After Ivor said his piece, Bonnie stood beside him to show he protected her.

Gunnar knew how much Ivor doted on Bonnie. The former said those things earlier because he thought his nephew was not around. Gunnar never expected Ivor to rebuke him so blatantly.

Sydney’s expression grew cold as she said, “Ivor, we’re your aunt and uncle. Gunnar said that with your best interest in mind. It’s only a matter of time before you regret doting on Bonnie.”

Ivor held his wife’s shoulder and smiled. “I appreciate your kind reminder, Aunt Sydney, but I have no use for it. Bonnie and I know how to handle our marriage. Although you might be my aunt and uncle, that doesn’t mean you can intervene in our relationship.”

Sydney was furious when he twisted her good intentions. She wanted to retort but could not find the words.

get angrier if they stayed. So, he said, “That’s it, Dad.

and

Sigmund looked at Bonnie and said apologetically. “Those two have the wrong idea about you, Bonnie. They’re decent people. You just have to brush

That’s the worst they can do to me. They’ve never done anything too

her all they wanted, but they would never benefit. Since that was the case, Bonnie did not care about them. Sigmund felt relieved. “That’s the spirit. I’m old and only want to see my family be peaceful. The last thing I want is for you to hate

her hand and chuckled, saying, “She knows, Grandpa. You don’t have to

Sigmund nodded. “That’s great.”

figuring out how to help Bonnie, Gunnar and Sydney get along. After all, the older

have

waved. “That’s okay. I’ll play some chess or

piled up a lot during my time overseas.” He looked at his wifedongingly. “Come over here for

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255