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I Love You, Miss Genius

Chapter 909
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Bonnie's lips twitched when she saw how much food was on the table. "Why'd you make so many dishes? I don't think we can finish all that by ourselves." Ivor poured her a glass of milk and pushed it to her side of the table, saying, "Of course we can. It might look like a lot, but the portions are small. Do you know why I made all this?" Bonnie asked in puzzlement, "Why?" "It's because I want you to have all your favorites in one go." Ivor had worked hard to cook her favorite foods. At that moment, Bonnie felt overwhelmed with emotions. She said, "Have I always been this fussy? I can eat anything for breakfast, but I don't need all this." Things were tough when she participated in various training. Sometimes, she would not even have a warm meal. It was a nightmare-no one cared about Bonnie's preferences. She did not know how it felt to be protected and doted on until she met Ivor.

He was stunned when she said that. He patted her head and said, "What are you talking about? I'm more than happy to do this for you. It's my duty to be the best fiance for you. Also, you're the most incredible woman in the world. That means you deserve nothing but the best. I can't make you a thoughtless breakfast." Bonnie was shocked. She felt a lump in her throat when she finally returned to her senses. "Why do you treatso well, Ivor?" Ivor patted her shoulder and said, "That's a silly question. You're my fiancee, and we'll spend an eternity together. Of course, I'll shower you with love and care." He put smashed potatoes on her plate and added, "You should be at the research institute soon, right? Hurry up and eat, or you'll be late for work." Bonnie nodded. "All right, let's dig in." She lowered her head and munched on her food, thinking, 'It doesn't matter what happens in the future, must learn from this and treat Ivor better er than I do now. After all, we must both contribute to keep a healthy relationship. It he's the only one makin won't be fair if an effort.' That afternoon, Avril tried her best to convince Bonnie to go shopping. However, the latter looked helpless, saying, "I have something important to do today. Why can't I go shopping with you tomorrow instead?"

Avril knew how busy Bonnie was, so the former rarely asked her friend to shop with her. However, Avrill was V desperate to go out that day and believed she could convince Bonnie to tag along. Avril shook Bonnie's arm and said coquettishly, "Cone, Bonnie! Can't you make tfor me? I want you to cshopping with me!"

The latter held Avril's hand and sighed. "Ivor's grandad invited us for I dinner at his place tonight, and I can't miss it. You, of all people, should know why." Avril looked at her understandingly and said, "Well, that is important. Fine, you should go. I guess we can shop sother day."

She wanted Bonnie to help pick a gowhich dress for the latter's weddings was in two weeks. However, Bonnie simply did not have the tfor it.