Charles was her childhood friend, a typical man born with a silver spoon.
Looking over at Sonia, Charles asked tentatively, “You’ve finally made up your mind?”-
“I’ve never been so sure.” Sonia had a smile on her lips ever since she came out of the house.
She was already an exquisite and beautiful lady, and this smile seemed to clear away the haze that had been looming over her face for many years, causing her face to brighten up in an instant.
Charles sighed. “I thought you would never wake up for the rest of your life. I'd really been worried sick for you in the past six years. What do you even like about that sc*mbag anyway?”
Sonia nodded. “I know, right. Why was I so dumb?”
Fortunately, you’ve opened your eyes now.
Another six years with him, and you’d be old and wrinkly,” Charles continued jokingly. “I’ve already thought about it—if you got kicked out when you got old, I’d reluctantly marry you, then we’d be companions. I mean, we grew up together, after all,” he added.
Sonia rolled her eyes at him. “Shut your mouth.”
“By the way, this is the divorce agreement you told me to prepare. Take a look at it.”
After accepting the stack of documents, Sonia casually flipped through them. “I won’t take anything from Toby. I never owed him anything in the past, and I don’t want to end up owing him anything in the future."
With that, she signed her name without hesitation.
Seeing that she was so happy, Charles couldn't help but smile and said, “Nice. No hesitation at all, huh?”
Sonia put away the pen and raised her eyebrows slightly. “Let’s go to the People's Hospital.”
“Okay, milady.”
The top floor of the hospital was exclusive to VIP patients only.
After locating Room 1203, Sonia knocked on the door before she pressed the handrail and pushed the door open.
A pretty woman on the hospital bed seemed to have been startled by her; she was hiding in the quilt in horror with tears in her eyes, seemingly terrified of her.
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