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Old Mr. Jones snorted, "You know a lot, yes, the Jones Family doesn't need a useless granddaughter-in-law, so how do you plan to get a foothold in Capital?
Just to be clear, if you are relying on THE PEARSON FAMILY, then forget about it, I won't agree to it."
It is useless to rely on others and be a blessing!
"I know," Bonnie nodded, "so Old Mr. Jones tell me what you need me to do to stand firm."
"Are you free now?" Old Mr. Jones asked, "I happen to be going to see an old friend, and if you can cheer up this old friend of mine and get her approval, then you're on solid ground."
So easy?
Bonnie, of course, immediately said yes, "There is time, but can I ask you about the specifics of this friend, after all, I'm still in a hostile relationship with Old Mr. Jones, and I need to make sure you're not screwing me over."
At that, Old Mr. Jones almost laughed, "Is that who I am in your mind?"
Bonnie asks rhetorically, "And what does Old Mr. Jones think, what kind of person are you in my mind?"
"......"
This topic can't be talked about anymore!
"Get in the car first, get in the car and I'll tell you slowly." Old Mr. Jones said.
Bonnie followed him nicely, went to the nanny car, and took the initiative to fasten her seat belt.
So obedient that Old Mr. Jones was a little surprised.
"Just now I suspected that I was going to pit you, and now I'm going to take you to meet someone else, why aren't you nervous at all?"
"There's nothing to be nervous about." Bonnie replied, "After all, Old Mr. Jones you can't be sure, I don't have a locator or anything like that on me.
You pit me, and you harm me, are two different things.
I can say that I am too stupid to fall into the trap.
Marly Lowe?
Bonnie had a vague impression.
"I think I had the privilege of hearing her academic lecture when I was abroad, it was shocking!"
Old Mr. Jones, however, just sneered, "Don't get close here, people who have heard her academic lectures, not to say hundreds of thousands, but also millions of people around the world."
Bonnie wants to impress Marly by this, it's impossible to press!
"Marly's husband died unexpectedly three years ago, after which her temperament has changed greatly, even I, a former good friend, do not like to receive too much, you go to try, if you can have half a face in front of her, I will grant you the request." Old Mr. Jones said.
Bonnie, however, did not answer.
He turned his head, spotted what Bonnie was doing, and anger erupted from his vicarious face, "What are you doing!"
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