I Love You, Miss Genius
Chapter 351
Chapter 351
That’s enough, tvor. Keep your eyes on the mad, or you’ll get us killed Bonnie withdrew her hond from
Ivor’s
The latter said delightfully, “Don’t worry about it. I have steady hands.”
“What is that even supposed to mean?”
Bonnie felt he was insinuating something else, but she did not question him. If she knew him like she thought she did, he would turn it into a dirty joke.
Soon after, Ivor stopped at a traffic light and stared at Bonnie, asking. “Who do you think is better looking? Ezequiel or me?”
His question reminded Bonnie of how much she complimented Ezequiel earlier. She even wondered if was getting jealous again.
“That’s a dumb question ” Bonnie was exasperated.
“Come on, I’m curious about it. Do you think I look more handsome than Ezequiel?”
who was staring at her and awalting her answer, “Damn it, Ivor. Have a little more faith in yourself.
a brilliant smile when he heard that. His smile was
skipped a beat.
Trina did not get in her way
her lunch when Orpheus called her, “What’s up, Bonwick? Do you remember ho your novel was adapted into a
my novel is a descendant of an angel and a demon. Heaven and Hell can’t tolerate his existence. Are you sure
character?
the three realms. However, his conscience won’t let him do something so atrocious. Can you portray such conflicting
opinion of me, Bonwick? What makes you think I can’t pull it
of the characters you played was this complex. There’s also your
it right there! Do you honestly think I’m that ill–suited to play your character?”
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“Now that I think about
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