer me. What kind
of person is he?"
"What's the matter?" Toby felt that she was behaving stranger than he thought.
She took a deep breath in an attempt to smother the bubbling frustration in her before repeating herself. "Answer
me and stop the questions. I really want to know."
Now that things had turned out this way, he would be an idiot if he failed to realize that there was something
bugging in her mind.
"Okay. I'm not sure why you wanna know about him, but I'll tell you if you wanna know." He finally gave in. "He's a
nice and patient person. He loves and cares for his juniors, but this is my impression of him a few years ago. I'm not
sure about him right now since he has changed so much."
Harry's dislike toward Sonia was obvious today. Whenever she was mentioned, not a tad of gentleness appeared on
his face and his temper wore thin. He did not even bother to listen to Toby's refutes and almost fainted due to
asthma.
It was Toby's first time seeing his teacher behaving in such a manner. Anyway, there was one thing he was sure of—
Harry was very different from before.
"A few years ago?" Sonia pursed her lips. "Do you mean that it's been years since you last met?"
He hummed. "His granddaughter pursued her studies abroad and he left the country for treatment, so he had been
living abroad. It hasn't been long since he returned back to the country."
She bit her lip. "Seems like you don't know your teacher that well."
"Maybe." He nodded and questioned back, "Can you tell me the reason now for asking these questions?"
"There's no need for the rush." She shook her head. "I'm not done with my questions yet. What do you think of his
granddaughter?"