Yanis looked at Bonnie warily. "What's up?"
"Come here, I need to tell you something," Bonnie whispered.
Yanis hesitated for a moment before walking over to Bonnie.
As Yanis approached, Bonnie pointed at her neck. "Mr. Lawrence got a bit too drunk last night."
Upon hearing Bonnie's words, Yanis instinctively touched her neck. "Is it obvious?"
Bonnie replied, "Why don't you go look in the mirror inside?"
Saying that, Bonnie circled around Yanis. "Sis, didn't you check yourself in the mirror before leaving the house?"
"I did," Yanis responded.
"Then how did you miss such a big strawberry?" Bonnie asked.
Yanis hadn't really noticed it. After hearing Bonnie's words, Yanis turned and walked to a nearby counter, grabbing a mirror from the top and looking at it.
When Yanis saw the mark on her neck, she was dumbfounded. She had definitely looked in the mirror when she woke up and got ready, but how did she miss it?
She had confidently paraded in front of others earlier.
Bonnie looked at Yanis, whose face had turned red, and stifled a laugh. "As long as you don't feel embarrassed, it's others who will be."
Yanis ignored Bonnie and walked over to her side to find a scarf to cover it up.
"Yanis, by doing this, it's as if you have three hundred silver coins buried here."
Upon hearing Bonnie's words, Yanis paused in the act of covering herself, turned to look at Bonnie, and asked, "Are you really planning to have a falling out with me today?"
Bonnie sighed, stepped forward, took the scarf from Yanis' hand, and helped her tie it around her neck. "There, now you can't see anything."
Yanis glanced at herself in the mirror. The scarf did cover the mark on her neck, but it wasn't quite suitable to wear a scarf in such hot weather.
Yanis stood in front of the mirror for a few seconds and then took off the scarf. "You're right. As long as I'm not embarrassed, it's others who should be."
Bonnie agreed, "Exactly, you're right."
Yanis glared at Bonnie, then turned and grabbed a glass of water from the side. "I wonder if Nancy contacted Lawyer Phillips."
Bonnie looked at Yanis and said, "You're so concerned about Nancy, but she doesn't have the same goodwill towards you."
"I just think the child is innocent."
"Well, they willingly got themselves into this mess. If anyone is to blame, it's Nancy for not seeing through that scumbag's false affection and being blinded by it," Bonnie whispered.
Yanis placed the glass of water aside. "Blaming anyone doesn't seem appropriate in this situation."
"You've already done a lot to help her. Considering what she's done before, it's out of friendship, not duty," Bonnie said.
Yanis nodded at Bonnie's words. "That's true. I hope she'll be fine."
Just as they were talking, Yanis' phone rang.
It was Nancy calling.
Bonnie was standing close to Yanis and naturally saw the caller ID. "Speak of the devil, and the devil appears."
Yanis answered the call. "Nancy?"
"Yanis, thank you. I talked to Lawyer Phillips," Nancy said on the other end of the line.
Yanis asked, "What did Lawyer Phillips say?"
"The child is still young. As long as I can find enough evidence of
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