Boss Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce Again Chapter 118
A faint sobbing sound was suddenly heard from the room.
Without much thought, Toby immediately opened the door and found a frightened Tina. It was after a short pause that she turned to walk further into the room.
“Tina,” he called out to her.
She paused and wiped away her tears before turning to face him with a forced smile. “Toby, are you done talking to Tim?”
“Yeah.” Toby stared at her for a couple of seconds before he asked, “Did you overhear us?”
Tina nodded as her eyes turned misty again. “Toby, d-do I really have dissociative personality disorder?”
He opened his mouth to say anything, but he couldn’t form his words and merely ended up grunting.
She covered her face with her hands and cried her heart out. “I’m sorry, Toby. I didn’t know about it. I really didn’t know. Sobs.”
“That’s fine.” As Toby felt sorry for her, he yanked her into a tender hug. “It’s not your fault. There’s no need to apologize.”
“I heard Tim saying that the new identity is evil, though. It is also being hostile toward Miss Reed. Did I do something horrible to her before I lost my memory?” She held his collar and asked with reddened eyes.
Toby looked at his feet and answered somberly, “That identity of yours… She pushed Sonia off the stairs.”
Upon hearing that, Tina inhaled sharply and exclaimed, “How could that be? D-Did I plan to kill Miss Reed?”
“That wasn’t you. Remember, it was your secondary identity.” He touched her hair and corrected her.
She bit her lip and croaked, “Even so, that identity is still part of me. Now I
understand why I have been mean toward her in the past few times. I knew I shouldn’t have done that, but I couldn’t control myself. It’s all because I have a mental illness!”
on the head with a dejected and
hurriedly pulled her hands away. “I
my fault! Not only did I frame her for running over me, I even caused her to trip. After that, I even pushed her off the stairs. I-I…” Tina was a crying
stairs, but it was the doing of your identity. It had nothing to do with you as a person, which is why you have no memory
of something as she pushed him away. “By the way, Toby, is Miss Reed okay? She’s fine,
“She’s fine,” Toby answered.
Good to hear that she’s okay, but I think she won’t
pursed his lips. “She will file a
exclaimed before she gave a bitter smile. “That makes sense. After I pushed her off the stairs, it’s only fair that she reported me. I should serve
at him, but he did not notice it because he was busy thinking about Tim’s
Tina’s new identity merge with her main one, Toby couldn’t send her to
would definitely be traumatized again, given how vulnerable her personality
more subsequent identities
of that, Toby narrowed his eyes and answered,
the light in them had
muttered as he stared at
time, his phone buzzed from a call-it was
matter?” Toby answered and asked
have arrived from abroad to authorize our alternative energy
the time being. I will be back soon,” Toby
back to the office. Get some rest for now and don’t overthink it. I will take care of everything that
Tina nodded obediently. “Okay.”
phone and turned around to
If you fake a mental illness and your lies are exposed, I’m afraid that your reputation will
running over me. I don’t care if my reputation is worsened. Plus, why are
of his glasses. “Nothing is without risk. I just want you to be
apart from lying; or else, Toby won’t offer to help me. At that time, I’d really be imprisoned. Most importantly, I have targeted Sonia a couple of times. Even if
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