"It's just...!" Before Rupert finished his sentence, Sebastian stuffed a slice of greasy cheese into his mouth.
"Shut up and come," Sebastian said commandingly.
Rupert quickly followed him upstairs. When they were in the study, Sebastian threw Rupert a card. "Here." His voice was ice-like, sending a shiver to Rupert. But whatever, Rupert's eyes were twinkling as he took the card and left.
"Wait, who told you to take it? Just save the number and leave the card here." Sebastian's voice was low but intimidating.
Rupert winced at his voice and quickly did as he said. After that, he cracked a mischievous smile. "Hey cousin, you actually believed it, do you? So you want to keep the card and call her later."
Sebastian's face registered anger and said, "No."
Without a slight hesitation, he denied it.
'Stubborn people always want to argue stubbornly.' Rupert thought to himself and went downstairs.
After breakfast, Bonnie left for work. She originally planned to follow the kids to the kindergarten by taking the nanny van and then driving the Beetle to work. But as soon as she got to the garage, she found that her car was parked inside. But obviously, she did not drive it back last night!
"Mrs. Grant, Mr. Grant told us to drive it back yesterday." said the servant respectfully, waxing the car.
She didn't expect Sebastian to be so attentive. Then Bonnie took out the key from her bag. She pressed the key several times but the car did not respond. She inserted the key and tried to open the car door in this way, but it still failed.
Sebastian came over with four kids while Bonnie was still at a loss.
"Sebastian, I got some problems with my car. Could you help me to check?" She asked.
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