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Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap novel Chapter 985

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“I mind.” Amanda interrupted him and apologized again for her rudeness in interrupting him, “I’m sorry. I…”

“No need to explain. I understand.” Joan didn’t want her to embarrass herself and said, “I am willing to be your shield for the time being.”

After saying that and not giving Amanda any time to refuse, he turned around and went into the room, leaving her standing alone there.

She lowered her eyes and still didn’t knock on the door at last. She then walked over to the lift and went down. Outside the hotel, since Bonnie and Joshua were inside the car only, she then said, “I think Joan is quite good. Your dad has also praised him.”

Suddenly, Joshua turned around and narrowed his eyes, “What do you mean?”

‘Why saying this?’

“I think that Amanda is still young…”

Joshua widened his eyes, and his face turned gloomy. Bonnie realized that he was angry and hurriedly shut her mouth. She looked out of the window to avoid his sight.

“Bonnie.” Joshua calmed himself down before speaking, “Don’t say that again.”

He reached out to take Bonnie into his arms and clasped her shoulders tight, with his palms rubbing back and forth on her shoulder, pondering for a moment before speaking, “Besides myself, I can’t guarantee that other men can do the same as me for not hurting you. Amanda had been hurt before for not knowing each other’s personalities in depth. I would rather she be single and I’ll just raise her when she gets old.”

Bonnie knew that he was concerned about Amanda.

“I misspoke just now.”

“No, I know you said that for the good of Amanda too, right?” He lowered his head.

Bonnie raised her head to meet his gaze, “Of course, she is your sister, and I wish her well too. You’re right, it’s hard to guarantee someone to have a good personality without knowing his temperament in depth. I agree with what you said.”

Joshua cupped her cheek, “Bonnie, you’re so sweet.”

“It hurts.” Bonnie pouted in his arms, pushing back against his hands petulantly. Joshua leaned over and pressed his lips to her cheek that had just been pinched red by him, asking in a low voice, “Does it still hurt?”

Bonnie huddled up, “We’re outside.”

“It’s okay.”

The two were so mushy that they didn’t notice Amanda had already walked over.

The car window glass was plastered with black film, and so the outside couldn’t see the inside of the car at all. Amanda didn’t know they were having fun, opening the door only to see the two were hugging each other. She quickly closed the car door and turned her back, “You guys continue. I didn’t see anything.”

Bonnie blushed, feeling shy and embarrassed. She pushed Joshua hard and whispered, “It’s all your fault.”

Joshua laughed, “It’s okay. Amanda won’t laugh at you.”

Bonnie felt even more embarrassed after he said that. She frowned, “You’re really nasty.”

“Then why do you still marry me?” After saying that, he shouted towards the car window, “Amanda, get in. It’s getting late and we should go back.”

Bonnie glared at him angrily.

Her hands were clenched together helplessly.

It had been a year that everyone had gone along with her, considered her feelings, and cared for her secretly. They didn’t dare to appear in front of her, making her feel uncomfortable.

She had tasted the bitter fruits of her caprice back then.

She regretted it.

She had hurt her parents and also let those who cared for her worry.

It was all because of her stubbornness back then.

Since young, she was the apple of her father’s eye, doting on her and satisfying her with almost anything she wanted, even her marriage compromised in her stubbornness.

Thinking about it, it was all of her own makings.

Now that she had to face them, she felt ashamed to see them.

Inside the vehicle fell silent for a moment, and the relaxed atmosphere was gone.

Amanda asked, “Are Mum and Dad here?”

“Well, they went to see grandma and granduncle during the day. Mum doesn’t look too good, as if granduncle’s illness had gotten her down.”

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