Chapter 2105
“But Bonnie, since you’ve already agreed to be his boyfriend, you shouldn’t betray him.” Jim smiled gracefully at Rosalyn and Charles and added, “Father, Mother, I think it’s best that the two of you calm down first.
“I will never marry Bonnie.”
Then, he turned and left the room.
Bonnie remained motionless, clenching her fists as she watched him leave.
She was already used to Jim’s coldness and hostility, but… She could not help feeling a little sad when she heard him say these things to his parents.
She knew that Jim was an obedient child, and he rarely ever turned down Rosalyn’s requests.
Even though Jim was not particularly fond of his father, he seldom talked to Charles like that and was always respectful toward him. The only times he would ever show disrespect toward Charles was if Jim was under severe emotional stress or turmoil.
However, at this moment, he was willing to talk back to Rosalyn and Charles because he refused to marry Bonnie.
What else was she supposed to think?
There was no way of salvaging their relationship anymore. The night before, Luna had been consoling her, telling her that as long as Jim saw Charlotte for what she truly was and Charlotte and Roanne’s scheme was exposed, Jim would change his mind about Bonnie. However, things had not turned out that way. Roanne was dead, and Charlotte was a fugitive, but despite this, Jim still insisted that he would never marry her.
He said he would never love her back and that he would never be able to give her what she wanted.
To find out whether someone was pregnant or not just by a few simple actions was as easy as ABC to her.
As soon as she thought of this, Bonnie lifted her head to stare earnestly at Rosalyn.
“Mrs. Landry, is this why you insist on Jim marrying me? Because you could tell that I hadn’t gone through with the abortion after all?” Rosalyn pursed her lips but did not reply. Bonnie chuckled.
“If that’s the case, I will never agree to marry him.
“I had already planned to raise this child by myself.”
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