Bonnie didn't understand what Sebastian was up to.
It was no surprise that people thought she and George were a couple. It had happened enough times when she took him out for work when they were abroad.
Bonnie didn't care much about it.
"Let's go back to the hotel. I need to return the money to Sebastian," Bonnie said.
She thought Sebastian glared at her just because she still owed him the money.
After all, it was nine hundred million. Sebastian must be afraid that she would default.
The more Bonnie thought about it, the more disgusting she found the money was. She hoped she could return the money to Sebastian right now, so as not to be looked down upon by him.
However, back in the hotel, the bank card was missing, and she couldn't find it anywhere;
not even after she had searched all the drawers!
"Did you take it when we went out?" George asked as he sat on the sofa, drinking a cup of lemon tea.
Bonnie shook her head firmly and said, "That's impossible. I put it in the drawer last night. I have a very good memory. I couldn't have remembered it wrong."
George took another sip of lemon tea. "Did Erika or other kinds take it away?"
Bonnie was pondering.
It was possible.
Ever since they returned to Willisto, the three kids became a bit disobedient.
At first, they earned money behind her back, and then they secretly cashed the check.
They might have taken the bank card.
Bonnie raised her hand and looked down at her watch as she pondered. It was already two o'clock in the afternoon, and the kindergarten was dismissed at four o'clock. It was time for her to pick up the kids.
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