Nancy looked at Myles, "What do you mean?"
Myles held Bonnie in one hand, and pointed to the dented rear of the car with the other, "You are entirely responsible for the accident. And I don't like your attitude just now. Apologize to my Bonnie now, and I'll forget about it. If you don't know how to apologize, I will teach you."
When Myles said this, he didn't deliberately put on a cold face, but his words carried an invisible sense of oppression.
Bonnie didn't want to waste her time on Nancy. She said, "Call the police."
Myles glanced at Bonnie, "Call the police?"
Bonnie hummed, "Are you stupid? Why waste time with unimportant people?"
"Okay, then call the police."
As he said that, Myles reached into his pocket only to find his phone was not there.
Myles reached out to Bonnie naturally, "Bonnie, where's your phone?"
Bonnie looked at him, "Get back in the car, I'll call the police."
Myles didn't move, motioning for her to call first.
After calling the police, Bonnie looked at Nancy, "Leave it to the police."
Nancy stood by the car with cold eyes and didn't say anything.
Bonnie didn't meet Nancy's eyes. She glanced at the time and then turned to Myles, "Get someone to pick you up, I have an appointment with Mr. Baxter."
After hearing what Bonnie said, Myles tilted his head to look at her, "Who?"
"Mr. Baxter, what's wrong? "
Myles didn't speak. He stared at Bonnie for a few seconds, reached for her phone, and called Haider directly.
The call was connected quickly, "Bonnie?"
"It's me. We are on the South Road. We had an car accident. Would you come here and deal with it?"
Hearing Myles' voice, Haider asked directly, "Did you drink? Did you drive?"
"Nah. Bonnie drove."
After speaking, Myles glanced at Nancy, "The person who hit our car is your former employee."
"Who?"
"You'll see. Just come over."
After that, Myles hung up the phone.
After hanging up on Haider, Myles made another call.
This time the phone rang several times before being answered. Before the other person could speak, Myles introduced himself, "It's Myles."
"Yo, you sound drunk." Evan's voice came over the phone.
Myles didn't answer Evan's question, but asked directly, "I remember you live near South Road, right?"
Evan responded, "Yes, turn right at the first traffic light..."
"I'm at the intersection of traffic lights. I had an accident. Would you come over and help?"
Evan laughed, "Drunk driving? That's risky."
After a few seconds of silence, Evan's voice came again, "I'll be there right away, wait for me."
"Drive here, we need your car."
Evan responded, "Okay, did you tell your brother?"
"I've already called him. He is on his way."
"I'll be there in two or three minutes."
Myles hummed and hung up the phone.
After hanging up the phone, Myles handed the phone directly to Bonnie, "Bonnie, get to the car, I'll wait here."
Bonnie laughed, "Aren't you cold?"
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