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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 503

After the driver asked, Bonnie also responded.

Yes, Damon does have a slight Willisto accent, it's just too faint, that's why she doesn't pay much attention to it.

But cab drivers pick up many customers every day, and the most frequent topic of small talk is guessing where they live, so they are much more perceptive than she is.

"It's my first time here." Damon said with a wink.

The driver did not believe it, "It should not be, you also know that there are very cheap hostels on this side of the outer ring, foreigners generally do not know."

"But it's really my first time here." Damon's eyes started to get confused, "I only have a stamp on my visa, indicating it's my first time using it."

This-

The driver also did not know what was going on, scratching his head, "that may be you came before listening to others, or watch TV?"

"I guess so." Damon wasn't sure himself, just nodded along with the driver's words.

Not feeling the least bit embarrassed, the driver quickly changed the subject again.

He started to talk to Mrs. Katifen in broken Chinese English and ended up telling Bonnie with a smile, "My daughter went abroad to study at a very famous university, and every time she talks to me on the phone she teaches me English, how's that, pure, right?"

"Mmm, very pure." Bonnie complimented against her will.

As we were talking, the car had arrived at the entrance of the Kaihua Hotel.

Bonnie took the two inside to check in and left Mrs. Katifen's number again, "I'll come by first thing in the morning and take you to the bank for advice on the frozen cards, so you can get some rest."

"Thanks to Mrs. Grant," Mrs. Katifen said with a grateful smile.

Damon waved his little hand back, "Bye Auntie."

He tilted his head slightly, Bonnie saw that his neck also had a deep scar, like after being burned by fire, the skin were tightly wrinkled into a ball, and unusually smooth, through the inside of the red luster.

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