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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 1465

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Old Mr. Jones was so angry that he couldn't be bothered to whisper to Bonnie.

Simply breathe out of the nostrils and coldly throw down two random words.

Then it turned around and left.

The back is as angry as it can get.

Talia was a little taken aback and reached out to tug on Bonnie's sleeve, "Why don't we go to the housekeeper and ask, or just find a guest room on the first floor and stay there."

Bonnie then began to analyze with her, "Will Old Mr. Jones have a better impression of us if you go to the guest room?"

Talia shook her head, "Of course not, this little thing, I'm afraid he will not even put in mind."

"It doesn't matter," Bonnie spread her hands, "since we can't change his impression of us, we might as well be as comfortable as we can be."

After a pause, he added, "And we'll only be staying for a while, so when we catch Auntie Nancy in the act, we'll be able to leave."

"Seems like it." Talia thought it made sense, so she nodded and stopped talking.

Finally, Bonnie selected the room at the end of the corridor on the second floor.

This room has a large floor-to-ceiling window, and with the curtains drawn, it looks right into the not-too-distant aliyah.

What a coincidence that the room that could be seen happened to be Nancy's.

At this moment Nancy also happened to pull open the curtains, holding a cup of coffee and admiring the view outside the window.

Bonnie then waved her arms dramatically to catch Auntie Nancy's eye.

When she turned her head over, she broke out into a wide, unmistakable smile.

The coffee in Auntie Nancy's hand was not steady and spilled directly onto her body.

Large clumps of dark brown stains haloed away, even from a distance, Bonnie could see clearly.

It seems that Auntie Nancy is in a very unsettled mood about her moving in!

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It is clear that Auntie Nancy has her own illegitimate son, so why not fight for the position to her own son?

More important than the nephew, of course, is the real son ah.

It's because I can't let my son suffer, so I'm looking for Jay to be a cow and a horse.

Or is it because, that son is Jay?

No sooner had the thought started than Auntie Nancy interrupted it.

"Hurry up and move out, the Jones Family doesn't welcome you, and I'm even more uncomfortable with you, if you dare to stay here, be careful I'm not polite to you."

Nancy is not afraid to tear her face off and give a direct, cold warning.

Bonnie's attitude became more condensed and asked rhetorically, "Is Auntie Nancy being polite to me now?"

"What do you mean?" Nancy expressed her disbelief, "What, trying to frame me and say I've already harmed you?"

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