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I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ) novel Chapter 887

Summary for Chapter 887: I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard )

Summary of Chapter 887 from I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard )

Chapter 887 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.

‘After all, Bonnie is Ms. Bonita. Running an errand for Ms. Bonita is something that fills me with pride.’

“I appreciate it.” Bonnie thanked Reece again before she walked into her office with the envelope in her hand. “I’m going to see what’s in here. Go ahead and do your work.”

“Got it, Ms. Bonnie.” Now that he had finished his task, he didn’t have to say anything else. Instead, he trotted off happily.

Closing the door, she walked over to the chair and sat down. Then, she opened the envelope Prince Andreas left her.

She pulled a piece of paper out of it and looked at it. It was a drawing of a sad man. Something was written in the bottom left corner.

“Goodbye, my princess. I’m going back to my country to lick my wounds.”

She felt pretty solemn when she sat down and opened the envelope a minute ago. Now that she saw his drawing, she wasn’t sure if she should laugh or cry.

‘Geez. Prince Andreas might’ve been childish at times, but he was adorable, too. Judging by the drawing he left me, it’s pretty clear that he has moved on from me.

‘It looks like we’ll be staying friends in the future. There’s nothing left to worry about here.’

She looked at the drawing again before pulling out her phone and taking a picture. Then, she sent the picture to him, letting him know that she had read it.

She also sent another text to him. It read, “It’s interesting and cute.”

Andreas was already back in Zudale by the time he received the text from her.

Reading her text, he couldn’t resist chuckling out loud.

Now that the first party had said their piece, it was the second party’s turn to speak.

“Come on. Look at the day and age we’re living in now. The students are all young. Surely, they’ll fancy these flashy things. We need to keep up with the time.”

“More to the point, we’re just putting up decorations on campus. How does that affect our university as a whole? The way I see it, the students are going to appreciate that we decorated the campus for this occasion.

“They’ll see that we’re humane, thoughtful, and considerate. It’s our duty to take care of all aspects of the students’ lives. We have to think outside the box sometimes, instead of letting the old ways restrict us.”

Both of the parties made reasonable points, but none of them were willing to back down. So, they cast their glances at Bonnie.

“What’s your take on this, Ms. Bonnie?”

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