Sebastian couldn't help but panic, "What's wrong wife, did I do something wrong?"
How to be unhappy for a good reason.
"You're not just wrong, you're dead wrong!" Bonnie puffed up, her chest was heaving violently, "Talking on the phone in the middle of a car race, two minds in one, do you know how dangerous it is!"
A slight distraction may cause you to run out of the lane and die in a car accident on the spot!
Even though Sebastian is now standing in front of him intact, Bonnie's back still broke out in a cold sweat.
"It happened so suddenly that I had to do both, and I didn't think about it at all." Sebastian explained, "Besides, I'm still very confident in my car skills."
Bonnie was even more angry when she heard this, "The old horse has lost its hoof, haven't you heard this saying?"
Sebastian opened his mouth and tried to explain further.
Max rushed forward, reached out and hammered Sebastian in the back, "My sister just gave birth now, can not be stimulated, hurry up and apologize, or angry out of what the moon disease, I want you to look good!"
What appears to be a threat is really a reminder to Sebastian.
No matter what Bonnie says, she is right, just nod and admit your mistake.
Sebastian is very up to date and speaks from goodwill, "I'm sorry wife, I won't do this in the future, and, there is no future."
After a while, Bonnie's emotions finally calmed down.
Once again, she asked to get to the point.
"The guy who was pushed under by Erika, Joanna, did you get anything out of him?"
Max shook his head, "That's a beggar near the school, someone gave him a sum of money to hide in a garbage truck to mix with the school, and when the two children are brought to the warehouse, you can get another half a million."
Even the beggar does not even know what the other person looks like.
He gets paid to do his job and nothing else.
"Although he couldn't say who it was, my guess is that it had something to do with Auntie Nancy and my dad." Max added.
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