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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 939

Bonnie wanted to beat the little guy up.

This poisonous tongue skills, a look is inherited from Sebastian.

Every sentence pierces the lungs of people!

It took a while to reassure Bruno and finally get him back in the mood.

Of course, it's not just lip service.

Bonnie said she would set him up on a high end blind date, so he might be able to find the woman he was meant to be with in one fell swoop.

Bruno then happily went back to his study to attend to his official business.

"You," solved Bruno, Bonnie turned her head to look at the little girl in front of her again, "do not say this to others in the future, it's too upsetting, you know?"

Erika shrugged her shoulders, "I've been very polite to persuade him, but he wants to know, what can I do."

After a pause and added, "And I also first said the good news, this is not mommy you said it, a sweet date a stick, he will not feel the pain!"

Bonnie: "......"

Her baby girl, ah, this phrase is not used here well?!

But for a moment, she didn't know how to explain it to Erika.

I can only admonish with a stern face, "Anyway, don't do that in the future, and pull the hook with mommy, okay?"

"Okay." Erika was quick to agree, and hooked fingers with Bonnie to seal the deal.

Only then did she ask about Anna again, "How is Godmother doing now?"

"I've had the fever shot, and I'll probably wake up in the evening. If you guys want to go home, I'll have Donna come pick you up."

The five little ones, on the other hand, said they wanted to stay here with Anna, and none of them wanted to go back.

"Okay, then I'll go make her some millet porridge, and you guys behave yourselves in the living room." Bonnie nodded, got up and went to the kitchen.

The first foot had just left, and then Elise walked up to Erika with a face as if nothing had happened.

There were a few tentative words in his tone and a stinky expression.

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