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Max's eyes were filled with guilt and remorse at the thought that Father Pearson had brought it on himself.
Bonnie stepped forward and raised her hand to tap him on the shoulder.
Then he squeezed out a smile and said, "Don't worry, | don't mean to blyou."
Even if Father Pearson wasn't brought in by Max, he would have found it all the same.
It's just a matter of time.
Max was still a little incredulous, "Really Bonnie, you really don't blme?"
"Why blyou," Bonnie still had a gentle smile on her face, "you were not the first one to cand tell me, that's enough,
brother!"
Although it was just a simple word for brother, Max still felt warm in his heart.
Even in the heart of a few more courage to turn to Father Pearson and tell him, "Bonnie is the girl that the old man felt needed
help, and is my sister again, | hope you do not do it.
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Otherwise, even if the father-son relationship is severed, | will still flip out with you!"
"Just for a woman like that?" Father Pearson's face turned green with anger, "I'm your old man!"
"You can't even be the king of heaven today." Max disliked back.
As long as Bonnie is involved, there is no room for negotiation.
Father Pearson's face was blue and white for a while before he finally gulped, "Get out of here, get out of the way, and don't keep
Max then walked to the side with Anna.
In the garden, Father Pearson and Bonnie were the only onesleft.
Father Pearson was not in a hurry to speak up, but gave Bonnie a good look with his eyes.
This woman can't see anything on the surface, but for sreason, it just makes people feel close to their own family.
That's probably the mystery of bloodlines!
If Old Mr. Pearson had followed him today, he would have investigated the root of the matter, and if he found out anything, all the
plans he had carefully prepared over the years would have gone down the drain!
This woman, absolutely no one else in the Pearson Family should know, especially Old Mr. Pearson!
Thinking, Father Pearson's eyes unconsciously burst out cold killing intent.
Bonnie subconsciously took a step back and looked at Father Pearson in front of her, "Uncle Pearson, just ask whatever you have."
Father Pearson then cback to his senses and cleared his throat, "Mrs. Grant, | heard that Rachel was cleaned up at your
husband's birthday party at the tbecause she made a move?"
"That's right," Bonnie nodded, "but it's not just because of that, she almost killed my oldest son."
"I apologize on Rachel's behalf for this matter," Father Pearson spoke up, "and as far as compensation is concerned, whatever we
at the Pearson Family can give, we can offer."
While saying that, Father Pearson bowed toward Bonnie.
The standard ninety degrees, as humble as possible.
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Bonnie, in turn, was made to feel a little less able to do so.
Rushing forward to hold up Father Pearson, spoke, "You do not do this Uncle Pearson, who do things who will be responsible, and
again you are the elders, | can not afford to suffer."
"Just because you are an elder, you should apologize to you. It is our bad at THE PEARSON FAMILY for raising Rachel to be that kind
of child, which has led to this situation.”
Father Pearson's voice is as soft as possible when he says these words.
A sincere attempt to apologize.
If other people had seen it, they would have been dumbfounded by this side.
But Bonnie, in addition to the initial panic, surprisingly beccalm down.
She also smiled towards Father Pearson, "Okay, I'll take this as a token of my appreciation, and I'll let you know when I've thought
about compensation.
Now then, Uncle Pearson, you can say what you really cfor, can't you?"