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Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again novel Chapter 502

Summary for Chapter 502: Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again

Chapter 502 – A Turning Point in Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again by Swnovels

In this chapter of Boss, Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce, Again, Swnovels introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 502 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

Chapter 502 Our Secret Hideout

“I’m not sure about that,” the admin said while shaking her head. “Perhaps you can give him a call.”

“Alright. Thank you so much for your help!” Sonia beamed at the staff before turning to head out of the building. While walking back to her car, she pulled her phone out to dial Charles’ number. However, once the call went through, Sonia was greeted by the flat, robotic tone of a female instead of Charles’ voice. “Hello. The number you’ve dialed is unavailable. Please try again later…”

Sonia frowned as she pulled the phone away from her ear. That’s odd. Did Charles turn his phone off? What’s up with him? Sonia bit her bottom lip as she stuck a finger out to tap on her phone screen. She made another call—this time, she contacted Grace.

Grace’s phone wasn’t turned off, and she picked up the phone after it rang for a while. “What a surprise, Sonia! Why are you calling?” Grace’s gentle and warm voice filled Sonia’s ear once the call went through.

Sonia smiled. “I’m calling because I miss you, of course! Apart from that, I also have something to ask you.”

 

“What is it?” Grace sat down on the couch and elegantly sipped on her coffee.

Sonia leaned against her car seat as she explained herself. “Well, I was wondering… Do you know if Charles is home now?”

 

“Charles?” Grace shook her head. “He’s not home. He should be in the office at this hour.”

“He’s not here,” Sonia uttered as she rubbed her temples. Grace put her coffee cup down when she heard this. “He’s not in the office, huh?”

“Yeah.”

“Hmm… Perhaps he’s out to meet a client. Otherwise, he might have gone to supervise one of the factories. Why don’t you just call him if you’re looking for him, Sonia?” Grace asked.

“I called him a while ago, but he had his phone turned off.” Sonia rested her forehead against her palm as she spoke in an exasperated tone.

Grace shrugged upon hearing this. “Well, I can’t do anything to help, then. He can be really stubborn sometimes, and no one ever manages to find him when he decides to hide. I’m surprised that he’s hiding from you, Sonia. Did you guys get into an argument?”

“No. We didn’t argue about anything,” Sonia uttered with a glazed look in her eyes. “He called me earlier, and we had a decent chat. However, he sounded rather emotional toward the end of the call, and he disappeared after that. I’m not sure what to do with him either.”

“What were you guys talking about? Can you tell me about it? Perhaps I can put the pieces together,” Grace offered. Sonia nodded as she gave Grace a summary of her conversation with Charles earlier. After Grace listened to Sonia’s explanation, she remained silent for a long while.

Sonia felt her heart sinking when she realized this. “Why are you being so quiet, Mrs. Lane? Did I do something to make Charles mad?”

“No,” Grace replied with a smile. “You didn’t offend him in any way. This has to do with his own issues.” There was a hint of frustration in Grace’s voice.

“His own issues…? Sonia tilted her head sideways—she felt more confused than ever. “Have you figured out what’s wrong with Charles, Mrs. Lane?” she asked directly.

As she tore her eyes away from the signboard, Sonia parted her legs to walk into the park. She observed the park’s surroundings to see if anything had changed since she last came here. Soon enough, she arrived at one of the old swings in the middle of the park. There, she found the person she had been looking for.

Charles had his back facing her, and his head was hung low as he held the metal chains that the swing hung from. He used his feet to tap the floor beneath him so that the swing would sway back and forth.

Click, click. Sonia walked over in her heels, and Charles immediately heard the sound of someone getting closer to him. He stopped swinging himself, and the swing came to a gradual halt. After letting go of the metal chains, he sat upright and turned around to look at the person behind him.

He had assumed that it was some random stranger approaching him out of curiosity. However, he hadn’t expected to see Sonia standing in front of him. A mixture of shock and surprise spread across his face as he leaped out of the swing and stared at Sonia. “What are you doing here, darling?”

“Are you surprised?” Sonia responded to his question with another question.

Charles nodded. “Of course. You haven’t been here in years. I assumed that you had forgotten about this place. What made you decide to come here?” he asked.

Sonia opened and closed her mouth a few times before she gave him an answer. “I couldn’t find you anywhere, so I started thinking about the possible places that you might visit. I came here because I recalled that we used to come here a lot. I can’t believe you’re actually here,” she uttered.

“So… Did you come all the way here just to find me?” Charles cried excitedly.

“Yeah.” Sonia nodded. “Your mood changed so abruptly, and you ended the call without telling me what was going on. I was worried, so I went over to your office. However, your admin told me that you weren’t in and that she had no idea where you went. I called your phone, but it was turned off. I called Mrs. Lane to ask if you were home, but she said that you weren’t. After all that, I finally ended up visiting this place.”

 
 

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