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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2161

Bonnie had been drowning in her imagination, in dreams of Jim recovering from his amnesia, so much so that she had been blinded to the fact that he despised her and even turned down Sean because of this.

She had been so fixated on criticizing Theo that she forgot she, too, was caught in the same predicament.

Therefore, she did not intend on continuing this cycle anymore.

"Do you have anything to say, Mr. Landry?" asked Bonnie in a low voice, seeing that Jim was staring at her through the rearview mirror in silence.

Jim narrowed his eyes and continued to stare at her.

He could no longer see the hopeful and tender look in her eyes that used to be there.

At this moment, Bonnie's eyes were etched with coldness and determination, and he could not help feeling that...if he were to let Bonnie go at this moment, she...

She would never return.

He took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and lit one.

Before he could even take a puff from it, Bonnie furrowed her brows and said, "My health isn't good, and I can't handle the smell of smoke."

If she had said this to him in the past, he would have ignored her entirely.

After all, in his eyes, she was nothing more than a deceitful, manipulative gold-digger who was after him for his money, so why did he care about her opinions?

Unexpectedly...

As soon as he heard this, he put out his cigarette and wound the windows down to let in some fresh air. "When did you start having this problem?"

Bonnie scoffed.

Bonnie could not help snickering when she heard this. "Well, aren’t you the one who's constantly opposing me at every turn, Mr. Landry?

"You rejected me over and over when I confessed my love for you, and now that I’ve finally given up, you changed your mind and decided to marry me?"

Jim chuckled. "You’re quick on your feet. No wonder Luna sent you to talk some sense into Theo."

Then, he let out a sigh and fixed his gaze on somewhere far ahead. "Still, you should know that as soon as my mind is made up, Bonnie, nothing can change it.

"When I say I want to marry you, there's nothing you can do to stop me, and I have plenty of ways to change your mind."

Bonnie narrowed her eyes and was about to say something in reply when someone knocked sharply on the car window.

Harvey had sprinted out of the house and was now gasping for his breath. "Daddy, Mommy, something terrible has happened! "June... June is missing!"

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