What the three kids didn’t know was that Bonnie actually saw and heard everything!
Bonnie heaved a sigh helplessly. In order to bring up three kids, she had been short of money all the time, so the children had always been ambitious and worked hard to make money, saying that they would take her around the world when they saved 100 million.
At first, Bonnie was gratified to hear that. But later, she was surprised to find out that Erika made money by reading people’s faces. However, Erika was only five. What if she offended her clients and got hit?
Worried, Bonnie kept telling them not to go out to make money again, but sometimes, she just couldn’t stop them. Like now, the three kids were about to "work" again when she was asleep.
Bonnie went back to the room and put on a gray sweat suit and a cap, ready to get the three kids back and teach them a lesson!
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In Coquelicot Cafe, a glamorous woman in her 30s dressed in designer clothes and luxury brands sized Erika up, confused. "So… you are fortune teller Erika?"
Erika straightened up to make herself look taller, the strawberry decoration on her bun shaking as she nodded. "Exactly. I’m fortune teller Erika!"
"Don’t be ridiculous, kid. Where’s the real fortune teller Erika? Tell me, and I’ll buy chocolate for you." The gorgeous woman took out a $100 bill out of her purse, trying to coax Erika into telling the truth.
Erika, nevertheless, didn’t take the bill, but stared at that woman with her amber eyes, saying in her cute voice, "Judging from the wrinkles between your brows, your thin lips and your dark earlobes, you must have lost something or been robbed recently, I assume?"
The gorgeous woman froze upon hearing that before leaning across the table. "How did you know that?"
Erika pressed her plump lips together and leaned back in the chair. "Because I’m fortune teller Erika. I can tell from your face."
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