Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies

Chapter 179



Chapter 179

The huge noise almost deafened Bonnie.

Maybe it was because her ears hurt so much, and tears welled up in her eyes. She reached for her face, but her tears wetted her hand.

She didn’t know when it started, but she actually cried.

Bonnie looked at the two plates on the table.

There were still ravioli left in both plates. The ravioli in Sebastian’s plate were all cut open, and it was such an unpleasant scene to look at.

Somehow, memories of the past came flooding back.

Back when she was lying on the operating table, she heard Sebastian saying she had better die with her own ears, but she still refused to give up on him at that time.

Now her heart ached dully as she heard him saying there was nothing between them.

Bonnie believed she was the biggest fool in this world.

Why couldn’t she stop loving him?!

Just as she was in agony, George brought the three little kids back.

The lifeless suite became lively and noisy at once. Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.

"Oh my god, Annie! What a bunch of kids you have! I won’t take them out anymore. I want a man to exhaust me, not kids!"

No sooner had George come in than he slumped down on the sofa, complaining loudly.

Bonnie recovered herself instantly and forced a smile at George. "Be careful with your words! They’re still kids, and you’ll mislead them."

"You think they’re kids?" George questioned. "Have you ever seen any kid play the role player like a fiddle in a LARP game?"

What a pity that Bonnie hadn’t seen that scene!

The role player came to scare the kids, but on the contrary, he was scared to death by the three little kids, running about the room in fear.

They weren’t kids, but monsters.

They were a bunch of smart little monsters!

After telling Bonnie the story, George sniffed the air. "What did you make? It smells so good."

"No… Nothing, I’ve had them all." Bonnie pushed the plate behind her. "You guys must be starving. Let me take you out for dinner."

"Your treat?" George’s eyes lit up.

Bonnie chuckled. "My treat, OK?"

Overjoyed, George sprang to his feet and rushed out of the room immediately, waiting for her at the lobby.

Bonnie took off her apron and went to get changed before leaving.

"Mommy," Lukas came into her room at this moment and asked with concern, "Why are your eyes red? Did something happen?"

"Nothing. I burned my eyes while cooking." Bonnie made an excuse.

Bonnie changed her clothes quickly and took the kids out for dinner.

George wanted to eat at a hot pot restaurant. He ordered ten portions of streaky pork first and then began to stuff himself.

The three little kids also ordered their favorites, shrimp and beef, and they enjoyed them so much.

Bonnie, however, had no appetite at all.

She stirred the pot a little and then put down her chopsticks.

"Why don’t you eat, Annie? Isn’t this your favorite restaurant?" George asked doubtfully.

Bonnie managed a smile at him. "I’ve had dinner at home, so I’m not hungry. You guys enjoy the food."

In fact, she had hardly had any ravioli just now, and her stomach was still empty, but she just didn’t feel like eating.

Afraid that she would give the game away when her stomach rumbled, Bonnie stood up and said, "You guys eat. I’m going to pay the bill."

She came up to the checkout counter and gave the cashier her bank card, but the cashier gave it back to her respectfully and said, "I’m sorry, miss, but your bank card has been frozen."


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