CHAPTER 337
CHAPTER 337
“Fine. You’ve got yourself a deal,” Draco and Demetria said with restraint.
Bonnie knew both families were displeased with the deal. Still, she got what she wanted out of their
meeting.
“Words mean nothing. We should sign an agreement.” Bonnie handed the two families her drafted contracts, and they read them carefully.
They thought she would tweak a few words and pull a fast one over them. However, they were surprised that the contracts perfectly reflected every term she had voiced earlier. Ultimately, the two families
signed the contracts.
Bonnie took back the contracts and raised her brow.
‘Perfect, I will no longer have to deal with the Shepards and Rhodes.”
and Suddenly, she saw a silhouette outside the coffee shop from the corner of her eyes. Before getting up leaving. Bonnie told Gresham and the others, “Since that’s over, we’ll be strangers to each other from now
onward.”
Gresham watched as Bonnie left the coffee shop and headed toward the “sugar daddy” he had seen before. “Hmph! Does she think we’ll regret our decision because she’s the miracle doctor?
She’s still the same pompous girl who doesn’t know how to respect her elders. Karma will get her soon enough.”
He looked at the agreement he held and added, “Fortunately, we signed this agreement. We no longer
have to concern ourselves with Bonnie.”
Even Vera seemed relaxed.
Meanwhile, Ivor smiled warmly at the approaching Bonnie. He asked, “Do you want to grab a bite?”
“Sure.”
When the duo entered the car, Ivor noticed the contracts Bonnie held and asked, “What are those?”
“These allow me to cut off all ties with the Shepards,” Bonnie spoke casually. She nded like she was
discussing something mundane that had nothing to do with her.
Ivor frowned as his heart sank. After some thought, he said, “The universe is always fair. It knows you were robbed of loving parents and gave you the best husband ever instead.”
Initially, Bonnie noticed his brief silence and thought he would say something to make her feel better. However, she did not expect to hear that.
Ivor remembered something and said, “The Day family is hosting a dinner party next weekend, and I
Vited Dr. Fanelli. Since you’ve missed meeting him twice, I’ll introduce you to him properly this time.”
Bonnie did not recall receiving a text from him about that. She asked, “When did you invite Dr. Fanelli to the party? Why didn’t I know about it?” Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.
‘Did I miss his text when I was busy at the research institute?”
While Bonnie was amidst her thoughts, she noticed Ivor monitoring her suspiciously, Immediately after, she realized she had just outed herself with the questions she asked earlier. She calmly added, “You didn’t tell me about the dinner earlier.”
Ivor continued to gaze at her, saying, “I haven’t texted him yet. I planned to do it when I got home.”
“Oh, so that’s what you mean.”
‘That makes more sense. Although I was occupied at the research institute, I should’ve seen Ivor’s text when I left.”
“Mark it on your calendar. You’re coming with me to the party,” Ivor said.
Bonnie’s lips twitched. She was about to make an excuse but realized she could not keep doing that. After all, it would seem unnatural and grow more suspicious if she did. “Sure.”
Friday arrived in the blink of an eye. Trina and the Shepard’s kept their promise and did not cause trouble for Bonnie over the past few days. It seemed the contracts were a necessary move.
After class, Bonnie went to the research institute and heard footsteps behind her. It seemed someone was tailing her.