Bonnie took it in one breath, "It's not easy to wait for that day, you can go find your own utopia tomorrow if you want."
"What's the price?" Jay wasn't stupid, and certainly didn't fall for the trap easily.
Those beautiful peach blossom eyes gazing at Bonnie, like a deep swirl, and clear as transparent ice, without the slightest impurity.
"I know you're a businessman, so just say the terms, what's the price, is it for me to betray my aunt?"
Bonnie nodded, "True, but it's not exactly a betrayal, we just want her out of Capital and you can take her somewhere else to start over."
To a place, where Nancy is unlikely to leave.
Jay would be able to start over in that place.
But Jay shook his head.
He smiled extremely bitterly, "Impossible, aunt is a particularly stubborn person, do you think she will really give up easily after all she has done?"
Don't be naive!
"I'd love to help you," Jay spread his hands, "but look at me now, stuck in bed with a cast, how can I help you?"
"It's because you're trapped in a cast that you're just in time to help me." Bonnie replied.
Jay was a little confused by that.
"How can I help you when I'm already in this state?"
Bonnie explained, "You do realize that the reason Auntie Nancy is doing all this is for you, right?"
"Of course." Jay nodded, "But I was also just part of her plan, just what she wanted to give, not what I wanted or didn't want."
Jay doesn't have a choice.
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