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Meeting You Was Fate novel Chapter 691

With her slender arms around his neck, Bonnie looked at Simon affectionately. She sensed that Simon had a crush on her.

"Okay." Instead of pushing Bonnie away, Simon held her waist in his hands.

With a flirtatious smile, Bonnie looked into Simon's eyes. She wanted to say something, but after a second thought, she held her tongue. She was too shy to ask it outright, though she wanted to ask. She was eager to know if Simon wanted to be with her.

Maybe it should have been obvious to her that Simon wouldn't consider starting a new relationship anytime soon.

"Simon, how long have we known each other?" Bonnie's crimson lips quivered, and her breath blew on Simon's face.

"Twenty five years," Simon said with a beaming smile.

"How many periods of twenty-five years can we spend in our lives?

Even if I live to be a hundred years old, it would only be four times.

I've liked you for a long time. My feelings for you have never changed. Simon, would you like to be with me?" With a joyful smile, Bonnie flung her soft body onto his strong chest.

Simon met her eyes. He hadn't known what was in her mind before, but now he was starting to understand.

In fact, Nacy and he had only been acquainted for twenty-five years. Simon liked her ever since the third grade of primary school. His love for her was deep in his bones. No matter what Nacy wanted to do, Simon would give her all his support, even if she really wanted to break up with him one day.

Simon pursed his thin lips and said nothing. A mysterious emotion was emanating from his handsome face.

Not hearing the answer she wanted, Bonnie was quite upset. She pouted, acting like a spoiled child. "Won't you give me an answer? Even if you say no."

Simon hesitated for a while, and there was a trace of hesitation on his lean face. "You know, I just recently got divorced."

Simon emphasized the word "divorced." He wanted to make Bonnie understand that he was a divorced man, not simply a guy who had broken up.

"So what? It's normal for people to get a divorce nowadays. The divorce rate is very high in City A. You are not the only one in this world to get divorced. You've always known about my love for you. Why don't you give me an answer?"

"We are both adults. We should enter our relationships responsibly, and you are no exception. Even if we are going to start, it's not the right time," Simon explained. His fear and uncertainty lingered behind his inscrutable expression.

"But aren't we a perfect match? When we were together, we got along so well. We never fought." Bonnie frowned, feeling worried. She was trying her best to convince Simon.

"Yes..." Simon nodded in agreement. It was indeed true: when he was with Bonnie, he had never quarreled with her. He never thought there was anything worth fighting about, and he didn't really care, anyway.

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