What?
Bonnie wondered what was wrong with her ears.
"What did you just, say?" Bonnie was filled with anticipation and excitement, but tried to put on a calm face, "Say it again."
Sebastian pursed his thin lips, "Nothing."
"But you just said something clearly." Bonnie, unwilling to give up, asked again.
Sebastian, on the other hand, changed the subject directly, "Fasten your seat belt."
"Oh good." Bonnie hurriedly put her head down to fasten her seat belt.
She had planned to buckle up and continue asking questions.
When she looked up again, the car was already in front of the Sunshine Villa, and Sebastian urged her to get out.
Bonnie: "......"
How could she forget that the pawnshop and the Sunshine Villa were just a few hundred meters away?
As she watched Sebastian drive away, Bonnie vowed in her heart that she would ask Sebastian when he returned tonight.
For a while, she was so focused that she forgot to think about why Sebastian had suddenly returned to the Sunshine Villa and happened to be waiting for her outside the alley.
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In the blink of an eye, it was late at night.
Sebastian finished the last document in his hand, tossed the Parker pen to the side, and slowly got up to his feet.
That's when his cell phone rang.
It was Rupert calling.
It was also because he didn't see it that he was deceived by Bella for years and kept thinking that it was Bella that night.
"Then there's nothing you can do," Rupert echoed, "or you can go to Bella now and ask who the hell the person was that night and where she stole the baby from."
"Take the news of my paternity test and leak it to Bella," Sebastian said in a deep voice.
What?
Rupert's brain buzzed, "Cousin you're crazy, you leak it to Bella now, she'll take immediate steps to eliminate incriminating evidence, or even run away."
"If she doesn't panic, how can I find clues?" Sebastian's voice was hoarse and dark, "Don't rush, wait for the fish to hook itself."
It's been five years since he went to investigate on his own, not necessarily as fast as Bella was exposed.
Hearing this, Rupert finally responded, "I understand, leave it to me, I know how to do it."
"Hmm." Sebastian nodded, "I'm going on a trip abroad, I'll be back in two days, and I hope to see that you've taken care of it."
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