As soon as Elise was about to get mad, Bonnie immediately threw up her hands.
"I'm just guessing too, you don't have to get so worked up." She said.
"The boss is the Grant family's second young master, and if it weren't for Lennox's ungrateful father, he would have returned to the
Grant family." Elise continued.
Bonnie was afraid she would hurt herself with her hysteria, so she went on to say, "Yes, if Ms. Michelle had not gone to the high
seas to survive, but had given birth to William under Lennox's watch, perhaps the Grant family's fortune would now be equally
divided."
Elise's mood eased.
She lifted her slender wrist and gathered the broken hair around her ear, then she spoke again, "No, everything in the Grant family
can only belong to one heir, and that's my boss!"
The tone of voice was unmistakable.
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Bonnie: "....."
Fine, words don't count anyway, Elise is just happy!
Having gotten the message she wanted, Bonnie was ready to go back to rest.
Walking to the stairs, she turned her head to remind Elise, "I'll take the credit for taking care of William tonight!"
"On what grounds?!" Elise wouldn't have it.
Bonnie showed a smile, "All you need to know is that I'm doing this for your own good, just don't ask the rest."
Elise opened her mouth hesitantly, but finally said nothing.
In the blink of an eye, it was the next day.
William woke up from his hangover with nothing but an overwhelming headache.
| got up in a daze, and when Igot downstairs, | saw Bonnie who was eating bird's nest.
"You're awake." Bonnie raised her eyes and looked at him, her tone was light, with a kind of concern that didn't go away, "Still
having a hard time, | had the maids cook up skudzu soup, you can have a bowl."
"You had the maid cook this for you?" William was a little flattered, "I'll have a bowl."
Bonnie had the maid go and bring a bowl! of Pueraria Mirifica soup.
The taste of kudzu soup was so bitter that William had to wring his hands with a deadly frown before he could barely get it down.
When he finished drinking, he found Bonnie staring at him.
This strange turn of events made William a little uncomfortable, "What are you staring atfor?"
"Of course | want to ask you for sbenefits, after all, | took care of you last night and thoughtfully prepared kudzu soup for you
in the morning." Bonnie said.
"You took care oflast night?" William was a bit incredulous.
Bonnie, however, nonchalantly admitted, "Of course it was me, you suddenly ran into my room, and | was the one who got you
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"Good," William's heart softened a few notches at the thought, "what benefits do you want?"
"It's not a big deal," Bonnie replied, "I'm going out to a parent-teacher conference for slittle ones, today at 12 noon."
"They shouldn't welcyou." William said.
But Bonnie's attitude was firm, "It's their business if they don't welcit, it's my business if | go, after all, I'm not going to be an
evil person all my life.
| don't want them to recall when the tcomes and say | wasn't involved in their childhood."
"Yes." William agreed, "Let Elise cwith you."
"OK." Bonnie got up and went back upstairs to change.
William, on the other hand, asked for another bowl of kudzu soup and finished it before going back to his room to wash up.
Walking to the bathroom in the room, looking at the already squeezed toothpaste, and the unpacked wooden basin next to it,
William was stunned.