After settling them down, Bonnie finally asked Benedict about the situation.

Benedict rubbed the back of her head. "I noticed too, but Mom refused to say anything when I asked her. She probably didn't want to trouble us."

Bonnie narrowed her eyes, a hint of coldness flashing within. It wasn't hard to guess that someone had spoken rudely in front of Welma and Gerald. Otherwise, they wouldn't have acted that way.

Her adoptive parents were people she deeply respected and loved. She would never let anyone insult them.

As she pondered this, her expression darkened. She was about to ask Benedict to find out more when Ivor interrupted her.

"Honey, I've already sent someone to investigate. We should have results soon, so don't worry," he said, stepping in front of her and gently pinching her cheek. "Smile, today is our big day. I don't want you to be unhappy."

Bonnie felt appreciated. She smiled. "Alright, alright, see? I'm smiling."

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shot into the sky, blossoming brilliantly. Before long, the sky was filled

wishes to the

"Long-lasting happiness"

words appeared one after another. Bonnie was so mesmerized

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a

was. She checked her phone, and she saw no messages. The

shook his head, contemplating as well. "I can't

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