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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 1394

As they spoke, the two walked into the room.

The large bed in the middle of the room, a woman lying bony and thin, has taken off her face.

From a distance, it feels like a skinned skeleton.

Old Mr. Jones, who hadn't seen Marly for a long time, took a breath when he saw this, "Marly, what's wrong with you?"

Marly barely squeezed out a smile, "It's okay, anyway, also so old, probably because God sees that I have lived enough, so want me to follow the old Ding go!"

As an old friend, Old Mr. Jones' heart felt very bad when he heard this.

"Don't be ridiculous, how could you follow Lao Ding for good reason? Besides, Lao Ding wouldn't want you to follow him away just like that!"

Marly smiled again with a pale smile, "But I want to."

What's the point of losing the person you love the most, or what's the point?

With that in mind, Marly's eyes were back on Bonnie.

"I know you're helping me, that's why you invited this kid, but no need, I'm sick at heart, there's no help for heart disease."

The words just fell, Bonnie will take a mouthful, "Indeed, the heart disease I can not cure, if I really let me to solve, it is better to wait for death!"

What?!

Ahem!

Marly was calm, but when she heard this, she was so angry that a blush flew up on her cheeks and she even coughed, "What do you ...... mean by that!"

"Literally." Bonnie replied, "The heart disease must be cured by the heart medicine, this heart disease, well, you have to cure yourself."

When Marly heard this, she didn't know what expression to put on for a while.

It was Old Mr. Jones who intervened, "Come on, Bonnie, don't say these things to piss off your Grandma Marly, even if you're the granddaughter of the Pearson Family, you can't do this nonsense."

"You are the Pearson Family's granddaughter," Marly looked at Bonnie more than once, "The Pearson Family handed me an invitation, but I was sick and didn't bother to go up there, I didn't even give them a gift. ."

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