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This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr novel Chapter 609

Chapter 609 Kick Her Out

Sure enough, after the honk, Toby’s car moved and joined the traffic.

It was only when Sonia couldn’t distinguish his car from the other cars that she retracted her hands from the railing and returned to the living room.

However, the moment she stepped inside, the phone in her hand rang.

Sonia thought that it was Toby who was calling her, so she immediately raised the phone to check it out, only to find that it wasn’t him. Instead, it was a call from the management office of Marina City.

She furrowed her brows in puzzlement. That’s weird! Why is the management calling me at this time?

She pursed her lips but in the end, she picked up the call. “Hello?”

“Hello, Miss Reed. I’m sorry for disturbing you so late at night,” the person on the other end of the line said.

Sonia walked over to the couch and sat down. “It’s fine. How can I help you?”

“Miss Reed, your younger sister came over tonight and asked us to give her the key to your house, so I’m calling you to inform you about this,” he replied.

 

Sonia’s expression sank when she heard that. “Are you saying that Jessica went to Marina City?”

“Yes.” the person replied with a nod.

 

Sonia narrowed her eyes. “Where is she now? Did you give her the keys?”

Marina City was a housing area that consisted of villas, which was also where the Reed Family’s villa had been located in the past.

When Sonia’s father passed away six years ago, she had sealed that villa and had passed one of the keys to the management office so that they could arrange for periodic cleaning and maintenance of the facilities.

Although she had no plans to continue to stay there, she didn’t want to see the villa being abandoned, so she continued to pay monthly maintenance fees to the management body of the property.

Never in a million years did Sonia expect Jessica to return to that place when she herself hadn’t.

“Yes, Miss Reed. I’ve given her the keys since she’s your younger sister.” The manager answered, then carefully asked, “Miss Reed, did I do something wrong? Perhaps I shouldn’t have given her the keys?”

Sonia pursed her lips, thinking that he had indeed done something inappropriate. However, she was well-aware that the manager had done so because he wasn’t clear about her real relationship with Jessica.

It was only natural for him to make such a decision since Jessica was indeed her sister and under normal circumstances, there shouldn’t be deep grudges between siblings.

Hence, she was in no position to pin the blame on him, since she had never revealed her true relationship with Jessica to them.

At that thought, Sonia rubbed the spot between her brows and replied, “The both of us are not on speaking terms.”

Upon hearing that, the manager instantly understood that he had made a mistake, so he quickly apologized, “I’m very sorry, Miss Reed. I was not aware of that.”

“Forget it. I will let it slide this time, but please don’t repeat this again.” She put down her hand.

Upon hearing that, the man immediately thanked her. “I understand, Miss Reed.”

“Now that you have given the key to Jessica, please bring a few men with you and kick her out of the villa. Don’t forget to retrieve the key as well,” Sonia instructed indifferently.

That villa had been acquired when Sonia’s parents got married, so Jessica and Sandra had no right to live there since it had nothing to do with both of them. Now that Sonia’s father had passed away, coupled with the fact that Jessica and her mother had poisoned him, they didn’t even have the right to step foot into the villa!

When the manager heard her adamant tone, he immediately agreed. “I understand, Miss Reed. I’ll take a few people with me and go over right now. Rest assured, I’ll definitely set this right.”

Although he inwardly exclaimed about Sonia’s cruelty toward her sister, he dared not utter a single word about it because he knew very clearly that Sonia was the person who paid his salary, after all.

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