Yanis' parents had been too harsh to Yanis these years.
It would be less weird if Yanis was adopted.
But she wasn't. Her parents just treated their children differently.
Martin and Olivia gave Antonio all the best things.
And they gave all the bad things to Yanis.
They made Yanis look like an adopted child.
The reason why Yanis was so determined to marry Zane back then was partially because of her parents.
If they had treated Yanis nicer, Yanis wouldn't have been so desperate for a home.
But her wish never came true.
Thompson Residence didn't feel like home, and neither did where she lived with Zane.
Now she was alone again.
Fortunately, in this failed marriage with Zane, Yanis at least got something.
Bonnie looked at Yanis, who was leaning on the seat and looking out the window and sighed silently.
Sometimes life was just so unfair as if it was deliberately targeting one person. All bad things happen to that person.
Soon the car stopped at Linen Bay.
Bonnie turned off the engine and unbuttoned her seat belt, then turned to look at Yanis and called her softly, "Yanis?"
Hearing Bonnie's voice, Yanis came back to her senses, "Huh?"
"What are you going to do with Antonio?"
Yanis pursed her lower lip, "Should I care?"
Bonnie hesitated for a few seconds, "Should I have people check on it?"
Yanis shook her head, "No, let him be."
Bonnie wanted to say something else, but Yanis had already unbuckled her seat belt and got out of the car, "Are you staying here tonight?"
"I think I'll go to the studio tonight, why don't you take your belongings to live with me in the studio?"
Yanis stood beside the car and shook her head, "No need, go work. I'll go back to sleep."
Bonnie looked at her watch. "Then I'll come over to accompany you at night."
Yanis nodded, "Come over when you're done."
Bonnie hummed, "Call me if you need anything."
"Drive slowly."
After speaking, Yanis raised her hand and closed the car door, retreated it.
Bonnie glanced at Yanis before restarting the car and driving away.
Yanis stood there watching Bonnie's car drive out of Linen Bay, then walked in.
She had spent the past few days with Bonnie. Now suddenly being alone, Yanis felt a little weird.
At the door of the elevator, she saw a couple waiting for the elevator with a child who was several months old.
The man was looking at his phone all the time. His wife called him several times. Finally, he answered impatiently, "Why are you so annoying? Others don't have so many problems babysitting."
The woman looked embarrassed, but she endured it because they were in public. She just said softly, "The baby is not feeling well. It should be hungry. Can you..."
"We are almost home! Would it starve to death after we arrive home? "
Hearing the man's words, Yanis frowned.
The woman stared at the man for a long while, but she still didn't speak again.
When the elevator stopped, the man entered the elevator and left his wife, child, and a stroller outside the elevator.
"What are you waiting for? Come in! "
He couldn't be more impatient.
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