"Ivan, try to let go."
Bonnie said seriously.
Ivan didn't say a word, he drank the wine in the glass and hummed, "I will."
Bonnie hummed, "After all, she is okay with that Zane now, and Zane finally acts like a normal person. I guess they will be remarried soon."
Ivan suddenly regretted having asked Bonnie out.
Bonnie was adding oil to the fire.
And she got a point.
Bonnie clearly felt that when Ivan heard her words, his aura changed.
But she had to say it to get Ivan to face the truth.
The truth was, Yanis and he could be nothing but friends.
If Ivan wanted more, he would lose everything.
Because both Ivan and Bonnie knew what kind of person Yanis was.
Except for Zane, no one could make her change her bottom line or make her waver again and over again.
So if Ivan insists on going further, Yanis would avoid Ivan for the rest of her life.
Ivan finished his wine, looked sideways at Bonnie, and asked with a serious face, "Has anyone tried to forget someone by starting a relationship with another person? Is that useful? "
Bonnie was stunned when she heard Ivan's words. She looked at Ivan at a close distance for a few seconds, then said, "Ivan, would you like to try?"
Ivan didn't answer Bonnie's words immediately. He stared at the wine glass on the table for a long time and then said, "I guess so."
Just as Bonnie was about to speak, Ivan said again, "I'm afraid seeing her will become a luxury for me in the future."
Hearing Ivan's words, Bonnie couldn't say what she wanted to say.
She poured herself and Ivan a glass of wine, cheered, and said, "If I am drunk, call a designated driver."
Ivan looked at her, "Are you sure?"
Bonnie glanced at him without saying a word and drank the wine in one gulp.
Ivan laughed softly, "I won't take care of you if you are drunk."
Bonnie said, "You don't need to. Instead, I can send you home."
Ivan leaned on the table, "Just find me a hotel. I don't really want to go home."
Bonnie hummed, "Okay."
Bonnie wasn't really a good drinker, so Ivan didn't expect Bonnie to send him to the hotel.
While going to the bathroom, Ivan sent a message to Teddy, asking him to come over later.
Teddy called directly after seeing Ivan's message, "What's going on? Who are you drinking with? Need my help?"
Ivan was obviously a little bit drunk. Leaning against the wall outside the bathroom, he felt dizzy. "With Bonnie. We are fine."
Teddy got curious, "Is it your business or Ms. Cooke's? Why are you drinking together?"
Ivan chuckled, "Mine."
Teddy didn't ask any more questions when he heard Ivan's words. "Should I go over now? I'm at my grandfather's place. It will take half an hour to get there. "
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