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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 290

William's love always seemed to give quietly and ask for nothing in return.

But it would be a burden becoming heavier in Bonnie's heart.

"We're fine," she emphasized.

William didn't say anything else. "Then you could pack up your cubicle in the afternoon. We leave for the seafood feast at five o'clock so you're able to go home earlier in the evening."

"Okay." Bonnie nodded.

She went back to her tiny office. Unexpectedly, when she looked at her desk that had been almost tidied up, she was a little bit sorry to leave there.

After all, she'd been working in the office for the better part of the month!

Bonnie double-checked whether she had some work that had not been handed over and then seated herself on the chair to wait for leaving.

At that moment, Betty walked in.

To be exact, she just poked her head in and looked around like a thief.

"Betty, are you here for me?" asked Bonnie.

Betty nodded and walked up to Bonnie, going straight to the point, "Annie, where is the piggy bank I gave you?"

"What?"

Bonnie paused and then remembered what it was.

She took it out of the box she had packed. "Do you want to take it back?"

Betty, however, breathed a sigh of relief and waved her hands when she saw the piggy bank. "No, I didn't mean that. I just want to make sure you would take it home."

After a pause, she caught hold of Bonnie's arm with seriousness. "It really can draw money. So don't throw it away. Remember."

Bonnie eyed Betty in disbelief and looked her up and down.

As far as she knew, Betty was just a junior employee in the department on this floor.

If the small object could draw money, how come Betty did not become wealthy?

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