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The Reunion After Seven Years novel Chapter 50

"Jared, help me get rid of this crazy woman!"

Ken knew that Kerr would not help him at this time, so he had no choice but to ask Jared for help.

He had never expected that this small and thin girl would turn out to be so strong.

Hearing Ken's words, Jared walked over helplessly and reached out to pull Bonnie off of Jared. But before he could touch her, she abruptly stood up.

Glaring at Ken, who was still slumped on the floor, Bonnie straightened her clothes and said,

"Now that I've found you, I will not let you go until I get my money!"

Kerr watched Bonnie and, thinking of that night, walked over to Nicole as if he was enjoying the show. When he saw Nicole part her lips to say something, he shook his head slightly.

Nicole saw the slight movement of his head and decided to keep her mouth shut.

"When did I owe you money? Who the hell are you? How dare you be so rude to me?"

Ken barked. Feeling a sudden sting of pain in his neck, he touched it and felt something wet on his fingers. When he pulled his hand away and held it in front of himself, he found that there was blood on it. That crazy woman had wounded him!

He immediately stood up and, glaring at Bonnie, raised his hand to hit her. However, his hand paused in midair.

He didn't want to ruin his reputation because of her.

Seeing Ken raise his hand, Bonnie held out her arm in front of her to block him, but the contact that she was waiting for never came. Then, she raised her head to look at Ken again.

"You still want to hit me? You bastard! Didn't you give this to me?"

She took out a check from her pocket and threw it at Ken.

Ken caught it easily and brought it up to his face to read what was on it. Seeing the signature on the check, he frowned slightly. It was indeed his signature, and this was indeed the way that he usually dealt with women.

Was the woman standing in front of him one of his past flings?

"See? I didn't say anything wrong!" Bonnie added when she saw the look on Ken's face.

Ken raised his head and rubbed his nose. He shot Bonnie a guilty look, and then secretly glanced at his friend, who had been enjoying the scene for long enough.

He signaled to Kerr to come over and help him solve this issue. However, Kerr was deliberately avoiding his eyes, seeming not to care about what was going on at all.

Finally, he turned to Bonnie and said, "Well, I'll give you the money a few days later. It's not convenient for me right now. Anyway, it's only $200000. I won't forget you."

He had given up on trying to ask Kerr for help. This was the first time that Kerr had been so cold-blooded toward him.

"Don't lie! All the assets in your account have been frozen. What else do you plan on giving me?" Bonnie retorted.

She wanted to come to some sort of agreement now as she didn't have the courage to go to the Qin family.

"Bah! Who do you think I am? That money is nothing for me. I'll give it to you a few days later."

Ken hadn't expected her to be so stubborn, but the truth was, he really couldn't afford to give her the money right now.

As they were in a stalemate, Nicole got out of bed and walked to Bonnie.

"Bonnie, do you need money urgently for anything? I still have some left. How much do you need? "

Even though she didn't know what Bonnie was going through, she felt that she had to compensate her somehow.

"I don't need your fake kindness. This is my own business. I can handle it myself," Bonnie said coldly without even looking at Nicole.

Then, she turned to Ken and said indifferently,

"I won't give up, Ken, just wait."

Then, she stalked out of the room. Whatever it was, she didn't want to lose her dignity in front of Nicole.

Seeing Bonnie leave in a huff, Nicole wanted to chase after her, but Kerr stopped her before she could take another step.

"Let them deal with it by themselves," he said firmly.

Annoyed to hear Kerr speaking up after everything was over, Ken sank down into the sofa and glared at him.

"Mr. Gu, you really didn't want to help me? As a matter of fact, you have to take responsibility too! I got into trouble just because I was helping you. You know what, why don't we let Nicole judge?"

He had already remembered the girl when Nicole called her Bonnie. It was because of Kerr that he would let Bonnie drink that glass of wine that night.

That was why there were so many problems. In his eyes, Kerr was the one who was mostly responsible for this matter; he, on the other hand, was innocent.

However, Kerr replied coldly, "I didn't force you to put her on the bed, nor did I give her drugged wine. I warned you not to touch her."

Kerr didn't care about Ken's threat at all. If Nicole found out that Ken had slept with Bonnie, he was afraid that she would hit him too.

However, Nicole already had an idea of what must have happened. She turned around and gave Ken a sharp glare.

"Why did Bonnie hit you? And why did she say that you owe her money? What did you do to her?"

Even though Nicole already knew the answer in her heart, she wanted to hear it from Ken's lips. If Ken had really hurt Bonnie, then she would definitely seek justice for her.

After all, Bonnie was her sister.

When Ken saw the fury on Nicole's face, he shivered involuntarily, and then put on an ingratiating smile on his face.

"Nicole, don't be angry. It was just a mistake. I just remembered, I have something else to do now, so I'm leaving right away."

If he didn't run away now, Nicole would definitely beat him up! Ken sighed inwardly, thinking about how tough his life was. He had planned to solve the problem for Kerr, but had somehow ended up getting himself into trouble.

Looking at Ken's retreating figure, Nicole wanted to chase after him, but Kerr stopped her once again.

"What are you doing? Why are you stopping me? My sister is just 18 years old! She was so young, but... She's right! You are all bastards!"

As she looked at Kerr's face, her eyes suddenly misted over. What had happened with Bonnie reminded her of herself from seven years ago.

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