Summary of Chapter 1057 from I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard )
Chapter 1057 marks a crucial moment in Noveldrama’s Love novel, I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Bonnie slept until the afternoon. She yawned as she went downstairs. Then, she saw Sydney and Gunnar sitting on the couch chatting with Sigmund. The trio laughed as they talked, creating a wholesome atmosphere.
However, Sydney and Gunnar’s expressions stiffened when they saw Bonnie. It shattered the trio’s harmonious moment.
Sigmund noticed the duo’s expressions and realized something was amiss. When he turned and saw Bonnie, his expression softened and turned tender. “Bonnie, you’re up! Are you hungry? I’ll tell the chef to prepare some food for you.”
She smiled and shook her head. “That’s okay, Grandpa. I slept for so long that I lost my appetite. I just need to rest for a while more. I’ll join you for dinner, though.”
“Hey, you can’t just starve yourself,” Sigmund said before yelling toward the back, “Alfred! Tell the chef to prepare some spaghetti for Bonnie! We need to put some food in her belly!”
Alfred peered out from a corner and immediately responded, “Right away, Mr. Sigmund.”
He was about to head to the kitchen when Sigmund added, “Wait, Bonnie says she doesn’t have much appetite. Tell the chef to make something light. Don’t make the food too oily.”
“Understood, sir. I’ll tell the chef,” Alfred said before striding toward the kitchen.
Since Sigmund had said so, Bonnie did not argue. Instead, she sat beside him and snacked on some fruit slices.
Meanwhile, Sydney and Gunnar grew upset when they saw how much Sigmund doted on Bonnie.
Sydney’s face reddened, and her breathing became unstable.
Gunnar noticed the fury in his wife’s eyes and patted her hand to comfort her. He said, “Dad, you shouldn’t dote on Bonnie so much. She might start acting like a spoiled brat before you know it. I’m Ivor’s uncle and am upset on his behalf for marrying someone like her. I’m sure he’s frustrated, too.”
Suddenly, Ivor’s voice sounded behind, “Feel free to get upset, Uncle Gunnar, but that’s your opinion. I’ve never regretted marrying Bonnie. Instead, I’m delighted to dote on my wife. I’d give her the world if I could.
“Please never speak for me again, Uncle Gunnar. I’d hate for you to drive a wedge between me and my wife.”
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