Now that we've met, Bonnie has nothing to hide.
She nodded her head and admitted, "Yes, I almost had a miscarriage before, thanks to this perfume, didn't I?"
The good thing is that it was found in time so that it did not lead to the child's accident.
Now even if they were born prematurely and were cared for in an incubator, they were the strongest and healthiest of that group of children.
"That means he not only used this perfume against my mother, but even against you?" Jay's sword eyebrows condensed into a thick ink dot.
Bonnie was a little confused, "Isn't this Auntie Nancy's doing? It's Auntie Nancy trying to kill my baby."
"Of course not," Jay shook his head, "my mother was also a victim, and may well even have gotten cancer from years of using the perfume."
What!
If Bonnie had only been disgusted and repulsed by the perfume before, she would have been able to get it.
Now then, it's the sight of this perfume that makes you angry and scared.
Jay saw this and reached down to put the pieces away, making sure that the residual smell would not be smelled either.
That's when he spoke again, "Did you always think that it was my mother who did it to you?"
Bonnie nodded, "Yeah, who else would this kind of thing be if not Auntie Nancy."
Even if, someone ordered Auntie Nancy to do it, then Auntie Nancy should know and be an accomplice.
How did it turn out that Auntie Nancy was also a victim?
"In that case, Auntie Nancy didn't know what harm the perfume actually did before she used it every day as a baby, only to have it affect me when I happened to be pregnant?"
"I think that's right." Jay nodded, "I'm sorry, I didn't know there was this thing before."
If only I had known!
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