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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 1359

Although these words of Old Mr. Pearson made people laugh and cry, Bonnie's heart was still touched.

It is how much she is doted on.

It was only when she learned that she liked the designer's design work that she tried to find a way to get the designer to make derivative works out of it.

"Thank you, Grandpa, and thank you, brother!" Bonnie exclaimed.

An old man and a young woman, both of them with red cheeks.

"How can we suddenly start thanking each other for a good reason." Max scratched his head, "We didn't do anything, either."

"But I feel a lot better already, ah, at least my heart has been filled with your love." Bonnie gave a crooked smile.

Old Mr. Pearson's tone is doting, "All right, you girl, then when you turn around and have a favorite designer or work, then tell grandpa, grandpa help you get it."

"Good." Bonnie nodded and went to try on the tuxedo, holding it in her arms.

This evening dress named love, the circumference of the light silver-white silk material, made of double pleated treatment, between the layers, is a rhinestone inlaid with the shape of a heart.

Nothing special design on the chest, very common bust design, but if you turn it over, you can see a pocket sewn in the inner position.

This is the designer's personal story, saying that she was too timid to go talk to others when she was a child, so her mother wrote a letter of courage and sewed it on her chest for her so that it would help her gather courage.

And now, this pocket holds a silver card with the designer's signature and a quote from her design.

--All works are born from love.

Bonnie loves this quote.

She took the business card out of her pocket, read it carefully, and then stuffed it back in.

With that, he got dressed and walked out.

Even with a big belly, Bonnie's beauty is not diminished by half.

So much so that Old Mr. Pearson and Max said in unison the first second they saw it, "Bonnie, you married Sebastian, what a bargain for that brat!"

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