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I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ) novel Chapter 980

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Dive into Chapter 980, a pivotal chapter in I Love You, Miss Genius ( Bonnie Shepard ), written by Noveldrama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.

Ivor couldn’t help but stare at Bonnie more profoundly when he saw how suspicious she was. He took brisk steps toward the bathroom and pushed the door wide open.

Her heart felt as if it had jumped to her throat. ‘It’s over!’

Her heart throbbed with the loud noise. She lowered her gaze. She knew Ivor must’ve been pitting himself against Collin, but she didn’t have the courage to witness the moment.

However, she heard nothing for a long time.

Raising her head, she looked at the bathroom, only to find that it was empty. There was nobody in there.

‘Eh? Where’s Collin? Did he jump out of the bathroom window? This is wonderful. It’s a good thing Ivor didn’t see him. I got lucky yet again.’

She let out a sigh of relief and raised her head. The next thing she knew, Ivor was staring into her eyes profoundly.

Her heart skipped a beat. Out of pure instinct, she pinched her nose tightly, as if she smelled something terrible.

“If you won’t trust me, then see for yourself. Rather, smell for yourself! Is it awful enough for you? I can’t believe you said I hid someone in there. What on earth are you thinking?!”

He didn’t smell anything different, but he did find it rather odd that there was a boot print left on the floor.

“If there’s no one else in there, then where did this dusty boot print come from?”

He directed his gaze at her feet.

He nodded. “I won’t talk to Alfred about it, then. Whatever you say goes.”

‘I still find her actions strange, but it was nothing more than a wild guess. I don’t have any proof to back it up. It’s better if I just drop it.’

“You shouldn’t have worried too much about it. It was such a minor issue. There’s no need to blow it up.” Realizing that Collin wasn’t here, she relaxed instantly and spoke in a cheerful tone.

Walking over to the couch. She sat and asked him, “Anyway, how did things go with your company? Is everything going smoothly?”

“I’ve worked out everything.” He rubbed his eyebrow. “With that said, I had misunderstood Floyd. There’s actually quite a lot of stuff to deal with. It’s understandable that he couldn’t handle it by himself.”

She couldn’t help but say playfully, “Do you think everyone could work as swiftly as you do?”

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